From theory to practice - page 1069

 
Martin Cheguevara:

and in what fields?

Atomic energy, theoretical physics.

 
Aleksey Ivanov:

Nuclear power, theoretical physics.

Holy shit...

...wow...

What do you think, is it possible to apply methods in trading in these areas?

Because when I solved the riddle, I got bored...

 
Martin Cheguevara:

Holy shit...

Holy shit...

Ah, that this site is a good place to hang out in retirement.

 
Aleksey Ivanov:

Ah, that this site is a good place to hang out in retirement.

it's true)))) I'm here just for the partying)) Hochi somehow poorly but entertaining))

 
Martin Cheguevara:

That's for sure.) I'm here only because of the party, too)) At least it's a good entertainment.)

And, then, to "saddle" and make a non-stationary random process work for oneself, is, frankly speaking, a worthy task.

 
Martin Cheguevara:

It's just sad that I haven't found any like-minded people here.

Like-minded in what? 2% a month? Am I right?

A risk-free strategy yields 9% per annum. And if you think about it, 12-15% per annum without any risk. This is already more than the %% on a deposit in most banks, and you do not even need to be a trader to do this. But it is unacceptable for trading.

For the remaining +0.5%/month to a risk-free break-even strategy, it hardly makes sense to do any trading at all. So what's the point?

 
Martin Cheguevara:


Do you think the methods can be applied to trading in these areas?

Because when I solved the riddle, I got bored.

Here is the second half of your message. My answer.

Trading is the interaction of a person with a complex system. Man, he interacts with the world in a subtle way, not as directly as it is seen in the modern natural science concept, but in a more subtle way, i.e. a reduction type phenomenon occurs. So, if you want, you can draw some parallels between trading and fundamental things, but of course this is very far away from practice.

 
vladevgeniy:
Renate looks like he's been banned for a while... I wish there was a fuckin' ...... and a fuckin' .... yeah you ......)))))))))))))))
Martin Cheguevara:
Too bad. He was really something in the quotes. He was a bit arrogant, but at least he was telling the truth...

I didn't

just went for a beer and a bath.

)

on the eve:

1305 is a week and a half of nibbling.

Now it's 1298.

I think it's time for another level.

This week I'm gonna try to get the chiff in the pile, cause it's so easy.

 
Martin Cheguevara:

Holy shit...

wow...

Do you think the methods can be applied in trading in these areas?

Because when you solved the riddle it got a little boring...

Show me the link to the post please

Otherwise I have a lot of digging to do.

 
Aleksey Ivanov:

Nuclear power, theoretical physics.

Aleksey Ivanov:

Ah, that this site is a good place to hang out in retirement.

I think we have many mutual acquaintances, starting with your studies at MEPhI).