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I have had trouble with all the blog engines that use PHP.
My WordPress site got hacked even though I kept it updated so I destroyed it.
I tried Joomla for about 3 days but found it difficult to find the files to edit to set my own logo and other custom items easily. Had the same challenges with Drupal.
I moved to dotNetBlogEngine (DNBE) and I'm extremely happy with it though it doesn't seem to be documented super well and it's based on older versions of an MVC pattern. However, once I installed it it was extremely easy to customize and add blog entries from anywhere.
You can see my main page at : C'YaPass: Forget All Your Passwords | Never Memorize A Password Again <br/> Never Type A Password Again <br/> Never Make Up A Password Again[^]
Good luck with Joomla.
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How about Mambo?
Bryian Tan
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This bot watches Donald Trump's tweets and waits for him to mention any publicly traded companies. When he does, it uses sentiment analysis to determine whether his opinions are positive or negative toward those companies. The bot then automatically executes trades on the relevant stocks according to the expected market reaction. It also tweets out a summary of its findings in real time at @Trump2Cash.
Some guys are just creative I guess
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It would be interesting to see the how a reverse strategy would perform. Over time, will people bet on the eventual recovery over the short term dip?. . ..
Mark Hazleton
mark.hazleton@projectmechanics.com
http://www.projectmechanics.com
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Maybe have two bots - designed oppositely
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I love the way that Max is using Trump's BS to raise money for good causes and one has to wonder, if enough people were on board, whether reversing the direction of trade could actually reverse the Trump factor in a huge way. Company X roll over to Trump and their shares plummet. Company Y stands up to him and their shares soar. That, in itself, sounds like a great thing - ethical investment forcing companies to behave in a civilized manner - but the more that you think about it, the scarier it gets. Bots could be used to drive all kinds of agendas in a similar way and an awful lot of people don't have very nice agendas.
Slogans aren't solutions.
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Initially, people assumed that a Trump tweet would bring a business down. But in the last couple of weeks, any negative tweet he's made seems to have had a positive effect on the businesses. Although, it could swing the other way too I guess.
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From a short period when I was doing commodities options trading I learned a few things (a/k/a painful lessons):
One of these is that the market(/moves), in reality, is fueled by bullshit.
Ravings en masse^ |
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"The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits." - Albert Einstein | "If you are searching for perfection in others, then you seek disappointment. If you are seek perfection in yourself, then you will find failure." - Balboos HaGadol Mar 2010 |
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Amen to that. I jumped on board with the Robinhood[^] crowd around May last year and decided to give stock trading a go. While I may be up, I would be easier to calculate the most probable path of a photon originating from the core of the Sun then figure out what causes market moves.
if (Object.DividedByZero == true) { Universe.Implode(); }
Meus ratio ex fortis machina. Simplicitatis de formae ac munus. -Foothill, 2016
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Well, if you know the stock in question is going to move BIG time but don't know the direction, you can always buy vol
Cheers,
विक्रम
"We have already been through this, I am not going to repeat myself." - fat_boy, in a global warming thread
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W∴ Balboos wrote: ..the market(/moves), in reality, is fueled by bullshit.
I talk about this in my 2009 book. Here is an exerpt...
The Dreaded Bimbo Factor
One thing I couldn't stand about the stock market is what I call the Bimbo Factor. Let me explain with a hypothetical situation...
The CEO of a company, whose stock price is $100, has a wife and family. He also has a mistress in every major city that he frequently visits. Everything is going ok until one of his mistresses decides to threaten to expose their relationship to his family. In a panic, he siphons one million dollars from the company's retirement fund to pay off this mistress with a huge diamond ring. Word gets around to the other mistresses and they begin to make the same kinds of threats. In a short while, the company's retirement fund is completely depleted. Two years later the lack of money in the retirement fund is noticed and this triggers an investigation. When the reason for the investigation becomes public knowledge, the stock plummets to $1 per share.
Basically, the Bimbo Factor states that one random act from a single "Bimbo" can bring a multi-billion dollar corporation or even an industry to near collapse.
However, not all hope is lost. Given the right Bimbo Factor opportunity, you might be able to buy a $100 stock for $2. And for some reason if the company recovers from the situation, you could potentially have a 5000% return on your investment. Generally speaking, though, that does not happen.
You can't win.
You can't break even.
You can't quit.
You're welcome.
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Not at all the point I'm making. Real life example:
I had oil options contracts during the Iran/Iraq war. An Iraqi naval ship fired on an oil tanker coming from Iran. So what do you think happened?
The price of the oil contract (and underlying futures, of course) dropped like stones!
The reason given - the day after the drop, of course - is that investors now feel that now the large military powers will get involved and protect the oil traffic, thereby making things safer.
Now THAT is bullshit!
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"The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits." - Albert Einstein | "If you are searching for perfection in others, then you seek disappointment. If you are seek perfection in yourself, then you will find failure." - Balboos HaGadol Mar 2010 |
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Ignoring the issue that President's role is to promote macro-economic benefits instead of spruiking individual companies. Y'know - that little ol' thing called the law (which I understand he's actually not subject to in this case: it's only for government employees. But still )
Uh-oh. Politics alert! Run! Run away!
cheers
Chris Maunder
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Should this thread not be in the soapbox?
Jeremy Falcon
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Up until this point the thread has been exceptionally polite and apolitical.
I prefer to leave this and demonstrate we can actually be grown up and not angry. The thread hasn't blown up (apart from - I hate to say - your series of messages) so let's give everyone the benefit of the doubt instead of assuming the worst.
If it goes bad then it gets locked down.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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Your crap belongs in the soapbox. Don't bring it into the lounge. I hear enough of this garbage at work already.
Jeremy Falcon
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Not interested in talking to you either. You like to argue more than communicate.
Jeremy Falcon
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Nish Nishant wrote: Some guys are just creative I guess Adventurous is the correct word.
If sentiment-analysis takes the wrong conclusion (which likelihood increases if one has to be cryptic because of a character-limit) the bot may be trading on the wrong side.
Bastard Programmer from Hell
If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]
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thanks for sharing I think I'll either be very rich or very broke with this gadget. Just like the weather, some day it x% predictable, some day it maybe, some day it not.
Bryian Tan
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It would be interesting to see how this works over time - just as a simulation perhaps.
- I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.
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Soapbox man. This thread already started attracted those who can't resist being too political. Not you... but I'm sure people can figure it out.
Jeremy Falcon
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Refer to my other post.
Jeremy Falcon
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It's about an automated bot - not meant to be a political thread. Unless you mean Trump's name cannot be mentioned here
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