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[ QUOTE ] depends on the market capitalization...the smaller the market cap, the more likely he has something insightful to say about it... if the stock was IBM or exxon, practically meaningless... if it was a $500M market cap biotech, i would look at it very seriously. [/ QUOTE ] Correct answer. It happened four years ago and it tripled. It is important to understand that this wasn't really a question about the stock market. [/ QUOTE ] Warning: perhaps too much within a specific context for anyone to care about... I know you don't care much for "high falutin philosophy" but formal epistemology might be grounded enough in math for you to care. Too Odd Not to Be True There is a lot of contemporary conversation about the merit of this idea, with a recent negative result by Olsson and this being a more positive outlook. Skip to the end (557) for a discussion of a similar situation as the one you outlined. |
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