Congrats on the launch! Just some friendly advice: financial documents such as quarterly earnings are actually highly structured via xrbl. If you are positioning the company as an unstructured -> structured process,…
Two questions: 1. How is this different from Syncthing and similar solutions? Syncthing is free, open-source, cloud agnostic and easy to use to accomplish what seems to be the same task as Moonglow. 2. What is…
It appears a few features of the website do not work (tested on the latest MacOS and IOS). It seems that none of the links at the bottom of the page work and a few of the company icons do not load. I suggest you look…
Sorry to pile on, but this doesn't look great. Most people with any quantitative finance experience will tell you this is the wrong approach / the wrong application of these types of techniques. ML in trading is…
It is typically referred to as YAR (yearly absence requirement) https://www.newyorkfed.org/banking/circulars/10923.html
Just a heads up, but the website linked at the top (https://litnerd.com/) seems to be able to scroll for a while to the right, resulting in an empty page.
Congrats on the launch! Just some friendly advice: financial documents such as quarterly earnings are actually highly structured via xrbl. If you are positioning the company as an unstructured -> structured process,…
Two questions: 1. How is this different from Syncthing and similar solutions? Syncthing is free, open-source, cloud agnostic and easy to use to accomplish what seems to be the same task as Moonglow. 2. What is…
It appears a few features of the website do not work (tested on the latest MacOS and IOS). It seems that none of the links at the bottom of the page work and a few of the company icons do not load. I suggest you look…
Sorry to pile on, but this doesn't look great. Most people with any quantitative finance experience will tell you this is the wrong approach / the wrong application of these types of techniques. ML in trading is…
It is typically referred to as YAR (yearly absence requirement) https://www.newyorkfed.org/banking/circulars/10923.html
Just a heads up, but the website linked at the top (https://litnerd.com/) seems to be able to scroll for a while to the right, resulting in an empty page.