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I can't really see trading like a video game. The money being on the line is what spooks me.

In any case I may have asked you this before, but I wasn't very clear. I have a bot that's a work in progress that scans /biz/ posts for coins and analyzes them to give an indicator of how bearish/bullish the anon is on the coin. As of now I just have a bare bones little python script with a default pre-trained sentiment analyzer. The goal is to train the system on '/biz/ language', meaning such terms as 'bubble', 'FOMO', and 'pajeet', and ultimately give me a few more parameters outside of the standard information a trader would have, meaning a /biz/ bull-bear meter, a twitter bull-bear meter, and an indicator of media interest by reading the news/big crypto media sources. All the combined parameters over a period of months will be used to train a program that trades on crowd emotion and feelings and the usual bot behaviour. So far this post is extremely long, but you get the gist. I believe that this game can either be played with high intelligence and strong nerves like you, or by manipulation and analysis of normie 'muh fee-fees'. I want to know if you think that speculation is a sufficiently reliable indicator of when to buy/sell, or if I'm wasting my time. I hope that within a few months I will be releasing my own series of threads showcasing a bot-trader.

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