kookbreaker
Evil Fokker
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"Hey Rocky! Watch me pull a rabbit out of a hat!"
End of week 5:
NYSE Composite: 9,214.18 down 1.53% (from the baseline of 9,357.08)
DJIA: 15,135.84 down 0.77% (from the baseline of 15,254.03)
S&P 500: 1,631.89 down 0.52% (from the baseline of 1,640.42)
That's up again, modestly, for the week.
End of week 6:
NYSE Composite: 9,498.51 up 1.51% (from the baseline of 9,357.08)
DJIA: 15,464.30 up 1.38% (from the baseline of 15,254.03)
S&P 500: 1,680.19 up 2.42% (from the baseline of 1,640.42)
After another good week, all three indices are now above the baseline level again.
So when do we get to yell "Damien!" already?!?
I'll believe it when Nate Silver does the math on it and agrees.
Marc Faber. That's another one who's always predicting the apocalypse right around the corner. When has he ever not said that the market is about to crash?
The guys who created this, and that guy who interprets the bible and predicts the end of the world should get together. It'd be a blast.
You see the same, sad desperation in sports betting forums. People trying like hell to mold signal out of noise.
If enough people believe it, then it might become a self-fulfilling prophesy.
You know I didn't expect to say this but I agree with Scrut.
I agree. The history of economics is littered with retro-predictive models, like the Phillips Curve et cetera, that don't work forward to any useful extent.http://xkcd.com/1122
Predictive formulae are only useful if they work forwards, i.e. if you can predict what happens, not if you alter them after they have failed to do so so that they <i>would</i> have predicted the future.
In other words if in the linked strip someone had said "No nominee whose first name contains a K will ever loose" in <b>1804</b>, that would be a meaningful (if trivial) prediction. My saying it now is just pareidolia. Well, it would be if I ascribed a meaning to it, rather than just noting it as a coincidence.
Finally I have a use for this:
Well there's some smoldering on the hull anyway.Soooo.....hydrogen burning yet?
End of week 6:
NYSE Composite: 9,498.51 up 1.51% (from the baseline of 9,357.08)
DJIA: 15,464.30 up 1.38% (from the baseline of 15,254.03)
S&P 500: 1,680.19 up 2.42% (from the baseline of 1,640.42)
After another good week, all three indices are now above the baseline level again.