The Stock Trading Robot

Posted on December 3, 2008
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Everyone knows about the old saying with regards to computers which goes “garbage in, garbage out”. I have decided that a stock trading robot would have to be developed by someone who knows the complex thinking and analysis involved in the stock market. A basic understanding of the stock market would not be sufficient to create a good stock trading robot. This of course basically means that the computer has to get good information to get some decent results.

So the individual or individuals who developed a stock trading robot would have to have a good grasp of computer technology as well as a background in the stock market. A good combination would be a computer geek and a stock market expert. So my interest was piqued when I read that there is such a product available to the public.

Just like most people who have an interest in making a profit in the stock market I have been looking into this product in some detail and to my surprise it seems to have some promise. It does not have a long history which is one question I have but on the other hand getting the information generated by this stock trading robot is not expensive. The product has only been available since the beginning of 2007. Also, as with many available products, you can try the picks generated by the robot during a trial period. I have decided that of all the products I am considering to supplement my retirement.

A stock trading robot named “Marl”, has been designed by one of the programmer’s who developed the famous “Global Alpha” computer stock trading model while contracted to Goldman Sachs. The robot Marl has been so successful Global Marketing Corporation has been able to get away with selling their software for $28,000. But now they have created a news letter that sends stock picks selected by the robot to people via email. You can check it out here. http://www.eyedoctornewsletter.com/page67.html

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