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To: yard_man who wrote (168596)5/28/2002 8:29:00 PM
From: Oblomov  Read Replies (2) of 436258
 
very poorly argued, from a quantitative modeling standpoint:

thestreet.com

What if the relationship is longer-term than over a set of one-week periods? He only showed that here is little linear relationship between weekly spot market returns and the S&P 500 weekly return. What if the relationship does not exist at this level? What if the relationship is not linear? If a relationship were obvious to somebody armed with the MS Excel regression tool, and who thinks that R-square is the end-all-be-all of model evaluation, the relationship would probably not exist very long, anyway... thus he is begging the question.

BWDIK? It's not like I'm a widely-published market analyst or anything.
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