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UselessBettor 14th August 2013 05:26 AM

Puntz,

I read the first 65 pages on google books. Looks like he has been doing it for a long time. He had some interesting stories in there. All the good stuff must be from 65- 225 but the first section was at least enticing. A little maths but nothing too heavy.

Let me know what you think of it when you have finished reading it.

Puntz 14th August 2013 10:06 AM

UB
I actually bought the book and waiting for it to be shipped.
I read some of those pages to, yeah it's interesting.

Puntz 19th August 2013 11:56 AM

The book arrived, at first glance it has many terminologies not of my country of origin, especially on the abbreviations.
But the detail and references is brain food stuff..I don't know if the novelty of a "new book" will eventually wear off...too early to say.
Interesting also at a glance, one of the authors is a shrink and advocates the main author who is a professional gambler.

Page 71, lol
Quote:
My WF=WS>MS=MF=WE>ME picking strategy was fine as long as the ceteris paribus assumption held.
!!!

WT.....,?

darkydog2002 19th August 2013 01:56 PM

Ho Ho

Irrelevant to picking a winner but a giggle nonetheless.

Puntz 19th August 2013 03:12 PM

it makes perfect sense DD,

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ceteris_paribus

To translate, it means;
Your many selection systems might work long term if all things remain the same at the time of selections.

darkydog2002 19th August 2013 03:25 PM

I,ve been telling all those back testers that for 15 years.


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