The Ultimate Question!!!

charliechan

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so folks, here it is:

the test of tests!

you are shown a series of chart pairs. one is a real market, the other is generated by random numbers, you simply click on the one you believe is the REAL market. the test is never ending, so once you have had e-nuff, simply close the browser and remember your score.

the question clearly is 'are the markets efficient' random walk theory etc.

http://stockornot.i2pi.com/

my score was fluctuating between 60%-80% accuracy of selecting the real market as opposed to the random one over 50 clicks/decisions before i became bored. If markets were random, they say i wouldnt be able to do this.

how did you do?

cc
 
:eek: oh dear, was extremely good at picking the random generated chart - im not going to embarrass myself further by telling you lot my score :LOL:

Good find there cc
 
stopped at 69%. I bet I would pick the right ones near enough 90% of the time if they presented the charts in cadles and more spaced out because I spend all my day looking at that.
 
I got 84% and the secret is pivot action ......LOL..the one's that gave the most trouble actually replicated the pivot action too closely ...randomly ...most did not come close
 
chump said:
I got 84% and the secret is pivot action ......LOL..the one's that gave the most trouble actually replicated the pivot action too closely ...randomly ...most did not come close

i agree - assuming what you mean by pivot action being local highs and lows

if there was volume, i would be 99%. well thats my lame excuse!!!!

i wonder what the random walk theorists amongst us will make of this?
 
80% .......some very odd charts amongst that lot......hence previously unseen chart patterns automatically rejected... :LOL:
 
I got 76% for the first 26 and then over the next 40 I sucked ass so much my final score was 47% :-(
 
What a brilliant game! I love it.

I got 64% on 100 picks done in rapid succession. Not statistically significant so no real conclusions but a worthy exercise.

NQR
 
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