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This site is about helping you leverage your own trading strategy by adapting it in relation to quantities of strategies other market participants currently employ. Assuming that trading can be considered a game, our mission is game theoretically motivated: Improve your game results by adapting your strategy according to strategies used by the other game participants. We abstract market behavior to the two basic strategies of Chartists (trend following, predictions based on historic market information) and Fundamentalists (acting on fundamental news). The core of our mission is, to:

  • Present historic and current daily estimates, as well as predictions of fractions of Chartists and Fundamentalists active in financial markets. First, we focus on the U.S. stock market. In the future, we will include estimations also for other markets (forex..) also in other regions (Europe, Asia).
  • Present validations of our estimation results.
  • Outline our cutting edge estimation techniques, based on our own recent research.
  • Aggregate and present trading strategy information.
  • Point out concepts how to adapt your own strategy, based on our estimations of strategies used in the markets.
  • In the close future, we will present results of an outperforming mechanical trading system which realizes our concept of an adaptive trading strategy by exploiting our estimations of strategies used in the markets.

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