The images on this blog are from an algorithmic environment that I first developed about 15 years ago - rendered using a graphical system that I wrote in Java. A “differential lattice” is a structured array of differences between two points: e.g. the difference between the closing price of a stock on day T-0 (today) and T-6 (a week ago). Consequently, if the closing prices are $10.10, $10.20, $10.30, $10.40, and $10.50 (today), then 0/3 is from T-0/T-3 or $10.50 less $10.20 = $0.30. A…
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I periodically use charts containing a crosswave “differential spectrum” or “event horizon.” In this blog, I will explain the nature of the spectrum and the relevance of any apparent bias.
I once mentioned purchasing a machine designed to monitor and reduce sleep apnea. Sleep apnea is when a person stops breathing while sleeping. During a sleep study, I was found to have moderate sleep apnea. Apart from its medical implications, sleep apnea is also a metric. The machine…
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