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Strategies & Market Trends : Tech Stock Options

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To: AurumRabosa who wrote (52424)9/12/1998 5:07:00 PM
From: smolejv@gmx.net  Read Replies (2) of 58727
 
My references are from those times when I finally understood what L2 spaces are. I was a physicist in one of my previous lives. The real reference I wanted to put in but the name did not want to come back was Hilbert (see L2 spaces above).

What I had - or still have - is a chaos predictor, where instead of sine/cosine (like Fourier) or any other orthogonal functions the fractal curves are put together to "simply curve-fit" . Amounts to the same thing - and to the same conclusion as yours -.

The beauty of the idea is still there, namely to put the market together like an orchestra - but as opposed to sounds, where sine and Fourier etc have something to look for and find, the market consists of ...(?) us, and I have yet to find a set of orthogonal functions that would describe human beings (g).

No I have no specific references in mind. In essence, they are I assume.negative in the sense, that nothing I saw so far in terms of market research used Fourier analysis - in other words they stopped after the first unsuccessful dozen of tries and switched to other methods

Regards

DJ
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