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This is what is called the Forex GI...PA!!!!
It's like you went to get it on purpose. Market makers FUCKS!!!
I wish I'd get my money back now, but I don't... They should have eaten my stops. Fucking pussies!!!!
And yes, Michael - do what Koldun asked you to do - some data in R and show it. People are suffering without a neural grail... For the sake of the underprivileged and the suffering you can try, right? Sufferers will appreciate such an act.
And yes, Michael - do what Warlock asked you to do - put some data in R and show it. People are suffering without a neural grail... For the sake of the underprivileged and the suffering you can try, right? Sufferers will appreciate it.
Today I plan to do TC
Today I plan to do TC
Friday. Equi will post it tonight.
This is what is called the Forex GI...PA!!!!
It's like you went to get it on purpose. Market makers FUCKS!!!
I wish I'd get my money back now, but I don't... They should have eaten my stops. F...R.'s!!!!
of course they did it on purpose
Help for lovers of deep networks
Have they not yet made any cloud for R, so that you don't have to put the environment on your computer and work? as for python
it is clear that the giants like google are not behind it, but maybe there is something like that
Have they not yet made any cloud for R, so that you don't have to put the environment on your computer and work? as for python
it is clear that the giants like google are not behind it, but maybe there is something like that.
I'm not aware of it. R is part of Microsoft, so it's good.
As for keras, it is GPU standard there.
I'm not aware of it. R is part of Microsoft, so it's fine.
If you mean keras, the GPU is standard there.
no, i mean free virtual machines like google's (they also give free tesla), but microsoft only has uncomfortable azure
Reading about econometric models, something new for me:
Over the last few decades, models such as regime switching (RS) have become popular in econometrics. For example, the threshold autoregressive (TAR) model [15] and the smooth transition autoregressive (STAR) model allowing for smooth transition [3] draw people's attention. Although interest in RS models has grown, most papers on RS have focused on model development, with only a few applications of RS models concerned with artificial intelligence being found in the financial trading field.
Have you tried any of these?