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Desperate amateurs use bad data. High-quality trading starts here. desperate amateurs ami high quality
| Action | Why It Matters | |------------|--------------------| | Purge all EOD (End of Day) free data sources. | Free data has splits, gaps, and errors. Kills backtests. | | Subscribe to Google Finance (via AmiQuote) or NSE/BSE data vendor (e.g., Global Data Feeds). | Clean, adjusted OHLCV is non-negotiable. | | Set database to “Adjust split & dividend” (Settings > Intraday). | Prevents false signals around corporate actions. |
Desperate check: If your backtest shows 100% win rate → your data is wrong.
For the last decade, YouTube and TikTok have been flooded with "lo-fi" content. Grainy, shaky, terrible audio. The excuse was always "authenticity." But audiences have grown cunning. They have realized that bad audio isn't authentic; it's just annoying. Long entry:
The new wave of desperate amateurs has realized that technical quality enhances emotional authenticity. You cannot feel the desperation of a documentary subject if you are struggling to hear them speak.
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Historically, "High Quality" was defined by expensive cameras (RED cameras, Arri Alexas), professional lighting grids, and retouching teams. Today, high quality is defined by intentionality. Short entry:
An amateur with an iPhone 15 Pro and a single LED panel can now produce footage that rivals broadcast television from a decade ago. The desperate amateur understands this. Because they cannot rely on expensive locations, they rely on:
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