riemannzeta
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Informal norms are vigorously enforced in SF today!
3:35 PM Nov 4th, 2009
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@ Ownership is the third-rail in IP disputes
3:20 PM Nov 4th, 2009
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in reply to IPStrategist
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@ where are you Jackie? What event am I missing?
3:19 PM Nov 4th, 2009
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in reply to IPStrategist
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@ Love that book. If you liked that intro to his work, then you might also like *Creativity* -- his application to talented people
3:19 PM Nov 4th, 2009
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in reply to Jurate
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The Problem with American Anti-intellectualism
11:33 AM Nov 4th, 2009
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@ LOL. All very true.
3:19 PM Nov 3rd, 2009
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in reply to ahaspel
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What data sets should be used to test models of agent dynamics?
11:57 AM Nov 3rd, 2009
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Unless you're fitting volatility series to test some hypothesis about agent behavior, you might as well be doing astrology.
11:28 AM Nov 3rd, 2009
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ARCH and GARCH models are guilty of the worst sort of hindsight bias.
11:26 AM Nov 3rd, 2009
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How the heck can you tell how much is at risk from looking only at models of past price series?
11:25 AM Nov 3rd, 2009
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Folks, we don't need statistical models of volatility in PRICE. We need statistical models of when and how much agents will buy or sell.
11:25 AM Nov 3rd, 2009
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The biggest joke in modern finance: The belief that we could model volatility without understanding when and how much agents buy and sell.
11:24 AM Nov 3rd, 2009
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When competitors cannot differentiate, competition is wasteful and degrading.
9:16 AM Nov 3rd, 2009
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The relevant question is this: In what time and place will a competition encourage the most differentiation?
9:16 AM Nov 3rd, 2009
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Competition is neither a perfect good nor a perfect evil.
9:15 AM Nov 3rd, 2009
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Are markets flawed? Or is it competition?
10:53 PM Nov 2nd, 2009
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Reflexivity Goes Deeper than Soros Himself Seems to Realize
5:01 PM Nov 2nd, 2009
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"transactions costs" are frequency and phase mismatches as much as unequal bargaining power and information costs.
1:13 PM Oct 30th, 2009
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That's the reason for the hypothesis of synchronized flow.
1:11 PM Oct 30th, 2009
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"The flow of material and information from any part of the system must match the input requirements of the next stages." - Deming
1:11 PM Oct 30th, 2009
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