The term feels broken when adhering to standard naming conventions, such as Mechanical Engineering or Electrical Engineering, where "Agentic Engineering" would logically refer to the engineering of agents
Why did you assume I'm talking about a "provable best way"? I meant that it doesn't make sense to talk simply about "testing" without clarifying what one means by it. If you assume that the absence of a "provable best way" implies a lack of utility, let me remind you that there is no "provable best way" for training LLMs either. Does that matter in practice?
This isn't a good approach because it assumes there are no market makers on trading venues, and that they (as well as exchanges) do not compete for order flow. Also, maybe you haven't noticed, but stocks are often frozen during news announcements by regulatory request, so such pauses are already in place and are designed to maintain market integrity, not disrupt it with arbitrary fills.