Hi Traders,
In this episode, Thomas shows you a concept he has been working on, and how using different methods along with some optimising can help you test different results.
We hope you enjoy the episode.
Hi Traders,
In this episode, Thomas shows you a concept he has been working on, and how using different methods along with some optimising can help you test different results.
We hope you enjoy the episode.
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