Nice work!
My suggestion - try and complete the automation to the point your app is trading for you. To begin with, give it a few weeks of dry run, using an online service to mock your trades and follow the portfolio and see how it behaves. Once you gain trust, let it "play" with some real money with a small budget. Pretty soon you'll be able to notice the subtle improvements it requires and if not completely replace you - trade those stocks that get a very high score.
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Nice work!
My suggestion - try and complete the automation to the point your app is trading for you. To begin with, give it a few weeks of dry run, using an online service to mock your trades and follow the portfolio and see how it behaves. Once you gain trust, let it "play" with some real money with a small budget. Pretty soon you'll be able to notice the subtle improvements it requires and if not completely replace you - trade those stocks that get a very high score.
That would be cool :)
That's a good point. I have been contemplating that since I created the post. Thanks!