Wednesday, December 30, 2020

Clues from the Past Inform the Present in Creating the Future

 

Choice Emblems for Gifts



The past is an iffy and flimsy guide to the future, but it’s the only lead we’ve got. In that case, we ought to survey the past for clues and tips for working the present in order to create the future we desire.

This lodestar applies to all manner of go-getters, from students and scientists to entrepreneurs and policymakers. The formula has been distilled into a compact design to serve as a reminder and a spur to action. A representative sample of products is as follows.

























Source: Trendken Shop.


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Tuesday, December 29, 2020

Thrust of Trendken Hub

From Cosmic Memes and Comic Quips 
to Perky Signs and Trendy Clothes



The purpose of the Hub is to spotlight the creations crafted by Trendken Designs. The catchy motifs run the gamut from subtle wisdom and pointed wit to visual humor and esthetic appeal. 

The designs combine a touch of modern flair with a base of eternal themes. Examples of the latter lie in ingenuity and enterprise, elegance through simplicity, headway plus uplift. Other keynotes include cosmic truths and inspiring thoughts, comic quips and pensive quotes, guiding lights and refreshing scenes.

The ensuing products span the rainbow from posters, mugs and T-shirts to clocks, magnets and pillows. The trendy but enduring emblems make standout gifts for friends and family. The ideal recipients for the presents range from students, parents and neighbors to colleagues, helpers and clients.


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Tuesday, December 15, 2020

Basic Models of Complex Systems

Crux of the Duplex Method
plus Case Study
of the Dow Stock Index


We live in a world full of complex and chaotic systems. A good example concerns the stock market that stymies all manner of investors ranging from casual amateurs to gung-ho professionals.

According to the Efficient Market Hypothesis, the current price always reflects the totality of information available to the investing public. As a byproduct, no one can detect any clues for predicting the market in a trusty fashion.

Instead, the market is deemed to move in an utterly erratic way. In particular, a popular myth known as the Random Walk shuffle contends that the price level shifts with equal likelihood and to similar extent in either direction, whether to the upside or downside.

At first glance, the image of pure randomness does ring true in practice. For instance, the average investor is unable to beat the market averages such as the Dow Jones index. While the lack of success may seem like a letdown, the truth is even worse. In actuality, the participants in the aggregate lag comfortably behind the benchmarks of the bourse.

If we look more closely, the lousy performance of the actors springs mostly from their frantic efforts to beat the competition. Amid the frenzy, the demons of greed and fear prod the antsy players into making impulsive moves that are not only groundless and futile but actually counterproductive and harmful to their cause.

On the bright side, though, the market displays a smattering of patterns that can be exploited by a sober person. An example concerns the seasonal cycle behind the monthly moves of the Dow benchmark.

To fathom the elusive waves in a stringent fashion, we turn to the duplex method of modeling shifty systems. The sturdy framework makes use of the binomial test: the simplest and strongest, as well as safest and surest, way to profile chancy events regardless of the domain.

To this end, we first transform the conceptual models of the stock market into a trio of precise templates. The formal blueprints are then converted into R code: the top choice of programming language and software platform for statistical workouts. The trenchant results serve to debunk the fable of efficiency and confirm the existence of hardy patterns in the marketplace.

In short, the benefits of the seasonal model lie in simplicity and potency in sundry forms. The drawcards include the ease of acquiring the information required, the leanness of the dataset employed, the ubiquity of the software deployed, the universality of the experimental setup, and the strength of the conclusions at high levels of statistical significance.  

NOTE:  The full report is titled, “Basic Models of Complex Systems”. The document may be downloaded in PDF form at Smashwords or ResearchGate. Moreover, a digest of the report is available as a video at YouTube or Internet Archive.

 
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Sunday, September 20, 2020

Outlook for Tesla

 
Prospects till Early 2021 and Beyond



Tesla makes waves in multiplex ways in the financial forum as well as the real economy. For instance, the carmaker has single-handedly created a mass market for electric vehicles. Moreover, the dynamo is now disrupting the marketplace for solar roofs, power packs, and other products bearing on clean energy. 

To set the backdrop, the trailblazer ran into a slew of roadblocks and sinkholes in the early stages. Despite the stumpers, though, the firebrand attained a respectable level of manufacturing savvy and financial stability by the end of the 2010s. In the process, the upstart confounded and humbled a multitude of skeptics. 

An ongoing example involves the corps of scoffers that sell short millions of shares of stock while presuming that the company will fail and the equity collapse. The spitfires betting against the firm lost $18 billion during the first half of 2020 alone. Some of the washouts threw in the towel while others chose to cling on and pray for redemption. Yet the peppy stock tramped higher, thus squeezing the shorts and pounding them even more. 

To be sure, the stock has to relax and unwind on occasion throughout its journey to lofty heights. At this stage, some of the vibrant prospects for the firm are already baked into the burly price of the stock. In the absence of a huge surprise, though, a hefty amount of growth still remains to be unleashed in the months and years to come. 


NOTE:  The full article is titled, “Outlook for Tesla”. The briefing may be viewed on the Web in HTML format at Medium. An alternative is to download the file in PDF mode from the Internet Archive.

 
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Saturday, August 15, 2020

Duplex Models of Complex Systems


Binomial Framework and Case Study 
of 
Seasonal Waves in the Stock Market 




Duplex models can portray complex systems with the utmost of simplicity, clarity and efficacy. The drawcards range from the dearth of initial premises to the soundness of final conclusions. The mettle of the binomial approach shows up, for instance, in debunking the welter of myths and misconceptions that pervades the fields of finance and economics. According to the Efficient Market Hypothesis, the marketplace always reflects the totality of information available to the general public. Since every nub of know-what and know-how informs the latest prices, no single actor can improve on the valuation of assets ranging from stocks and bonds to commodities and realties. 

One consequence is the lack of trusty cues for forecasting the market: if every clue has been fully utilized, then any move henceforth has to come as a complete surprise. Another fallout lies in the Random Walk Model that pictures the path of the market as a form of Brownian motion whereby the price level is wont to shift in any direction with equal likelihood. 

Unfortunately, the Efficient credo abounds with flaws ranging from unreal assumptions and spurious concepts to inconsistent models and faulty conclusions. A counterpoint involves the wave motion of the stock market that belies the premise of utter randomness. As a recourse, a true science ought to build on hard data and staunch precepts, rigorous models and tenable results. To this end, the study at hand represents a small but fundamental step toward a coherent theory of the marketplace. 

To underscore the gulf between the mythos and reality, the work plan takes a minimalist approach. For starters, the inquest draws only on a minute fraction of the trove of information freely available at the most popular portal among the investing public. Moreover, the quantitative analysis relies solely on the simplest technique in statistical testing. From a computational stance, the attendant program invokes a skimpy subset of the built-in functions within the core module of the R system: the leading choice of programming language and software platform for data science in disparate domains. 


NOTE:  The ebook is available under the title of “Duplex Models of Complex Systems”. The document in PDF form may be downloaded from the Internet Archive or at ResearchGate. In addition, the title is distributed in EPUB format by Apple Books and other partners of Books2Read.


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Wednesday, January 1, 2020

MintKit Growth Index – Update 2020

A Benchmark for Spry Growth at Modest Risk



After enduring a crash in late 2018, the stock market scrambled higher over the past year. Despite a few fallbacks along the way, the bourse racked up hefty gains in the end. In particular, the flagship benchmark—namely, the S&P 500 Index (SPX)—rose by 28.9% during 2019.

When the stock market forges ahead, high-growth stocks tend to surpass their plodding peers. In keeping with the norm, the MintKit Growth Index (MGX) climbed by 33.5%.

From a larger stance, the MGX upon its launch was set to unity (1); that is, 100 percentage points. Starting from this baseline, the Index reached 117.6893 points at the end of last year.

Looking downstream, the outlook for 2020 is humdrum compared to the slant over the past year. The main damper lies in the prospect of a recession in the U.S. by 2021. Given the frailty of the economy, the stock market is slated to flail around a lot more than press ahead. In that case, the bourse will at best chalk up a modest return over the year to come.

In this tepid environment, it seems prudent to seek stable growth rather than zippy gains going forward. For this reason, the revised roster for MGX takes a somewhat conservative approach much like the tack taken in 2019. To sum up, the goal for the coming year centers on sturdy growth with ample stability rather than lusty vigor with stellar potential.


NOTE:  The report is a slide presentation under the title of “MintKit Growth Index – Update 2020”. The file is available in PDF form at SlideShare.
 
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