RE: [CPT-FGC] Re: Hi

  • From: "Donaldson, Alasdair" <alasdair.donaldson@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "cpt-fgc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <cpt-fgc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 5 Feb 2014 09:20:46 +0000

Hello there!
My name is Stu. I have played many Tekken games against various people in South 
Africa. Some games were hard, but in the end we all became friends and that 
what matters.

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Behalf Of Jack Steel
Sent: 05 February 2014 11:09 AM
To: cpt-fgc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [CPT-FGC] Re: Hi

My ggpo user is goku1up- and finalfighter i smashed many ggpo kof 2002 players 
avk team sa and other locals they tried all cheats 2 no profit i hope to get 
smashed in kof13 and other platforms.smash or b
smashed"d.^_^;)

On 2/3/14, Nicholas Robertson-Muir <nicmuir@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I wonder if they would have done the same if it was me?
>
> Or would they be all like... call the hospital, this man is about to 
> have a heart-attack.
>
>
> On Mon, Feb 3, 2014 at 4:10 PM, Sean Carrington 
> <theseancarrington@xxxxxxxxx
>> wrote:
>
>> I think I'm troubled.
>>
>> I might have cursed one too many times at the GM of Telkom Claremont.
>> I was escorted out of the mall by security... *facepalm*.
>> On 03 Feb 2014 4:02 PM, "G B" <sigma.g19@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>>> "subjective prices" - I mean that they are priced subjectively... 
>>> See DeBont and Thaler (1985)'s classic overreaction hypothesis, or 
>>> google anything on herding, as a basic yet 'oh so' applicable example.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Mon, Feb 3, 2014 at 3:52 PM, G B <sigma.g19@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Never heard of Peter Stone. Can you send me the title of the 
>>>> article or the pdf? I'd love to read it.
>>>>
>>>> The reason why its frequently mentioned/used within the Hedge Fund 
>>>> industry is due to how rapidly HFs change, as can be seen in the 
>>>> quant meltdown of 2007 (In three days, you could've made R1 turn 
>>>> into R500, if you were at the right place at the right time). 
>>>> Testing for adaption here is extremely interesting, and saves you 
>>>> years of work. HFs is also the canary in the coal mine in world of 
>>>> finance.
>>>>
>>>> You are spot on with the over-fitting issue. :-) I corrected this 
>>>> when I implemented mine. When using fundamental analysis, they'd 
>>>> implement like,
>>>> 15 different fundamental metrics, of which maybe 4 or 5 have any 
>>>> statical significance. In fact, certain researchers went to the 
>>>> extent of running a GA to select the variables for "best-fit" 
>>>> first... which is akin to data-mining in the sense that they are 
>>>> finding the best variables that fit with the given data BEFORE 
>>>> running the algorithm.
>>>>
>>>> And yes, the evolutionary algorithm is trained using a data-base 
>>>> first, before it goes live. Typically, the GA selects the variables 
>>>> and the ANN is what does all the decision making. Having the 
>>>> computer decide what it should do for both is unwise, or at least, 
>>>> I think so.
>>>>
>>>> Like I said, you put garbage in, you going to get garbage out, that 
>>>> is how it works with these black box machines, so yeah, people have 
>>>> used GA's before, but like we both mentioned, how you program it 
>>>> and I would is totally different, which means it would learn 
>>>> differently, just as we do.
>>>>
>>>> You also mentioned "Buy-Low/Sell-High" when there are economic 
>>>> shocks, which is a great strategy, sure, but stock prices will 
>>>> adjust accordingly anyway, so while they may be cheaper than usual, 
>>>> they won't necessarily be mispriced, which is what I'm interested 
>>>> in. I can't always wait for some kind of external economic movement 
>>>> to make money.
>>>>
>>>>   As you've said, I don't want to match the market at all, else I'd 
>>>> go passive. Stocks are priced at the value that the market values 
>>>> it at and those are often subjective prices, more often than not.If 
>>>> I had a basic program to initiate buy/sell commands based on 
>>>> whether a stock falls below/above a certain price and expect it to 
>>>> earn money, I'd be a billionaire by now.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Mon, Feb 3, 2014 at 2:29 PM, Ilitirit Sama
>>>> <ilitirit@xxxxxxxxx>wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> @GB
>>>>>
>>>>> I did some reading up on using GA against the stock market.  It 
>>>>> seems some Hedge Funds use them already, but most of these funds 
>>>>> are already defunct (probably not because of the use of GAs 
>>>>> though).  Was that paper you mentioned by Peter Stone?  It answers 
>>>>> a lot of the questions I had.
>>>>>  It
>>>>> seems the evolution of the ANN happens way before the data is run 
>>>>> on live data.  Stock Market GAs also tend to suffer from 
>>>>> "over-fitting", which is something I also mentioned.  They try to 
>>>>> adjust to past performance in order to generate an expected 
>>>>> result.  However, most GAs don't take into account random 
>>>>> fluctuations in the result, so they fail miserably when they try 
>>>>> to derive patterns from the data.  The best they can do is to try 
>>>>> to match the curve, which of course is very bad.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Mon, Feb 3, 2014 at 2:19 PM, Ilitirit Sama
>>>>> <ilitirit@xxxxxxxxx>wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> He needs to confirm the subscription.  The link should be at the 
>>>>>> bottom of any of the admins' messages.  Give me his email address.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Mon, Feb 3, 2014 at 2:03 PM, lindsey kiviets 
>>>>>> <lindseyak@xxxxxxxxxxx
>>>>>> > wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> lol,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> @ilitrit , gimme th fgc link again please.i added Hilton myself 
>>>>>>> , and it seems he is not added to the mails.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> ------------------------------
>>>>>>> Date: Mon, 3 Feb 2014 13:59:14 +0200
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Subject: Re: [CPT-FGC] Re: Hi
>>>>>>> From: ryan820509@xxxxxxxxx
>>>>>>> To: cpt-fgc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> *lol* Guys will just have to put their cellphones where I can 
>>>>>>> see em, or else :P Scumbaggery at it's finest :P
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I'm busy editing the vids. Will start uploading soon :)
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Mon, Feb 3, 2014 at 1:55 PM, Ashraf Barendse < 
>>>>>>> ashraf.barendse@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> The first rule of Random FG club is...
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Gohan is a charge character. I know this because LB knows this.
>>>>>>>
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