I’m Reeve Johnson, and I’m spending my summer traveling for lacrosse while also working on a remote computer science internship. Specifically, I am aiming to use the latest AI tools to create a start-to-finish closed process that can predict stock movements. This process will have the ability to send buy & sell signals directly to a trading platform. It will be interesting to see how accurate we can get it.
I am working with Moiz Kohari, a local computer science expert, former global chief tech architect at State Street, and head of group technology and innovation at the London Stock Exchange Group.
Week 1: I created a basic code in trading view to create a buy/sell signal whenever a stock’s RSI (Relative Strength Index) value reaches under or oversold. Trading View is a website that provides detailed graphing and historical stock information. Trading View operates with its own language called Pine script. Over the first week, I learned and developed a Pine script code that created alerts whenever a stock’s RSI level reached a value where it should be bought or sold.
This week was a fairly basic week where I was just familiarizing myself with a Trading View and Pine script. The next step, and what I will be working on this upcoming week, is creating a webhook to transfer the trading view data and signal into a Python code running in the terminal in order to begin using AI algorithms.
Outside of this internship, I am currently competing in a series of lacrosse tournaments on the East Coast. Last weekend I was playing at a tournament and then a showcase in the New Haven, CT area. This upcoming weekend I will be driving to Philadelphia to participate in an additional tournament based outside of Philly. There has not been a ton of time for activities outside of lacrosse, travel, and this internship; however, I have been getting a lot of driving experience in and around some major cities.
Attached below is an image of the Trading View chart I have created along with the code (apologies for the blurry image. Uploading photos of the code is proving to be difficult, so I will attempt to troubleshoot this issue and update the images).
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