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24th April 2017 | 11:42am

Putting this into practice yourself would probably not be realistic for someone without some programming chops, and a good data set. I am not yet complete with the book, but it seems as though you will need a data set comprising of 8 years of data ( anything over 4 isn't free). In theory one could create their own data base, but this is impractical for the non-programmer. To apply these screens require advanced knowledge of some data-science-y libraries ( in python I'll likely have to use pandas, or a language like R).

In short, it seems to target those with some background and inclination to mechanically implement these screens as they see fit. And as someone who develops software, it seems like an involved project with a good set of challenges, especially if you want to (1) test ideas for yourself and (2) tune parameters.

good luck