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Technical Analysis - Predictive Systems for the Scientist
An SI Board Since October 1998
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Emcee:  INFO_DART Type:  Unmoderated
Predictive Systems for the Scientist

It is a sad fact of life that very few "Traders" or "Investors" who apply "Technical" analysis or other methods to the prediction of stock prices, have any training whatsoever in the scientific development, testing, or application of such systems. Most so called "Technical" systems have as much to do with the scientific prediction of stock prices as astrology has to do with astrophysics.

The purpose of this thread is to provide a place for those interested to discuss and develop their theories, assumptions, and experimental or quasi-experimental designs in a more rigorous fashion. My current research interest is stated on my personal profile. However, any and all research interests are invited.

This Thread Topic with this subject header was deleted by unknown SI personnel. The former link was: Subject 23029 . Please update your links.

Additionally, please note that the use of all information, not just traditional "Technical" information, including but not limited to "Fundamental" information is fair game for this thread. The point is that regardless of what info you use to do your prediction, you want the prediction to be reliable.

Please see Message 6003133 for deleted thread history.
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11 hi ellen, thank you for relaying that message, I am blind, so i cannot read, sImpristine-10/24/1998
10 To the thread: I've received an email from Info_Dart and his posting priviEllen-10/18/1998
9 On Topic - To: Info Dart Info Dart: I planned never to write to you again. William W. Dwyer, Jr.-10/15/1998
8 Off Topic - To: William W. Dwyer, Jr. and impristine Please take your conversINFO_DART-10/15/1998
7 and if we want to include Fundamental analysis: we could make up a story of a Impristine-10/14/1998
6 how bout if we change the name of this thread to: Technical analysis of subtlImpristine-10/14/1998
5 Hey, INFODART, How could you come up with such an EMOTIONALLY CHARGED, HIGHLY Impristine-10/14/1998
4 What are you talking about, man? You are cracking me up.....HAHAHAHAHAHAImpristine-10/14/1998
3 impristine: I ask that you refrain from using my name or referring to me in anWilliam W. Dwyer, Jr.-10/14/1998
2 i must admit, INFODART.... the former thread was one of the funniest.... MOST Impristine-10/14/1998
1 dude, am i having, de ja vu..... Did we not have this thread expelled once..Impristine-10/13/1998
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