@Globalflows Planning and analysis I can definitely almost always recommend using the top Models like Opus. Execution & review may then be done via a bit less powerful models that still do their job, e.g. Sonnet or Codex.
Smaller tasks that don't require much context -> Haiku.
@anthdm As I see the Hyperliquid order tab, a feature request for a non-existing feature:
Let an (MMT) script be able to fill and set the values for the order tab.
- Leverage
- Order type
- Direction
- Amount (BTC or $)
etc.
@TheFlowHorse For some people often a very niche/specific implementation is needed, so building their own platform is somewhat attractive, especially now where you don't need to be a Software-Engineer.
There is an angle here, on the other hand, things like MMT should be left for the real devs.
@TheFlowHorse You Market Profile & Orderflow course, was one of the starting points for me besides reading books. Appreciate the work you put out there.
@Trader_XO When thinking about that, it sounds pretty obvious that when starting with a mess, the mess gets bigger.
From what I tried out and experienced, setting clear boundaries, defining project structure, etc. needs to be put into or referenced in an https://t.co/im66mEz7kb.
@BearOnWindows95 On a personal view, 2. seems more interesting to me, however choose the one, that you are more passionate about (right now), I think that way, a better educational content gets created.
@JBearTrades Fascinating when reading something like this.
Someone can I guess at least grasp some knowledge you are providing via X or YT but then reading on a glimpse of what is actually happening behind the scenes is truly amazing (at least for me).