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AI-powered trading algorithms and their impact on markets
<a href="https://commercestheories.com/2025/03/28/ai-powered-trading-algorithms-and-their-impact-on-markets/">https://commercestheories.com/2025/03/28/ai-powered-trading-algorithms-and-their-impact-on-markets/</a>
Artificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing algorithmic trading by utilizing sophisticated mathematical models to analyze vast data and execute trades rapidly. AI-powered trading offers advantages such as enhanced speed and efficiency, reduced human error, improved risk management, and increased accessibility for retail investors. However, these benefits come with challenges like market volatility, systemic risk, fairness concerns, and ethical considerations. As AI technology advances, future algorithms are expected to become more sophisticated, capable of better data analysis and predictions. Balancing innovation with regulation is crucial for maintaining market integrity and ensuring that AI is used responsibly in trading.
I knew Google would be planning on doing something like this. They've been having meetings on exactly how and when to put my superior websites in the top positions like they deserve.
They must have decided this is the best way to do it. Thank you Google.
All of my prestigious sites on buttplugs, K-pop and Taylor Swift news should be ranking #1 at any moment now. All you imbeciles with toxic masculinity who abuse me here are going to be so jealous.
I agree. If most of the toxic imbeciles here saw one of my babies floating in the toilet, they would further abuse me for sure. That's one of the reasons I'm glad I've already blocked just about everyone by now.
As for my baby shower I already have multiple planned at various pride parades going on all next month. Luckily my proud rainbow brite community is already used to things getting messy when we push in each others stool for fun.
I could only imagine what the crew here would say if they found one of those floating in the toilet. lol Reminds me of some of the oddball print jobs I've seen run on an open 3D printer. I'll keep an eye out for anything being printed that looks like this for sure! And please don't invite me to your baby shower cause I have a feeling it would be a messy one.
Thank you for asking. I am only pregnant with 1 butt baby since right now the black one I chose is the most I can fit in at once. I'm hoping after I give birth I can go for 2 at once next time after I'm stretched out.
I posted this before but am happy to share my baby pics again with you here:
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All articles (except for the one featured article at the top) are in post date order. You can also see them in time order at <a href="https://www.seroundtable.com/archives">https://www.seroundtable.com/archives</a> but again, the home page is essentially that anyway.
There is also recent comments at <a href="https://www.seroundtable.com/comments.php">https://www.seroundtable.com/comments.php</a>
Thank you for providing this site @Barry Schwartz
Just a feedback for the UX/UI. Maybe you can replace the last article with the last two (or more) articles in the "Latest Articles" section on your homepage. It will be a "soft update" for the new articles on the homepage, and it might be a good idea to do an A/B test.
Sometimes (more than 50% for me), right after I comment, your homepage switches to the next article within a few minutes/hours. It makes the last comments on the previous article almost impossible to see, and my comment becomes meaningless.
I see two "content unavailable" posts above yours, then Jamie's comment about "twins" and finally your comment about your pregnancy. Gotta ask, are you having twins by chance? lol
The pattern is Google picking you up by the ankles and slamming you on your head. My hunch is Google is hoping to break your neck so you just go away and leave them with full rights to the content they scraped from your site.
Just my guess, they may have used too much AI to program the algorithm. So..
The good news is that they may be working on fixing the algorithm.
The bad news is that it may be too difficult to fix.
Steve Jobs worked for Apple until his last day. Besides Bezos indulging in yachting life, even Bill Gates is still doing something for the world.
The world needs any one of them to Make Google Great Again.
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/0661751a3230449f65bba9da9feca8a28a571a51ac17fd4c67cab0ff08b18dd0.png I can't catch a break... it went right back down to 0 again
Maybe, just maybe. Sundar can run for the next Prime Minister of India after he leaves G this year (preferably in this quarter), and he will probably win...
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It's disappointing that Barry allows some poindexter to constantly slander me on my posts with a fake profile pretending to be me. He does that by blocking me so I can't see him, then unblocking me to quickly slander me, and then blocking me again so I can't respond.
But I just managed to solve it by myself. He can no longer reply to my posts. And when he creates another account, I can easily do it again. So suck on that.
Yup and they get multiple articles for single keywords in top Stories carousel. Some human employees are tampering with the algorithm and favoring Sportskeeda. I remember typing some viral memes and Sportskeeda appeared with a AI article for it. Strange I thought this was against the rules and will penalty your site if you do this and label it as made for search spam not for human.
It started in 2020 during COVID lockdowns, Google employed outsourced Indian for cheap. Then Sportskeeda blew up and essentially sports, and other Indian sites I never used to see in my top story carousel in the USA were there.
Google ruined search, so I wouldn't be surprised if they ruin everything else. Maybe Google let AlphaEvolve take over to save money?
<b>Meet AlphaEvolve, the Google AI that writes its own code—and just saved millions in computing costs</b>
<blockquote>“AlphaEvolve is a Gemini-powered AI coding agent that is able to make new discoveries in computing and mathematics,” explained Matej Balog, a researcher at Google DeepMind, in an interview with VentureBeat. “It can discover algorithms of remarkable complexity — spanning hundreds of lines of code with sophisticated logical structures that go far beyond simple functions.”
The system dramatically expands upon Google’s previous work with FunSearch by evolving entire codebases rather than single functions. It represents a major leap in AI’s ability to develop sophisticated algorithms for both scientific challenges and everyday computing problems.</blockquote>Full story: <a href="https://venturebeat.com/ai/meet-alphaevolve-the-google-ai-that-writes-its-own-code-and-just-saved-millions-in-computing-costs/">https://venturebeat.com/ai/meet-alphaevolve-the-google-ai-that-writes-its-own-code-and-just-saved-millions-in-computing-costs/</a>
And I'm still not taking my schizophrenia meds while I'm in the first trimester of my butt pregnancy. So I have absolutely zero self control over my bipolar rants now.
You fascists who abuse me will just have to learn to be tolerant.
I've had some epiphanies lately.
After spending a year with AI, it has become clear to me that AI isn't spam and that our future very much will co-exist with it.
The future of content creation is becoming an expert in learning how to prompt AI to give you the "batch" of data you need to piece together your non-spam ideas.
This will also coincide with a more decentralized set of search results. Google will no longer want 100 webmasters to write on the same broad topic with slight differences in the content. What Google of the future wants is many more specific topics covered in post titles, so that its search engine can compete with the broad range of prompts users would enter into a chatbot.
With this understanding of the future, in my opinion, one of the reasons some webmasters may feel stuck today is that they did cover broad topics and are struggling to be respected for them. In these instances, I recommend decentralizing your post titles and trying to be respected as an original source for the decentralization of topics.
Notes:
This won't make sense for all webmasters. Some sites cannot use AI such as this blog today. But in many cases, it can be useful.
AI is spam in the sense that it steals data. But as far as feeling insecure about using it, since it is legal, you have full right to use it. You're not inherently spam in the content creation sense for using chatbot data.
I would like to see chatbots made illegal and for Sam Altman to go to prison. But beyond that, for content creation it needs to be used to become more efficient for as long as it is legal. If you're sitting back like some kind of goody-two-shoes hippy, you're going to be left behind. If it ain't illegal, you gotta join in or you will be left behind. Even with this AI data, I'm still looking at several years of work before my job is looking anything close to complete. This is not some kind of simple job. This is a lot of work still. And we're talking 5000 posts all up. I'm grabbing that data bra. I'm grabbing as much of it as I can before it gets taken away in case it gets taken away.
Some projects that would have taken a lifetime so they just never would have been done without large teams of people, can be done now single handedly if you're willing to put in the work.
With such large risk-reward scenarios, this is becoming quite a dangerous job. If you step on someone's toes and prevent them being getting rich because you are creating what they planned to create, you could get killed in my opinion. This is a race to the riches. Just stay the hell out of my niche, or I will be coming for ya.
Why Google Discover and Google News traffic is totaly dead? I can't understand...
This is incomprehensible. Doesn't Google want to make more money? If it shows more pages with ads, it makes more money, right?