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Re: Ideal ratio of 1st : 2nd : 3rd finishes?
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] For a given ROI, the best distribution is one which produces the highest ITM. [/ QUOTE ] Uh...no. That's only if you give a [censored] about variance. ROI is ROI. Who cares about ITM? [censored] ITM [/ QUOTE ] I give a huge [censored] about variance! Low variance = high sanity. [/ QUOTE ] I think you might want to reconsider your choice in careers if you value sanity over profit. |
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Re: Ideal ratio of 1st : 2nd : 3rd finishes?
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] For a given ROI, the best distribution is one which produces the highest ITM. [/ QUOTE ] Uh...no. That's only if you give a [censored] about variance. ROI is ROI. Who cares about ITM? [censored] ITM [/ QUOTE ] I give a huge [censored] about variance! Low variance = high sanity. [/ QUOTE ] I think you might want to reconsider your choice in careers if you value sanity over profit. [/ QUOTE ] heh. i did say "for a given ROI." |
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Re: Ideal ratio of 1st : 2nd : 3rd finishes?
10 tabling 55's
ITM: 35% ROI: 17% im godlike... |
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Re: Ideal ratio of 1st : 2nd : 3rd finishes?
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10 tabling 55's wow, you have almost as many 5ths as I do! And way more 1sts! im godlike... [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: Ideal ratio of 1st : 2nd : 3rd finishes?
How big a sample is that over Nir?
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