You chose that post to springboard predictability?
No that happened earlier when you posted the statistics which required a 42% tolerance level.
You know, sample volatility often returns a 42% or higher resultant range.
There's other statistical indicators to account for its significance, its accuracy against other ranges etc.
I have to admit, I have a slight urge to show reject what a bell curve is and why a gaussian distribution matters. He wouldn't be freaking out so much and I find his edge and angst unpleasant.
I have to admit, I have a slight urge to show reject what a bell curve is and why a gaussian distribution matters. He wouldn't be freaking out so much and I find his edge and angst unpleasant.
You have to forgive him, macky. It's been months since he almost had a point. He just got a bit over-zealous.
Originally Posted by IdolEyes787
Ghey lumberjacks, wolverines, blackflies in the summer, polar bears in the winter, that's basically Canada in a nutshell.
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