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To: JDN who wrote (33927)7/25/2000 6:22:04 PM
From: fuzzymath  Respond to of 64865
 
JDN, it's GREAT that I've come up with a MATH that matches your very admirable SEAT OF THE PANTS opinion, don't you see? This means that I can run my math equations over thousands of stocks and find ones that you are likely to find interesting and worth investing in! Cuz you don't want to pile all your money into SUNW, right? Wouldn't it be great to find companies whose stocks "act" like Sun's stock, so you can focus your investigation on those?

Yes, I'm trying to be a kind of "Gomez.com" for the stock market -- use mathematics to filter out the stocks you probably don't really want to look at from the ones that appear to have truly great potential. The market's too big for any of us to seriously look at every stock.

So, yes, I think mathematical filtering does have a place. As I said, nothing makes my "FuzzyMath 15" on Math alone -- I check them out a bit more as I work up that list each weekend.

Yes, I'm quite happy if my MATH ends up agreeing with you experts and we all end up being right -- as is happening right now with Sun!

But, is there a relationship between my MATH and your SEAT OF THE PANTS evaluation? Well, no, since my math is pure numbers -- but yes, in the sense that I'm trying to put into numbers the principles that make for a great, aggressive but "safe", investment strategy -- which is how most people on this thread invest, as far as I can tell.

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