Okay to the rest of your argument. I don't totally disagree. I just highly respect Prado. Big data, manipulating data, cleaning data, applying /pioneering statistical models to data, and applying/pioneering machine learning algos to the data is what Prado does. He is considered basically the best in the world. His books and papers are my bibles wrt to algo trading. Prado has an E# of 2. Einstein's E# is 2. Prado isn't just some idiot. Below is a partial list of quants to give you an idea where Prado ranks wrt E#: Prado has a better E# than Jim Simmons.
I used to play, you would miss F it is was gone. I still don't know what this actually means though "Prado has an E# of 2. Einstein's E# is 2."
Yes, and if we keep everyone locked away in their house with no chance of escape we can lower death rates even further. Of course we'll all eventually starve, but don't pay any heed to that!
From April 12, 2009 to April 10, 2010, CDC estimated there were 60.8 million cases (range: 43.3-89.3 million), 274,304 hospitalizations (range: 195,086-402,719), and 12,469 deaths (range: 8868-18,306) in the United States due to the (H1N1)pdm09 virus. People keep asking why we treating this differently than the H1N1 that happened in 2009 under Obama... well in a year we had just under 13,000 deaths, assume just under 20,000 at the high end. How many COVID deaths in the U.S. right now? And we are not done... It is not the same as the previous pandemic.
it is easy to deflect something and say you don't trust the numbers. death numbers are more reliable because when someone has died they most likely were in the hospital and being treated for COVID and confirmed positive. These numebrs are not being manufactured by a central place, hospitals are reporting them locally. Also I am only referring to U.s. numbers not globally.