Exact Science

Discussion in 'Trading' started by outsource, Sep 10, 2010.

  1. I bought 64 crayons all colors, would you like a few ?
     
    #771     Jun 23, 2012
  2. ocean5

    ocean5

    haha..no thank you,i dont know what to do with mine now...
     
    #772     Jun 23, 2012
  3. draw a rainbow around the price, there's a pot o' gold at the end of the rainbow.
    leprechaun told me so :D
     
    #773     Jun 23, 2012
  4. ocean5

    ocean5

    i don like gold,and am a bad painter.God the greatest painter,let Him paint for me,i must obey.He gave us all the elements,material energies to paint

    bhumir apo 'nalo vayuh
    kham mano buddhir eva ca
    ahankara itiyam me
    bhinna prakrtir astadha

    But some are restricted to paint...
     
    #774     Jun 23, 2012
  5. ocean5

    ocean5

    how would you annotate this(please see the attached)what i did wrong and WMCN?
     
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    #775     Jun 24, 2012
  6. ocean5

    ocean5

    Another one for the drill team.
     
    #776     Jun 24, 2012
  7. vinc

    vinc

    sounds like a quotation to me , isn't it?? or these are your own words? "Evidence based technical analysis" - I'd bet this is where it comes from but maybe I'm mistaken :)
    very good book by the way, will deprive you of illusions..chapters on psychology should be dealt with in 'Psychology' section on this site instead of ' how to change your subconscious mind' , 'getting rid of your ego' and the like..haven't finished reading yet :)
    one good quote from the book on correlations:
    'First, let's consider what happens when people are shown data for
    two variables) 10 that are in fact related but which are not expected to be
    correlated. Experiments have shown that they are unable to detect the
    relationships unless the correlation exceeds approximately 0.70, on a
    scale of 0 to 1.0, where 1.0 represents a perfect correlation and zero rep-
    resents no correlation. A correlation of 0.70 is far stronger than anything
    likely to be encountered within the domain of TA. ))) This finding suggests
    that subjective TA analysts relying on informal/intuitive data analysis
    methods will be prone to missing valid correlations that they do not ex-
    pect to exist.
    What is even more relevant to the problem of illusory TA knowledge
    is the tendency to perceive correlations that do not exist."
     
    #777     Jun 24, 2012
  8. ocean5

    ocean5

    Yes,it was a quote from Wikipedia
     
    #778     Jun 24, 2012
  9. Without volume, there is no way to place these into context. Without context, these jpgs are without meaning.
     
    #779     Jun 24, 2012
  10. baro-san

    baro-san

    Use "clean pages".
     
    #780     Jun 24, 2012