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Introducing: Your Trading Search Engine





Even after all the advancements we’ve made, search engines still struggle to understand the semantic meaning of our words. We of course, don’t have this problem. We can easily pick out the meaning of a word from its context. Who knows, maybe computers will never do this as well as we do.

Until they can, I’ve created a custom search engine dedicated to the world of trading, investing and all that good stuff. This search engine, won’t return a clothing store when you tell it to look for ‘gap’; it won’t return the waxy variety when you tell it to look for ‘candles’.

Bask in its glory!

When you’ve got a nice even tan, go ahead and give it a whirl. Let me have some feedback so I can fine-tune it.






For now, you’ll find it here (above) and in my About page. When I figure out how to put it in a more prominent place I’ll mention it again.

UPDATE: look to the right, a bit down… it is now in my sidebar!

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2 Responses to “Introducing: Your Trading Search Engine”  

  1. 1 D

    Sorry, but the search engine barfed on “elliott waves” … love your site though!

  2. 2 Babak

    D, surely you mean ‘idiot wave’ - lol
    try it now, it should be working ;)

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