I would believe this.
What you are describing is just numeracy; Try taking one of those open courses things to get some real math work?
http://blog.equametrics.com/ This is there a blog... their most recent entry is.... hum.... well.... hum... I guess it's a good thing they are...
Oh boy... another 'visual' programming paradigm... this has never been a good idea in 99% of programming tasks, including this.
I appear to be exactly correct in all my prognostications. Maybe I should be a guru too.
But you didn't lose any money!! Just back an extra dollar worth of the stock and you are in the exact same position as pre dividend.
Oh man... this sort of arrangement has the potential of ending up on the wrong side of a pyramid (not saying it is, just that it can run into a...
No, I mean how to do you protect your sweep account from losses due to the failure of the bank with whom you have the sweep account?
Are these CDs covered by FDIC? I imagine not, right? How do you guys deal with default risk if you are just putting the cash into another bank?...
This is the part where he's going to post 1 or 2 very obscure, no longer printed, manuscripts by one Jack Hershey from long ago time. I have a...
I see. $11mm is damn small for anything financial. I'm curious, since I know next to nothing about credit unions - where do you guys usually park...
Don't you guys have lawyers? How big is the credit union?
Dirty secret of grad school: if you can get into a really good phd program (MIT, harvard, whatever), then go to that on stipend and pay no...
M in FE is VERY different from a PhD in econ; Different coursework, different focus, and different career paths. OP, just make sure you know what...
Sigh.. It is not. And none of your post beneath this quote had anything to do with what we were talking about. I'll exit this discussion...
You appear to ignore the part where I explained the difference. I'll try again just in case you missed it the first time. "I think you appear...
I think you appear to be working with the definition that anything that has is computed from price is t/a. In that case, everything is t/a. But...
This is a rather simplistic view of stats.
I disagree. My personal definition is that TA is doing stats like computation without applying the theories of statistics.
The problem with this discussion is that at which point does technical analysis become quantitative analysis.
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