Maxwell, here are answers to your questions:
Q: Can you state the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle(HSP) in momentum and space form?
Whenever some one tries to pin-point the stock price of AMD, the price would change (a few points in a unit time) quite a bit. On the other hand, when one would want to track how fast the AMD stock changes, the stock price would appear rock solid. No one being capable to pin-point the stock price and how fast the stock price changes at the same time, this is called HSP.
Q: How about in time form? Do you know of any application of HSP?
In time form, AMD stock is confined into a set of trading range due to tremendous lack of fundamentals offsetting by hypes and rumors and speculations. Thus, a good application for HSP would be playing options. Sometimes you get lucky, and sometimes you don't. Sum of the wins equal to sum of the losses. You just hope to be the winner and somebody else the loser. Over time, you hope to at least break even, or unless you are Fuchi who seems to enjoying losing money longing Cyrix, shorting Intel, and shorting Dell.
Q: Can you explain to me in layman term what the HSP means? How about a physical example?
In layman term, HSP states that the only sound investment is fundamental analysis. Since Time Traveler is a higher form of being long evolved into quantum states, this qualifies Time Traveler as a physical example of HSP. Read Time Traveler's profile.
Q: How was the HSP was discovered? Is it something that you prove mathematically or was it an observation?
HSP was discovered right before the stock market crash of '29. Quite a few analysts observed it, but it took a great analyst to prove it mathematically. Since he did not warn the option players and the margin players of the imminent crash, these investors were pissed and failed to nominate this great analyst into the Nobel Hall of Fame for investments.
Is there anything else?
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