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Counter to Popular Regression
To understand why the Linear Regression is suggesting the solar activity is going down, we need to talk about a few other things first. 1 - The Sun is in a relatively constant state of equilibrium. This means the overall activity tends to even out over time. Sometimes low, sometimes high, but on an average of zero. That's what equilibrium dose, it's a zero sum outcome over a period of time within the equilibrium state....
May 19, 2012, 7:15 pm - JADELottery

BMA and Symmetry
The MM and PB Quantum Selections for 2006-12-01 and 12-02 only have 2 quantum values applied: 1. Linear Regression, BMA Functions, and BMA Probability Projection applied to Draw Occurrences. (Subject to be released as a topic at another time.) 2. Symmetry....
Dec 1, 2006, 4:12 am - JADELottery

General Overview of The Wave Matrix and Ultimate Wave Predictor.
For this overview we'll be looking at the last digit of the Minnesota Daily Pick 3 in the date range of 2012-01-01 to 2012-07-06; a total of 188 draws. Most of us have had that feeling there must be some pattern or patterns in the chaos of the lottery numbers we analyze. Just by looking at the chart of the data we can see something of a pattern there. There are a wide variety of methods that have been created to find these obvious but...
Jul 29, 2012, 6:25 pm - JADELottery

Regression Roller Coaster
The way we applied Linear Regression to our Relativistic Market data is kind of like a Roller Coaster ride. The cars on the ride are connected in sequence and are only on a portion of the roller coaster at one point in time. Instead of getting a regression reading of the whole ride, we just get the regression reading of the cars on the track. We can make a running regression measurement of the cars as it moves along the tracks. This allows us to see wha...
Jul 26, 2014, 11:19 am - JADELottery

Inside the Eye of the Market Hurricane...
Inside the Eye of the Market Hurricane since about the end of 2012 and clear inside at about 2013 June time frame. This is a very strange and calmed chaos. It almost looks like the market is being heavily controlled. Like there's a delay in the crash or something... weird. It was a Category 5 when we entered, but it's building up before we hit the Storm Wall again. Indications are it'll be a Category 10 when it's done with US. Watch...
Jul 26, 2014, 1:52 am - JADELottery

Sin-Lin-Reg
Simple Linear Regression Y = A + B * X B = ( xy - x...
Dec 14, 2006, 4:22 am - JADELottery

The Best Powerball MegaMillions Strategy of ALL of Them...
The best Powerball/MegaMillions/EuroMillions strategy is to find a particular System that you like, whichever that one might be, AND FORM A POWERBALL/MEGAMILLIONS POOL...But to me the best pool is one that requires, ask of each one 20 dollars a month...Get yourself 16 people [make sure is 16 people], ask of each one 20 dollars a month and save the money every month UNTIL THE JACKPOT gets 80 million or higher and you play it...It gets like 80 million every 2 months or 2 1/2 months......
Jun 21, 2009, 12:56 pm - pumpi76

And the Award for Bass Ackwards ETF of the Year Goes to XIVH.
Before we get in to this, we need to explain what Relative Value is. The equation below shows how to calculate a relative value in relation to a fixed point in time. Example, if the value of a Stock, ETF, ETN, Currency, etc. is $10.00 now and its value was $5.00 yesterday, then its Relative Value now is 2 ln($10.00 / $5.00)...
Mar 29, 2018, 11:52 am - JADELottery

Calm Chaos in Market Madness.
Below are the Relativistic Market Data, One Market Year Slope and One Market Year Chaos charts for the S P 500, NASDAQ and DOW. One Market Year is about 271 market days and is used to calculate the previous one year of linear regression at each point in time....
Jul 26, 2014, 2:17 pm - JADELottery

Rendition on Regression
We posted the Linear Regression so we can explain the use on our Relativistic Market data. The two parts we used are the: Slope and R-Squared Correlation. These help in understanding the direction and c...
Jul 26, 2014, 10:25 am - JADELottery

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