Congratulations to the BGD Institution! Noah Radford’s presentation on 26 May 09 was inspiring. Unfortunately the voice quality on my computer made it difficult to hear all that was said. Nevertheless the ideas presented and the Q&A inspired further search & thinking. In regard to the problem our human brains have processing possibilities and probabilities for events governed by time delays and more than a couple of variables, a lesson learned from reading price charts for stocks might apply. Weekly or monthly closing price charts sometimes show trend continuation or breaks not readily detected on daily charts, which can feature too much noise.
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Congratulations to the BGD Institution! Noah Radford’s presentation on 26 May 09 was inspiring. Unfortunately the voice quality on my computer made it difficult to hear all that was said. Nevertheless the ideas presented and the Q&A inspired further search & thinking. In regard to the problem our human brains have processing possibilities and probabilities for events governed by time delays and more than a couple of variables, a lesson learned from reading price charts for stocks might apply. Weekly or monthly closing price charts sometimes show trend continuation or breaks not readily detected on daily charts, which can feature too much noise.
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