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The Easiest Trading Strategy to Code (According to a Hedge Fund Programmer) // Ep. 115

Walter talked to a hedge fund programmer and this is the type of trading strategy that the programmer told him is the easiest to code.

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In This Episode

  • The type of strategy that Walter thought was the easiest type of strategy to code
  • The way that Hugh's friend trades countertrend

The Best Type of Automated Trading System to Start With

Automated trading is great because the computer does all the work for you.

The big downside is that most trading strategies cannot be 100% automated because they cannot be programed into a rigid set of rules.

SUGGESTED RESOURCE: Learn Walter's trading methods here

So if you want to get started in automated backtesting, Walter shares the type of trading strategy that's the easiest to code.

This information comes from a high-level hedge fund programmer.

You might be surprised at the the answer.

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