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A rather profound statement on which this Blog is partly based..
The greatest shortcoming of the human race is our inability to understand the exponential function.
- Albert Bartlett
This will help you understand how nature really works:
Are Humans smarter than Yeast? The answer is not necessarily obvious!
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Significance..
It's Exponential Math that connects the waves of Elliot with the trendlines of Gann....If only those guys had computers !!!
Examples of Exponential Time Node and Trendline capabilities..and tutorials.
Like everyone else, a wanderer through time...Graduate of Penn State University , B.S. in Meteorology, 25 years in the oil business....12 of those years in Information Technology...running this Blog from a PC running Ubuntu Linux
3 comments:
Mark ,
Good morning, finished the book. Going to wait a week and go through it again.
old john
Hi John,
How have you liked the book? I thought Miner was a pretty good author, considering that charts can be dry reading..
Regards,
Mark
Mark,
i like it very much but I have to go through it again and again. Just have to plow through it. Not the math guy you are
old john
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