Simple is excellent but needs to focus on viable metrics ...Simplicity needs to measure the things which really matter. This is different than emphasizing measurements need to be accurate. Measure what's truly important. Simple things that can be accurately and clearly measured. By asking ourselves the right questions we find an abundance of viable solutions. If anyone needs ideas read Al Brooks. Make his ideas yours. Focus on using his ideas to answer the questions u have or know are the important questions. Apply his ideas and u will get new ideas. Your own ideas. In my experience this is necessary. To form our own questions and answer them ourselves. Many books have viable concepts. Fortunately it's difficult to see this. This is directed to everyone. It's not intended to emphasize Brooks. Brooks allows me to suggest a path I know works without adding to what he says other than describing the big picture critically important essence of the problem. I hope this inspires and encourages everyone to give your effort your personal best.
This just goes to show random market entries are at times even better than those under a curve-fitted system.
Wrong. This thread emphasizes non-random structure ...which was found via serendipity. A somewhat random or unexepected success in finding true non-random structure ...found by being in the right place at the right time doing the right things....and finding the right answers, but the answer wasn't the anticipated solution.
It's been said in other threads that babyjake1961 is the legendary troll @marketsurfer. I haven't considered this possibility and don't have any EVIDENCE he is ....but I can assure everyone @babyjake1961 is a troll. Read my last post and his reply. His logical error is obvious. So obvious we can assume it's deliberate.
It's flawed because it's unresponsive. It's a true statement but doesn't disprove my true statement. It's a non-sequituer distraction. A false flag that doesn't support your earlier mistaken logic where u equated random entries with the non-random entries that are the topic of this thread. Non-random entries found via an error which lead to a result that wasn't anticipated but did find non-random structure.
I'll bite: Logic is flawed. It's not even real. It's in our heads only, not out in the world, in reality, outside the shadows flickering in cave walls, or even outside the caves themselves. Unless we unleash our own logic unto the world. Which is mankind's curse, if ruled by logic alone. No human logic can explain or justify anything of big consequence, because life on this planet is mainly caused by chaotic processes. Most humans are exceptionally good at rationalizing their damaging behaviour and inept attitudes toward their fellow souls though.