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LongShot 02-06-03 05:12 PM This person is on your Ignore List. To view this post click [here] What did you say???? :D
Oh, not again... :D Not another EMH battle. That guy has a few points but he's overdoing it b/c he seems to be plugging smth of his. Where he...
Funny you should say that... I'm beginning to work on a paper that looks into smth very similar. That's why I asked about the possibility of...
No. And next time verify first, then post.
I would also appreciate it if you didn't put words into my mouth. If that's your interpretation of what I said, then state so, b/c I did not say...
Gee, I'm flattered you guys talked about me while I was busy working on the fund and not posting :D. RS7, thanks for what you said in that...
Yes. Why? You wanna prove me wrong? :confused: Unless you are sitting next to me and watching what I'm doing, I don't exactly see how you'd...
What the @#$ was that about? I have no idea what you are talking about and it bears no resemblence to the truth whatsoever. Mind sharing your...
NYSE TAQ database.
I don't have to pretend anything, you on other other hand appeared to have to, until I burst your bubble. And while you are "trading and...
Don't mean to be rude either, but you have no idea what you are talking about. Unless you have been truly exposed to those "endless" theories...
:( So I thought...
Ever heard of the "random walk with a drift" model? :)
:) Nice to see at least someone agrees the research done in academia is not in vain.
Ceteris paribus, there probably would be a down day, but all else is hardly ever equal.
I don't do long term studies (for the reasons I indicated), but the model that is typically used to adjust for normal (risk adjusted returns) is...
Are you doing this on purpose to annoy me or do you actually believe what you say? The word easily meant that the models are easily applicable,...
Those agents will sure try. But the benchmark (normal return given the level of risk etc) is harder to identify for longer horizons, as I...
Not quite sure I understood you correctly, but yes, to apply econometric/statistical analysis, what you are looking at has to be...
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