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Is possible to patent a trading algorithm (indicator)

It might be patentable in the U.S. but it would take very careful claiming to not be considered abstract. Unlike much of the rest of the world, a patent does not need to be "a technical solution ...
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Is possible to patent a trading algorithm (indicator)

As George White stated with the same question on the Law SE site, it is very tricky to get an algorithm based patent. To get one with any real protection probably requires an accomplished patent ...
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File Provisional Application without some implementation details

It's a tough question to answer because it can depend on the particular facts of your invention. The application must describe the invention with enough detail that a software developer with an ...
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Is possible to patent a trading algorithm (indicator)

You cannot patent the process or the indicator in Europe. Neither one of those solves a technical problem, which is one of the requirements for an invention to be patentable, namely inventiveness or ...
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Patent for detect relation between html elements

The document you linked to is not a patent, it is a patent application. Since claims are usually changed and narrowed during the prosecution of a patent application it is hard to know whether you will ...
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