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Designing Stockmarket Trading Systems (with and without Soft Computing)

โ€œDesigning Stockmarket Trading Systems (with and without Soft Computing)โ€ recently published by Harriman House, a leading UK finance publishing house describes the methodology that Dr Bruce Vanstone, Assistant Professor in the Bond Business School, created to develop stock market trading systems whilst undertaking his PhD at Bond.

The book has had excellent reviews, and is currently rated a โ€œmust readโ€ for anyone serious about their system based trading and for those who trade using subjective analysis, to fully understand what they are up against in the markets.

"My research involves the design and development of trading strategies for both stocks and FX markets. The methodology I developed allows for the building of trading systems with and without soft computing (artificial intelligence techniques). I have two PhD students (Tobias Hahn and Bjoern Krollner) working with me. We consider any and all aspects of trading systems to be within our remit. We are particularly interested in money management, risk control and algorithmic trading."

The book is selling extremely well, and has just been reviewed by a leading international trading magazine, Your Trading Edge (see review). 

The book may be purchased through Harriman House.

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