Friday Fun
What Is This Is – Part2
Submitted by Atlas Indicators Investment Advisors on October 20th, 2017Last Friday we discussed the difference between factual data (we called this “WHAT IS”) and “everything else” (which we called “static”) or the entire sum of all interpretations, extrapolations, and forecasts that inevitably follow the publishing of every data point. And we promised to provide an example of the latter, so here goes.
What Is This Is?
Submitted by Atlas Indicators Investment Advisors on October 13th, 2017Every morning at 6:30 PST, Mr. Market gives Atlas a wake-up call. During the preceding 14.5 hours, our sites and sources have been parsing the data collected from the prior day’s activity in all the financial markets we follow.
Ripple Me This
Submitted by Atlas Indicators Investment Advisors on September 28th, 2017Brexperiment
Submitted by Atlas Indicators Investment Advisors on September 21st, 2017
As Britain negotiates its exit from prior trading contracts as a member of the European Union, it has begun to forge new economic relations and reinforce others. On September 20, 2017, the island nation held a signing ceremony at the U.S. Department of State marking an $88 million commitment to participate in a particle physics experiment.
PolyBot
Submitted by Atlas Indicators Investment Advisors on September 14th, 2017
We’ve all come across an individual who is good at everything. You know, that friend who speaks several languages or excels at games of logic. How about those folks who pick up musical instruments for the first time and instantly play a generational favorite? Perhaps this describes you. One thing is for sure, it does not describe me. These unique individuals
Looking for a Gig
Submitted by Atlas Indicators Investment Advisors on August 10th, 2017
Technology continues rippling through our economy in interesting and innovative ways. We have all heard how easy it is to shop from home and have boxes appear on your doorstep filled with your latest purchases. Even more technical advances are helping NASA train astronauts using virtual reality. Those of us not proficient in physics are still able to experience the tech-revolu