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Michael,
I think that this "math" is the mark of a true genius. Only other true
geniuses are meant to understand it. Don't worry. Some day we will look back
and thank John for his contributions.
blaine
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Michael Paauwe [mailto:mpaauwe@xxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Wednesday, May 20, 1998 9:59 PM
> To: Omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: John Cappello 'math post'?
>
> I am referring to what is written below by John Cappello. I'm assuming he
> expected it would be taken seriously. I'm trying to do that. I'm
> not trying
> to make trouble. Just that I take research into the markets and trading
> seriously, mainly because I make my living from it.
>
> My question is:
>
> My close associates excluded, is there another mathematician, computer
> expert, or someone on this list technically capable of gleaning
> anything at
> all related to trading the S&P 500 from the following post by John
> Cappello.... in which he claims to be ..... "giving us the math"?
>
> I thought I would make one more attempt to see if this is genuine
> technically, or something else entirely. I have studied the markets,
> traded, studied this post and the others related to it, repeatedly. I'm
> 'trying to believe' it is serious, but seem to come up short. No offense
> intended. Perhaps (likely) my brain is just not on the same planet.
>
> Does ANYONE else have the same problem as me after looking at
> this 'math'?
>
> If not, can anyone explain how and why the math he 'gave' us all really
> might be founded in some logic and be the basis for something
> useful related
> to trading the S&P 500? And how that might be?
>
> Has anyone else here been able to 'get' anything out of this post
> by John? I
> have my own suspicians but I'm not a mathematician, even though I
> studied the math of finance and statistics.
>
> Believe me, all I'm trying to do is find any truth here, if
> that's possible.
>
> regards and thanks for anyone's thoughts or help.
>
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