Looking for patterns - page 89

 
Alexander_K2:

:))) All right, mate. You're witty, I'll give you that. But your signals are crap and some kind of exception isn't going to help you. Screw it, sign up for a signal and keep on entertaining the public. You're good at it.

Have you forgotten whose wife has your signals?
 
Vladimir Baskakov:
Forgot whose wife has your signals?

Mine, naturally.

 
secret:

It's time to argue the stats!

I agree. Here's where we start in March.

 
Alexander_K2:

Mine, naturally.

Now I see, under the fifth, and there's the exhaust.
 
Alexander_K2:

I agree. That's where we start in March.

I thought you had already started in February.)
 
Alexander_K2:

I have a different opinion. But, again, the time for arguments is over for me. Everything, at some point, comes to an end...


Yes )) If the aspirant has set his foot on a path, he will stay on it till the end and it's good if he wins.


Here I wanted to ask what the distribution is: we have time segments (constants = const) and they either have an event (from 1 to several) or no event on the segment.

Sort of like Poisson? But I don't know what to do. Is there any way to calculate the probability of whether there will be an event on the segment or not?

I'll post the file if I have to.

 
secret:
So you seem to have already started in February)

Well, the signal is open in February and we'll start comparing yours and mine in March. You suggested it yourself :)) If you lose, you show me your diploma. Agreed?

 
)) Here's a pattern, known in the future is the difference of two variables with 100% accuracy. A change in one variable causes a change in the other.
 
Alexander_K2:

Well, the signal is open in February and we will start comparing yours and mine in March. You suggested it yourself :)) If you lose, you show me your diploma. Agreed?

I've had my signal open for three years, catch up on the number of trades)
 
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