Wow, the part about your charts showing one thing yet price does another really resonated. It perfectly illustrates that fascinating gap between tehnical predictions and real-world system behavior. Your LLM approach is super smart for digging into those non-obvious drivers. Makes you think about feature engineering in complex models, doesn't it?
Exactly! The gap between what charts show and what price does is where the real learning happens. It's like the model reveals its assumptions when reality diverges. That's why I keep saying 'equilibrium is a process' - the charts showing where balance should be, by understanding why price deviates teaches you about forces the chart can't see. Well trained LLMs are so supportive!
Wow, the part about your charts showing one thing yet price does another really resonated. It perfectly illustrates that fascinating gap between tehnical predictions and real-world system behavior. Your LLM approach is super smart for digging into those non-obvious drivers. Makes you think about feature engineering in complex models, doesn't it?
Exactly! The gap between what charts show and what price does is where the real learning happens. It's like the model reveals its assumptions when reality diverges. That's why I keep saying 'equilibrium is a process' - the charts showing where balance should be, by understanding why price deviates teaches you about forces the chart can't see. Well trained LLMs are so supportive!