I want to get your thoughts and opinion on this company.
Supposedly they have found the "holy grail"
What baffles me is that:
1. UBS Warburg renewed their contract for a minuscule fee around $5 million (wired magazine)
2. Why would Packard ever consider licensing his technology in the first place? They cant be that stupid?
3. Nonlinear dynamics have been used way back in the 70s, so its not that this is overly "new." Moreover, very little Chaos Theory is used. Its more or less, a usage of genetic algorithm
5. It is reported (book and online source) that PC could predict from 70% to 90%. In the latest interview in MARKET PROPHETs, the numbers was only 55% according to Packard, himself.
6. They have been in business for roughly 15 years. You would imagine that UBS Warburg would implement a full-scale exploitation. Moreover, you would expect their "models" to be refined enough by now.
7. Thomas Bass is a d*ck. His book fails on so many level. Total Disrespect for any discipline out side of physics or mathematics. Noblizing Packard and his company was flat out demeaning to writers, economists,traders,etc.
---Fish
Supposedly they have found the "holy grail"
What baffles me is that:
1. UBS Warburg renewed their contract for a minuscule fee around $5 million (wired magazine)
2. Why would Packard ever consider licensing his technology in the first place? They cant be that stupid?
3. Nonlinear dynamics have been used way back in the 70s, so its not that this is overly "new." Moreover, very little Chaos Theory is used. Its more or less, a usage of genetic algorithm
5. It is reported (book and online source) that PC could predict from 70% to 90%. In the latest interview in MARKET PROPHETs, the numbers was only 55% according to Packard, himself.
6. They have been in business for roughly 15 years. You would imagine that UBS Warburg would implement a full-scale exploitation. Moreover, you would expect their "models" to be refined enough by now.
7. Thomas Bass is a d*ck. His book fails on so many level. Total Disrespect for any discipline out side of physics or mathematics. Noblizing Packard and his company was flat out demeaning to writers, economists,traders,etc.
---Fish

