StellaBot is an experimental AI application written in Excel/VBA.jamesg46 wrote: ↑Sun Feb 23, 2020 12:39 pmI literally had the same thought just now.. wtf is Stellabot banging on about... fml, I think i need medication after this whole drama. People have lost their minds over something they have no control over & to make it worse it's on social media and in the forum, there is no escape.Kai wrote: ↑Sun Feb 23, 2020 12:33 pmStellaBot forgot to take his/her/it meds again?
Imagine if Psychoff was selling everything for £100 a pop or something like that and opened the doors to literally everyone. That could potentially have an impact on the footy markets or change the landscape of football trading for the worse, it could make trading them more difficult for everyone else. Obviously a lot of people don't care about any of that, but as a (still) predominantly football trader I feel this could have some longer term effects if it becomes a regular occurrence.
Psychoff - training course
Time to scrap it then surely?Derek27 wrote: ↑Sun Feb 23, 2020 12:55 pmStellaBot is an experimental AI application written in Excel/VBA.jamesg46 wrote: ↑Sun Feb 23, 2020 12:39 pmI literally had the same thought just now.. wtf is Stellabot banging on about... fml, I think i need medication after this whole drama. People have lost their minds over something they have no control over & to make it worse it's on social media and in the forum, there is no escape.Kai wrote: ↑Sun Feb 23, 2020 12:33 pmStellaBot forgot to take his/her/it meds again?
Imagine if Psychoff was selling everything for £100 a pop or something like that and opened the doors to literally everyone. That could potentially have an impact on the footy markets or change the landscape of football trading for the worse, it could make trading them more difficult for everyone else. Obviously a lot of people don't care about any of that, but as a (still) predominantly football trader I feel this could have some longer term effects if it becomes a regular occurrence.
Needs to go in the same place as my recent greyhound bot then... a place that it will never be seen againDerek27 wrote: ↑Sun Feb 23, 2020 12:55 pmStellaBot is an experimental AI application written in Excel/VBA.jamesg46 wrote: ↑Sun Feb 23, 2020 12:39 pmI literally had the same thought just now.. wtf is Stellabot banging on about... fml, I think i need medication after this whole drama. People have lost their minds over something they have no control over & to make it worse it's on social media and in the forum, there is no escape.Kai wrote: ↑Sun Feb 23, 2020 12:33 pmStellaBot forgot to take his/her/it meds again?
Imagine if Psychoff was selling everything for £100 a pop or something like that and opened the doors to literally everyone. That could potentially have an impact on the footy markets or change the landscape of football trading for the worse, it could make trading them more difficult for everyone else. Obviously a lot of people don't care about any of that, but as a (still) predominantly football trader I feel this could have some longer term effects if it becomes a regular occurrence.
You remind me of a text-based adventure game on the old BBC Micro. The only difference is, in the game you could cheat and look up what all the clues mean!
- wearthefoxhat
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Anyone see that coming....
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I've done a deal with my local, beer's now £1,000 a pint when I go in.
If hes making so much why need the courses to be sold ..... it dont add up ... id have to have proven future results sent in advance to see the real deal ... there are many on the internet selling what they call proven systems its easy to show results that have happened ......... good luck if it makes money !! and to those who have spent their hard earned cash in search of the holy grail i hope you are all rewarded !!
Ah, London prices i see!Derek27 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 24, 2020 2:45 pmI've done a deal with my local, beer's now £1,000 a pint when I go in.
viewtopic.php?p=212576#p212576elofan0 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 24, 2020 4:47 pmIf hes making so much why need the courses to be sold ..... it dont add up ... id have to have proven future results sent in advance to see the real deal ... there are many on the internet selling what they call proven systems its easy to show results that have happened ......... good luck if it makes money !! and to those who have spent their hard earned cash in search of the holy grail i hope you are all rewarded !!
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elofan why assume he needs a reason to make money, for some making money is their vocation in life. Musk, Zuckerberg, Gates, et al didn't stop when they had 'made enough'. For my lifestyle I don't 'need' to make money but I get a kick out of making more by my own designs. Maybe I could choose to sell some of the things I do but I know that would probably kill my creations so I don't but some will take a different view and say "let's maximise this thing"!
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Wise words. It's a lost battle from the start.Euler wrote: ↑Sat Feb 22, 2020 4:19 pmNo matter how good the information you give to somebody, there will plenty that say that what you said was useless to them. I don't know how much time I've wasted trying to convince / show somebody what I do only for them to try and pick holes in it or argue against it. So I've come to the conclusion there is little point in trying to win somebody over in these cases. It's up to the protagonist if they want to live in ignorance or take the opportunity to learn something.
Nowadays, I just say that I work "with markets on the internet". Nothing more, nothing less.
Curiously, the most conventional and close-minded people are normally the ones who think they know what are they talking about, but when you look to their life decisions, achievements and moral values you understand why they don't know nothing about trading and risk in general.