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CH4RTQU4NTon Nov 26, 2013 9:48pm
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RE:QU4NT: The T/H relationship is largely inverse
RE:QU4NT: The T/H relationship is largely inverseAffirmative. I have found that T/H is almost always inverse since we're dealing largely with varying degrees of risk which is discordant with the laws of entropy and an enemy of fecund charting movements. FNMA... brilliant, textbook example. (is there a textbook yet or are we writing the prototype?) 20 H variable seems just right considering eventual overlapping in H. However, I attach an entropy variable (1 nat) to every H-event to account for any randomness that may occur in a permutation of the skew.
Don't worry, hegemoniconstructivesubversionihilisticoblivion will soon come to this discovery in a few years and confirm its robustness after his DD is finally complete.