The market is a controlled dynamic system. - page 146
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You're clearly showing some common sense. I may have been a little overzealous with the year. I'd be happy to be wrong.
By the way, how is the theorem that got lost somewhere in the margins?
;)))
By the way, how is the theorem that got lost somewhere in the margins?
;)))
Quite alive so far. Is there a rebuttal? :) Ready to be satisfied with a quite empirical state, instead of theoretical trashing.
;)
Inflated self-esteem, never mind.
Quite alive so far. Is there a rebuttal? :) Ready to settle for a quite empirical state, instead of theoretical trashing.
;)
you're quite an empirical practitioner ;)))
You're such a practitioner of empiricism ;)))
And I advise you to do the same. Reality is territory, models are maps. A good map is very useful, but will never become territory.
Do you really think I don't know reality, counsellor?
Do you really think I don't know reality, counsellor?
Objective? I'm afraid not.
What is the reason for your fear?
What is the reason for your fear?
I fear that on page 148, the topic of the thread does not correspond to the issues being discussed.
I am afraid in that on page 148, the topic of the thread does not correspond to the issues being discussed.
Participants will immediately divide into 2 camps:
1. Into those who agree and make the case that the market is indeed a controlled dynamic system;
2. On those who believe that being a dynamic system, the market cannot be controlled, at least by the scale and scope of action of the average trader, limited to funds from 1 to 100K greenbacks.