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The selection and implementation of a specific biologically inspired algorithm is only one component in the process of developing a complete trading system. No algorithm can compensate for poor-quality data or a poor trading system design. Earlier in the chapter, one of the major sources of information for short-term trading systems (technical indicators) was introduced. The next chapter discusses these in more detail.

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(2006). Model Development Process. In: Biologically Inspired Algorithms for Financial Modelling. Natural Computing Series. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-31307-9_8

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