Jim Simons is considered to be one of the best traders of all time he has even beaten the like of Warren Buffet, Peter Lynch, Steve Cohen and Ray Dalio. Jim's Renaissance Technologies and Medallion Fund are purely quantitative trading funds. The methodology he and his team uses are highly secretive but there are lots of hidden clues and approaches that could be found in the book The Man Who Solved the Market In this video we dissect the Markov process approach found in the book in simple terms and how we can use it to find amazing strategies with codes written in Python for research and Tradingview pinescript for application. We do a practical real world example in SPY. The codes for both the Python file and Pinescript can be found here: Timecodes 00:00 - Intro 01:00 - Book Evidence and Interpretations 02:36 - Markov Strategy results on Course 04:37 - What is Markov Process, Examples 04:28 - Markov Probabilities Examples 07:15 - Markov Trading Example 09:10 - Transition Matrix Probabilities 10:29 - Application Of Markov in Python for SPY 12:40 - Transition matrix for SPY 15:20 - Applying single condition on Pinescript 16:13 - Interpretation of Results and Improvement Our Course's Full Beginner Tutorial for Tradingview Pinecript: RSI Strategy Backtested Pinescript: Backtesting Pullback Strategy Pinecript: Stan Weinstein Strategy Pinecript code: Create Stop Loss Take Profit Code: Creating Trailing stop Loss in Tradingview Pinescript: RSI divergence V4 Pinescript code: Donchian Breakout Pinescript Code: Inside day Strategy Pinescript Code: Bullish Engulfing Strategy Pinescript Code: Disclaimer: The contents provided in the channel are purely educational. We do not provide any financial or investment advice. There is a very high degree of risk involved in trading. Past results are not indicative of future returns. and all individuals affiliated with this site assume no responsibilities for your trading and investment results. The contents, videos, columns, articles and all other features are for educational purposes only and should not be construed as investment advice.











