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To: Chuzzlewit who wrote (83299)12/2/1998 2:12:00 PM
From: Lee  Read Replies (2) of 176387
 
Hi Chuzz,..Re:.In science there is a maxim that says that a hypothesis can only be taken seriously if it is falsifiable -- that is, if it can be shown to be false by the failure to achieve certain predicted outcomes. Judging by the behavior of of TA devotees it would seem that TA is not falsifiable, and therefore must take its place as one of the religions of the stock market.

But if it's a science, should we be judging the viability by the behavior of TA devotees? TA has failed to achieve certain predicted outcomes repeatedly. TA is trumped by FA and now global economic conditions so when we discuss the attributes of TA, shouldn't we set clear conditions or assumptions?

Just curious,

Lee
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