joethemoustache wrote:
>Windows source code stolen!!
>Is this an issue? Could it lead to security problems?
>http://www.cnn.com/2004/TECH/intern...e.ap/index.html
>The code is from Win2k and NT4
Maybe someone could actually fix it.
harrytrader wrote:
> time, as for my equations is in fact an illusion or one can say that time is an artefact that comes from movement or activity.
Yes, time is defined as the direction of increasing entropy.
Now why do we remember (have memories of)
the past and not the future? :p...
The following proves my point:
http://www.discovery.org/scripts/viewDB/index.php?program=News-CSC&command=view&id=1694
"The publisher Michigan State University Press submitted the book to a rigorous peer-review process that included reviews by an Ivy-league professor of biological...
slowtrend wrote:
> http://www.darwinismanddesign.com/
If it quacks like a quack ...
it's a quack!!
These discovery.org guys remind me of a
psychiatrist from Harvard I heard once who believes some
of his patients were actually abducted by
extraterrestials. He's a quack too.
50 cent wrote:
>If you're sitting in a prop firm office you're asking for trouble. It's
>much better to trade remote, if for some reason you're hooked
>on going prop.
You can trade proprietary in an office or remote.
You can trade individually (retail) in an office or remote.
It wasn't...
harrytrader wrote:
> As said here I showed an example of Backwardation of the
> market in the PAST: ...
If there is retrocausality
http://arxiv.org/abs/gr-qc/9406028
then there should be something analogous to the EPR
experiment (where Bell's inequalities are violated).
Do you...
Thunderdog wrote:
> Physics is a pure science - a hard science. The study of markets
> is a soft "science" - a social "science."
A lot of econophysics (e.g. quantum theory or chaos theory
applied to markets) seems like quackery to me. Probably
is.
But quants (mathematicians) doing...
nononsense wrote:
> Please straighten out your "Pi theorem" figuring prominently in
> your "mysticism" thread from a week ago. Among your
> mountain of published stuff, this is something we all can at
> least verify as being nonsense. You can't afford not to correct
> this. Should we...
harrytrader wrote:
> Book Review : "A Mathematician Plays the Stock Market"
> When a mathematician plays stock market it's a catastrophe or
> rather he is just another Irving Fisher because not all
> mathematicians should be alike ...
easyrider wrote:
> ... the candles were different on all three...
The atoms of finance are tick data: each market transaction
is time stamped. So one must look there to see how
[O,C.H.L] data is derived.
Fast_Trader wrote:
The question was given anthony_trader has traded to an account of $250000, can he trade for a living full-time. Maybe that would answer the question.
anthony_trader:
> i'd just like to thank everyone for their responses.
Since you have provided us this
http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/attachment.php?s=&postid=415051
can you post a copy of your trading transactions over the past three years?
Thanks.