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... a million times and get the same predictable result, but all you have really proved is that there is a strong correlation between your experiment's conditions and its results -- there is always a chance that ... a causal relationship.
Therefore I'm a bit confused when someone says "correlation does not imply causation," because I'd like to know what does. Nothing can prove ...
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... reflect the turn with a lag. Being at the top basically mean we have already turned.
A turn in correlation can mean two things: the first case is that we enter a period of consolidation as part of the simultaneous bull market in commodities and equities where the correlation will go down to zero before picking up in a year as the next leg of the bull market starts. This would leave us ...
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I got the following inquiry from the ever-curious Trader Rod.
A few questions concerning correlation between two instruments for the purpose of diversification:
1. When calculating the correlation coefficient, ... .
3) To achieve true diversification between two securities you need to have a near zero or negative correlation.
Struggling with support & resistance and knowing what the key ...
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... S. dollar has become a huge ‘carry trade’ vehicle for all risky assets. Historically, there is no correlation at all between the DXY index (the U.S. dollar index) and the S&P 500. In ... 2008, but now it has surged to 90% since April. There was historically a 70% inverse correlation between the U.S. dollar and emerging markets, such as the Brazilian Bovespa, and that correlation has also increased ...
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... an average correlation of 2%. This implies that every 1% rise in the S&P is matched by a .71% fall in ... this trend appears to be both strengthening and spreading. The average correlation between the Dollar and stocks since July is 60%; given that it’s ... 1995. By extension, this implies a proportionately high correlation between the Dollar and gold. In short, the notion that as the Dollar is ...
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... true. Yes, they are important rules for us to live by. But I feel like they are used to dismiss any correlation or anecdotal claim out of hand. It’s as if the phrases are “Correlation does not ... dismissing this AI out of hand because it’s a personal anecdote.) The thing is, correlation means that there is something connecting two things… and those two things may or may not be ...
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... the MIGS round table: That there's a difference between correlation and causation. Scores can be correlated to sales, but not necesarily affect them.
The correlation is fairly straight forward. Most game reviews are written by reviewers who fit the mold of ... takes to acheive 90% or better".
If you beleive only in the correlation, that the reviewers are essentially a sample group of gamers, ...
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... worth reading – shares 2 stunning charts which show the inverse correlation between the dollar and the Dow:
That is an overlaid chart (as close as I can easily get them to ... &P 500 from the March lows to today.
Notice the near-perfect inverse correlation. The Dollar goes up, the market goes down. The Dollar goes down, the market goes up.
Now today, literally minute-by-minute:
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... , Active Endpoints compares and contrasts two different styles of message correlation. In episode #4, Michael outlined message correlation as ... BPEL standard. In this episode, Michael illustrates a different style of correlation, which relies on the execution engine to correlate incoming messages to ... Active Endpoints BPMS blog
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... : 24 percent
Apr: 32
Jun: 35
Aug: 40
Oct: 44
When you run a simple correlation you get 0.987544 or about 99 percent. Now, correlation is not causation. These ... between these two and 2) the trends are not just similar but are almost perfectly correlated.
Conservatives would say the correlation is really between Obama's disapproval and the national debt. But consider this: are people more ...
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