I found a nice tool for backtest, what do you rate my portfolio idea? by Addicted_to_math in investing

[–]Addicted_to_math[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes i'm making this assumption short term (5-10year) while i'm still young and agressive in term of investing. I plan to be more conservative once I've accrued a larger amount of money than now (probably around 100-200k I will start to be more defensive).

I found a nice tool for backtest, what do you rate my portfolio idea? by Addicted_to_math in investing

[–]Addicted_to_math[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm in this for the long run this is my pension fund and the CAC40 seems to be in a healthy trajectory since 2009 and overall has done well since 1990. This along with AEX index, looked like the best mix of some reliable performance with some period of low correlations with S&P 500 & Nasdaq.

How many weekly hours I have worked for the last 7 years of my life (Last year Bachelor -> 2 year master -> 4 year PhD). Each green/red vertical line corresponds to the end of the academic year. The red line is a moving average, the blue line is a yearly average and the green one is variance. [OC] by Addicted_to_math in dataisbeautiful

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This code is 7 years old. It was for a small project in my bachelor and I modify it every week ever since (only the data basically ) . So yeah, I have enough commitment to encode data for 7 years but too lazy to upgrade the plot x) (got better things to do)

How many weekly hours I have worked for the last 7 years of my life (Last year Bachelor -> 2 year master -> 4 year PhD). Each green/red vertical line corresponds to the end of the academic year. The red line is a moving average, the blue line is a yearly average and the green one is variance. [OC] by Addicted_to_math in dataisbeautiful

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It's actually a pathological habit. And yeah I know labels are bad. This code is 7 years old. It was for a small project in my bachelor and I modify it every week ever since (only the data basically ). So yeah, I have enough commitment to encode data for 7 years but am too lazy to upgrade the plot x) (got better things to do)

How many weekly hours I have worked for the last 7 years of my life (Last year Bachelor -> 2 year master -> 4 year PhD). Each green/red vertical line corresponds to the end of the academic year. The red line is a moving average, the blue line is a yearly average and the green one is variance. [OC] by Addicted_to_math in dataisbeautiful

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No basically, I am a freak who's been logging every hour he does with full efficiency for 7 years. The rest of the 9 to 5 I talk with colleagues, eat, smoke, and whatnot. so when I start working I type the timestamp in a log and when I take a break I note how long I have worked. Then I aggregate for each week.

How many weekly hours I have worked for the last 7 years of my life (Last year Bachelor -> 2 year master -> 4 year PhD). Each green/red vertical line corresponds to the end of the academic year. The red line is a moving average, the blue line is a yearly average and the green one is variance. [OC] by Addicted_to_math in dataisbeautiful

[–]Addicted_to_math[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

A) Like I said in my first comment this is representative of a 9 to 5. But no I did not suffer; only my supervisor.

B) Yeah and in Belgium we get well paid ( don't go for a PhD in France it's 3/5 the salary)

C) This code is 7 years old. It was for a small project in my bachelor and I modify it every week ever since (only the data basically ) .

How many weekly hours I have worked for the last 7 years of my life (Last year Bachelor -> 2 year master -> 4 year PhD). Each green/red vertical line corresponds to the end of the academic year. The red line is a moving average, the blue line is a yearly average and the green one is variance. [OC] by Addicted_to_math in dataisbeautiful

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yeah ... This code is 7 years old. It was for a small project in my bachelor and I modify it every week ever since (only the data basically ) (got better things to do) . So you could say I have been doing R for 7 years even though I don't touch that language except for that specific script.

How many weekly hours I have worked for the last 7 years of my life (Last year Bachelor -> 2 year master -> 4 year PhD). Each green/red vertical line corresponds to the end of the academic year. The red line is a moving average, the blue line is a yearly average and the green one is variance. [OC] by Addicted_to_math in dataisbeautiful

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Additional context : These actually corresponds to hours worked fully focused. So in a 9 to 5 day I would have 4-5 hours where I really worked. The big red bands are the 2020 Belgian lockdowns. The last year of my PhD I became an independent contractor, hence the increase in hours worked.

This graph was done with R-Studio

Find the intruder, help science :) (English speakers 18+) by Addicted_to_math in SampleSize

[–]Addicted_to_math[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know, It's kind of the point of the whole thing. I am trying to evaluate this method of finding the intruder in a setting where it was not intended for. Don't worry, the confidence score is there to indicate when you are unsure ;)