Trading is about to Change
- ruthlessimon
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I'd be willing to put a cheeky £10 on "snippets"
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So the "Press For Profit" button taps into your greyhound bot? *Insert Mr Burns "Excellent" here*
- ruthlessimon
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You know, clicking does get tiring! Plus there are gadgets that "know" I'll click, before I click
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lmI7NnMqwLQ)
All I need is to put that on peter's head, & I'll be in front of his every trade
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lmI7NnMqwLQ)
All I need is to put that on peter's head, & I'll be in front of his every trade
- ShaunWhite
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With all due repect that sounds like a fairly basic use of eye tracking. 'On the curve' or 'slighty ahead of the curve' maybe...but 'miles ahead', really ?
.....I know you're confident enough to take a little gentle leg pulling.
Which system did you buy?
I tried one of the cheaper Tobii EyeX systems a while ago, the one that mounts near your screen. I didn't get on too well because of the glare from my specs. The ones that are incorporated into glasses are better but they're not the sort of thing you can try before you buy and they're quite expensive.
Are you capturing blinks or just where you're looking? Setting the threshold for blink duration required to trigger a command is difficult. Too short and it misfires, too long and you might aswell use a mouse. You also need fairly big target areas to be sure you're hitting the right spot! I binned the idea as an input device, but just seeing where your eyes don't go often enough, is interesting. I thought I was only on the curve, but maybe I was a few meters ahead of it afterall
OK, got a bit excited there. But I've always been a gadget investor so picked up on eye tracking some time ago and have followed all the upgrades. The latest one works much better than the previous technology, but I think the appeal is limited for trading as it's just not fast or accurate enough. Great for analysis though.
guys - consider this: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/technology ... per-second
more likely they have modeled a crystal ball, and in the unlikely event it see's the wrong future it utilizes a fool proof loss recovery staking plan, a martingal that uses a fibonacci sequence to get the loss back in double quick time with no effort required.