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To: Loren who wrote (17986)6/4/1998 11:08:00 AM
From: Raymond James Norris  Respond to of 31646
 
I didn't know at the time that 30 years later, I would be using the same numbers/ratios to make money in the stock market... Fun stuff!

Very. I become dumbfounded when I hear about how many places Higher Level Mathematics pops up in our lives. From the reoccurring patterns of fractals to the reason a plane takes off.

I believe the reason it pops up in stocks is because of group behaviors. Its "fun stuff" if you really have the time to get into it...

Conservatively Yours,
Raymond J. Norris



To: Loren who wrote (17986)6/4/1998 8:28:00 PM
From: Jack Bridges  Respond to of 31646
 
If it wasn't for Fibonacci, we'd be trading in Roman numerals. He's the one who introduced the advantages of the Arabic system to Europe. He was from Pisa. While there a year ago, I went to the Museum and asked about any possible exhibit on his life or work. There is none!

While the Golden Ratio is indeed found throughout nature, from the galaxies to our bellybutton (bottom of feet to top of head, for one bodily ex.), all stocks are not as similar as all artichokes or all sunflowers. JackB