It strictly depends on your mental organization. If your logic is dominant then you should see the convex figure. If not then you should perceive...
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One sheet of paper is roughly 0.0038â. So, 0.0038 X 2^100 = 2 x 10^28 miles that is approximately 800 trillion times the distance between the...
Although perception requires attention, unattended stimuli can subtly affect us. Moreover, implanted ideas and images can...
"God, give us grace to accept the things that are true, courage to challenge the things which are untrue, and the wisdom to distinguish the one...
Imagine folding a sheet of paper on itself 100 times. Roughly how thick would it then be?
Is the dot closer to the top or to the bottom of the triangle? If your answer is âtopâ you are among 98.4% of people who suffer from this...
There is another side to it that everyone seems missing. This very anomaly could be reliably exploited by the "slower" traders using the knowledge...
I guess it would do no harm to publish a simple formula I use to assess the Intuition Efficiency. It would be interesting to know what numbers...
Neural impulses travel a million times slower than a computer's internal messages, yet our brain humbles any computer with its instant...
I should make a poster out this blip and show it to every rookie that enters my office. Cheers, MAESTRO
Your experience is bang on! The answer is 50%! I have conducted a huge and elaborate study on 100 different time frames, tick bars, volume bars...
Yes, however, we are venturing here into a very sensitive area of a strictly proprietary research. All I can tell that a good friend of mine is...
The âMonty Hallâ paradox provides a classic example of peopleâs perception of the probabilities immutability.
The key to reliable harvesting of other peopleâs perception is their strong, intuitive and deeply rooted belief that probabilities are immutable!
Consider a 5 stock portfolio assembled randomly from a 50-stock universe. In this universe there are four winners out of which one is enormous!...
Letâs look at the problem of finding the probability that a portfolio with two stocks has at least one winner. The probability is 3/4, assuming...
There are problems on probabilities that lead to apparently counter-intuitive results and are even a source of embarrassment for experts and...
Here are a few classic questions to test your perception of probabilities: 1. A box contains green and yellow buttons in unknown proportions. I...
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