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To: Bill Scoggin who wrote (725)3/4/1999 11:51:00 AM
From: Jay Hartzok  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 805
 
Bill,

Maybe you're right, and we are the only two left using it. Although the Yahoo club is growing more everyday.

I have deleted all of my old nets and have started over. I setup the new ones with the verify period starting on 12/1/98. I pay no attention to how it looks 60 days out. I pay attention only to the first 30 days. If the first 30 look good, I add that 30 days to the net, train more and observe the next 30, and so on until I get up to current data. If those 30 day periods remain accurate as I go, I feel that I have a decent net. I not certain that this procedure is not flawed. I would prefer starting with a verify period beginning on 12/1/98, and adding data one day at a time. I think doing it this way would be an absolutely true test of how the net will perform. The only problem with doing this is that it is tedious and time consuming. I would like to find a software program that would automate the procedure.

Jay



To: Bill Scoggin who wrote (725)4/9/1999 12:39:00 AM
From: Jay Hartzok  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 805
 
Bill,

That's an interesting looking chart that you sent, but I'm not certain that it proves anything other than the fact that the net will perform properly when reading identical data. You might try taking that net and adding more identical data to it and see if it will still produce the proper calculations.

Jay