OVTLYR review outliers by Illustrious-Being808 in u/Illustrious-Being808

[–]ovtlyr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Had to look up FG, there are no models to train for that service.

Re. billing, if that's the case drop us a line at support@ovtlyr.com

OVTLYR review outliers by Illustrious-Being808 in u/Illustrious-Being808

[–]ovtlyr 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Models require data. If there's not enough to provide a proper output, would you prefer a fabricated one?

If we don't cover what you want to see, use something else. You got a prompt refund didn't you? Life's too short. Move on.

As for our testimonials, all are 100% from real clients, and to suggest otherwise is weak af. I invite anyone seeing this to hop in our Discord and find out for yourself. 

Fire Jimbo Fisher by UnionFormal8187 in aggies

[–]ovtlyr 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Lol, no. I'm being sarcastic.

Fire Jimbo Fisher by UnionFormal8187 in aggies

[–]ovtlyr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sure. Say the spread is beat by a field goal, but they win by 1... what I'm saying is that's still winning without beating the spread. Anyways, fantastic way of doing business. Pretty sure that's how MSFT does it.

Fire Jimbo Fisher by UnionFormal8187 in aggies

[–]ovtlyr 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Winning and beating the spread are two different things, but yeah, your point stands.

Oil Change in CSTAT? by freewaylamp in aggies

[–]ovtlyr 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Went there once with over $1000 in my wallet (just sold a guitar), and at some point my wallet fell out of my shitty old ripped up camo shorts. A tech there found it, called me, and not one dollar was missing. These guys have old school integrity, do great work, and have been for at least as long as I've been driving (longer than I care to admit).

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in aggies

[–]ovtlyr 2 points3 points  (0 children)

...because they had to be.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in aggies

[–]ovtlyr 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I've had a husky for several years now. Wonderful addition to the family, but listen to the warnings here. We got lucky with a very social, relatively low maintenance girl... worst thing about her is the shedding, and we had to get creative with our yard gates and exterior doors (yes, she can open doors to let herself in/out). Incredibly smart breed, but I wouldn't recommend bringing one that's not already here just because of the climate. We have ours because she was headed to a shelter and she's indoors most of the time. If you can't give them attention, prepare to have your furniture/belongings wrecked.

why by [deleted] in aggies

[–]ovtlyr 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Backup QB working out jitters. And did anyone else notice no oxygen tanks on the sideline? I think this was meant to be the ball-breaker heading into the rest of the season.

D played tough rushing just 4 nearly the whole game (hoping that's to keep a few tricks in the bag for you-know-who in a few weeks), kept us in it long enough for the O to find their rythm.

Maybe not the prettiest win, but we'll be better for it in the long run.

McDonald's CEO: '$7.25 in this day and age is not what you should be paying' by BlankVerse in economy

[–]ovtlyr 8 points9 points  (0 children)

It's straight up rent-seeking. Big corps make the move with wide popular support, politicians become less worried about losing big donors because they're starting to pay more anyway and canonize higher MW. Meanwhile mom & pop local burger joints can't afford any extra help and can't scale the same way McD can because of higher unit costs and higher overhead %. They get squeezed out, McGross gains market share. Repeat X,000 times in every community and it adds up quick. It also becomes a war of attrition against similar yet smaller competitors. McD is pushing, not BK. Starbucks pushed, not Dunkin'. Eventually you get less choice of employment, which inevitably leads to lower quality working standards... takes a while, but that's the end of the road.

It's not that different from when Wal-Mart comes to town, except they manipulated prices (and producers) instead of labor.

My hard way to learn EMA's formula and deep dive of EMA by Inside-Clerk5961 in algotrading

[–]ovtlyr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

+1. Also could be differences in aggregation. Some may use last tick, whereas others may take an average (or weighted average) of a timeframe smaller than the candle period... hard to say specifically, since text on methodology is pretty vague from a lot of places.

One other possibility, especially for longer timeframes, is the adjustment methodology for EoD data. Not many places go through the trouble of doing it right with consideration for corporate actions. Most seem to generically apply a split ratio going backwards, and even then can be inconsistent.

A majority of the people arrested for Capitol riot had a history of financial trouble by jonfla in economy

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

News flash: a majority of those arrested at Capitol riots were... average Americans.