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Old September 18th 04, 05:15 AM
Jonathan
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"Scott Lowther" wrote in message
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Joe Strout wrote:


You can invest in SpaceDev.


Already got a request for info in to 'em.

And on the topic... *who* *else* is gonna step up and put yer money
where your mouth is?


I have. Not that it's done astoundingly well for me, so far...


Well, I'm sure that my 30,000 or so shares of the one RLV startup I've
already invested in (now 3,000 or so due to a 10:1 reverse stock split)
will make me a bajillionaire Any Day Now...




Anyone want to know how to use chaos/complexity theory for
stock trading?

There's a very specific dynamic state where volatility and
predictability converge to simultaneous maximums.
It is when all the primary driving variables become
complex at the same time. Using the definition of
complex as given by complexity science. Which is
when a variable is midway between it's system
specific possibility space.

It's a very easy system to use once the concepts
are understood. It's pattern recognition.

When at this state, the edge of chaos, the system
behavior becomes universal. Which means the
hidden inner mechanisms become irrelevant.

It's good for ten percent a week, every week
once you know how to tell a static pre-image
from a chaotic one.

A link to an essay outlining some of the ideas.
http://www.calresco.org/milov/ymtemcss.htm

Next week, if a good pattern develops, I'll post
a prediction or two as a demonstration. Since
complexity science uses a frame of reference
that is the inverse of classical mechanics, the more
that know...the better.


Jonathan

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