Hi Andrew, I've been watching a ton of your content lately and while I think your questioning style is generally great, I have to agree with some of the comments on this particular video that it seems like there's a pretty large overlap in content between interviews. Naturally you would expect this (since if x works, it should work for everyone), but I think the issue that the commenters point out is that if you've watch a couple dozen interviews and you're leaving those beginner stages, it seems like there's not much more new info coming in. Of course traders won't give away their strategies, but if you look back at your interview with Dr. Ernie Chan, it seems like he offered up some pretty specific algorithms, strategies and methods (without revealing how his strategies work). Perhaps you could find a way to frame your questions to encourage the interviewee to go into more detail (like Dr. Chan did) without giving away their exact strategy. At least some software maybe? Indicator names, general algorithm names/types etc.
I liked hearing him talk about adaptive learning applied to indicators. It would be nice to hear what platforms the guests are using build their models. Like R, Python and anything that would help the listener out with building systems without them "spilling their secret sauce". I'm not an indicator guy so hearing they discuss algo's in relation to price volume and orderflow would be really nice to hear.
Mister Mahad, sorry to break it to you. This is not a place to shop for systems. This is forum for systematic traders who are sharing their experiences on conceptual trading topics.
Unfortunately that's why I stopped watching this show. Majority of them all say the same exact vague concepts. First episode I watched in more than 6 months and it's unfortunately still the same. I'm not saying it's not helpful if you're very new, but I've listened to 25+ episodes and the overlap is extremely high where it's not worth the time anymore.