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What parts are you looking to automate. Sending communications or pulling structured data from emails/meetings?

Both

I'm not sure if a tool exists that does all those specific things but you should check out the automation tool n8n (https://n8n.io/integrations/). They have notion, gmail, and various DB integrations.

I wanted to take my notes from different resources I’ve set up/deployed (such as AWS CDK, configurations, and caveats of these resources). I’d also like to have annotated code in there too. The goal is to ultimately be able to search the graph or augment an LLM with it.

I don't see how you're not better served by obsidian or something along those lines?

I've never heard of it but just downloaded it thanks.

This is awesome. I tried doing something like this but had to put it on hold due to college classes/exams. Have you had any success with this strategy?

I gave it some cash but in the end, with my risk configuration, it wasn't 'exciting' enough because orders don't really get taken very frequently. I think You'd have to deploy much more cash than I did (> $1000) and trade at least a couple dozen securities to really make it 'fun'.

A major improvement to the software that I didn't get around to was a script to identify which securities offer the best market making opportunities (e.g., maybe by generating a custom YAML file).


Did you try using it on the temperature markets? Those seem to get the most consistent trading volume.

Also, LMK if you want some of the data, I collected I can share this via an S3 bucket. It's from the chicago max temp market. I ended up scrapping my strategy (not market making), but don't want the data to go to waste.


Hey, not OP but I am interested in whatever data you have, I mess around with the temperature markets. Have gotten started with NYC, but am about to start with Chicago. E-mail in profile.

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