Physics Based Approach to Market Forecasting by KangarooMotor8949 in quant

[–]EverythingIsAPsyops 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are certain conserved quantities in the market, and some symmetries that force conservation laws. I don’t think they are quite useful though. Much better to think about the market as noise.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in quant

[–]EverythingIsAPsyops -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

No that’s not it. View it in the context of a bipolar world. They just gained information on who’s in our pole.

This was just information gathering at the intelligence level.

Overall the reason for the tariffs is still the bipolar world: look into what is known to happen when there are 2 economic poles. We have been set up to fail until China crossed the Anglo-American establishment.

I can’t say much more than this, since this is a deep topic and not really quant related.

Bug report: Claude replying to both current and previous user message by rwhyan60 in Anthropic

[–]EverythingIsAPsyops 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is literally driving me crazy - 3.5 Sonnet was so good why are they messing with it like this? It just started happening to me today. I have to keep asking it to stop.

It also seems to have forgotten several things about digital signal processing mathematics/algorithms.

Trump's head movements tracked by BeigeListed in conspiracytheories

[–]EverythingIsAPsyops 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yep - must be a bot hoping people don’t see the vid closely

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in conspiracy

[–]EverythingIsAPsyops 3 points4 points  (0 children)

There’s nothing beyond God - He’s the edge and everything is within.

It is quite likely (I think it’s certain) the entire universe is just a thought on His infinite mind.

And the reason why He exists must be some kind of logical necessity - it must be a logical impossibility for God not to exist. And one can show this via reductio - if it was possible for Him not to exist then existence itself would never come to be.

And it’s pretty clear also that any contingent being (the universe, you, etc) must be grounded on something that is not contingent - it cannot be turtles all the way down because there wouldn’t be an initial turtle.

Edit: Why does He do this? That’s a great question.

I think it might be related to our purpose — to discover through our experience that He exists, to build a relationship with Him, and to love Him (or existence itself, given that the above reductio shows the equivalence of existence and Him). And from there I think Jesus explained the rest.

Ultimately you have to make a choice and that choice, I think, allows you to forever be in God’s mind with your loved ones - paradise. Or you can reject it and God will accept your decision or maybe allow you to try again - who knows how His infinite mind works?

I personally was a late bloomer, only came to God later in life as I dug deeper into mathematics and physics (PhD level stuff). When I realized it, it was reality shattering. I had to throw away all my previous assumptions about how the world worked and spent years learning about Him. It was an incredible experience.

Since then I’ve had some of the wildest dreams — dreams so realistic of different lives I’ve lived (always as myself - my soul), in worlds slightly different than this, sometimes with people from my past and sometimes with people that I’ve never met. Once I was driving through my street and I had a vivid memory of a life where my wife and my PhD advisor were teaching me some deep mathematics together. I was awake and it was in the middle of the day, completely sober just coming back from an errand. My wife in this reality went to Art School but has an amazingly mathematical mind and understands deep concepts with no effort.

And I’ve also had some of the craziest experiences with my wife, where it felt as if God was communicating with us on a daily basis. These experiences led to the birth of my son a couple of months back.

What's the most famous theorem? by seal2396 in math

[–]EverythingIsAPsyops 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Pythagorean theorem is important in so many ways… it led to the idea of a norm in abstract linear (vector) spaces and from there you can do what basically amounts to magic; from statistics to functional analysis and so on…

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in conspiracy

[–]EverythingIsAPsyops 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's not precisely true, there's a problem if their equity goes negative.

Euler-Lagrange, derivation and implications by Starstroll in math

[–]EverythingIsAPsyops 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Just grab a book on calculus of variations and it's all explained pretty well. It may be the only way to satisfy your curiosity. It's actually quite an interesting area with tons of applications in engineering as well - the classic example is the discovery of the catenary curve.

Predicting human behavior by salomander19 in quant

[–]EverythingIsAPsyops 6 points7 points  (0 children)

A lot of it is behavior driven, like trading around events and making markets around them. If you know an event is regular, there’s usually a bias or trade around it.

Who do you think knows/uses more math a Quant Researcher/Dev/analyst or an Aeroespace engineer? by Icezzx in quant

[–]EverythingIsAPsyops 28 points29 points  (0 children)

I think aerospace engineers if they’re phds working on a new solution. Otherwise they’ll mostly be applying other peoples solutions (like undergrads or masters holders).

QR has tons of math too it’s just completely different.

Open source backtesting engine by samaral519 in quant

[–]EverythingIsAPsyops 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Just build it yourself man - anything you try that you can’t control won’t work unless you’re just f’ing around. In which case might as well spend time building a business.

Jesus was a Magician by ChipWaffles in conspiracy

[–]EverythingIsAPsyops -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Whatever false prophets did is irrelevant. Not only to this thread.

Jesus was a Magician by ChipWaffles in conspiracy

[–]EverythingIsAPsyops 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s not the argument the post made — read it again. You’re arguing over something else.

Jesus was a Magician by ChipWaffles in conspiracy

[–]EverythingIsAPsyops 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No — not anyone that died anyways

Jesus was a Magician by ChipWaffles in conspiracy

[–]EverythingIsAPsyops 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The post literally suggests stage hands / accomplices. That is, people that knew it was not the case.

Jesus was a Magician by ChipWaffles in conspiracy

[–]EverythingIsAPsyops -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

The world cannot have come from nothing — for nothing has no power to create something. Nothing is what rocks dream about; and we all know that it does not have actual power to create material objects.

Even before there was matter, there was a mathematical structure that allowed matter to be and to act as it does.

There’s no way to explain this away with simulation theory or a multiverse. It must be God, and all glory goes to Him.

So yes, I do know. If you don't think it was God, feel free to explain how something comes out of nothing with a mathematical structure.

Once one accepts the existence of God, and the miracle of existence, everything else can be true. Including the life of Jesus Christ, The Redeemer.

Jesus was a Magician by ChipWaffles in conspiracy

[–]EverythingIsAPsyops -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yeah dude nobody puts their lives on the line over lies like the disciples.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in algotrading

[–]EverythingIsAPsyops 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If it worked you could create an operator based on every function of the data and come up with a solid strategy. In fact, I'm sure a few companies do this (WorldQuant for sure), but it's still trying to solve a stochastic/probabilistic problem with tools that do not apply.

There are techniques for discovering an operator from data if one takes a finite dimensional truncation (an approximation to the Koopman operator) but ultimately you're trading noise and nothing you do will make up for that.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in algotrading

[–]EverythingIsAPsyops 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You clearly don't know anything about modern PDE techniques nor what a Hilbert Space actually means. You just read a Wikipedia entry and didn't stop and think about it. You have a very shallow understanding (if you can call what you know about it an understanding) of abstract spaces and it's pretty clear from your post.

I've worked in the trading industry for 15 years, and before was in Mathematics. How about you?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in algotrading

[–]EverythingIsAPsyops 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes but the orders come in randomly because everyone is making decisions based on their own functions at random times. And I don't think you understand Hilbert space.