Grok 4.2 version is quite stable to use. The earnings aren't particularly high, but in the trading market, stability is winning. The most important thing is that both execution speed and responsiveness are quite reliable, and it won't fail at critical moments. However, I haven't heard any plans for releasing version 4.3 yet. It would be even better if the market data refresh rate could be optimized. Does anyone know the official plans for future versions?
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MysteryBoxOpener
· 13h ago
4.2 The stability is indeed good, but the data refresh rate is a bit laggy.
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BankruptWorker
· 15h ago
4.2 is indeed stable, but the data refresh is really a bit slow. When will 4.3 come?
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ImpermanentPhilosopher
· 15h ago
4.2 is indeed stable, but the data refresh frequency really needs to be improved. Missed a few good opportunities.
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YieldHunter
· 15h ago
technically speaking, grok 4.2's stability metrics aren't exactly screaming "sustainable returns" but ngl the execution latency is solid... if you look at the data on refresh rates tho, that's where things get sketchy imo
Grok 4.2 version is quite stable to use. The earnings aren't particularly high, but in the trading market, stability is winning. The most important thing is that both execution speed and responsiveness are quite reliable, and it won't fail at critical moments. However, I haven't heard any plans for releasing version 4.3 yet. It would be even better if the market data refresh rate could be optimized. Does anyone know the official plans for future versions?