Apr

11

the least I can do is to share Tom Wiswell's favorite proverb which is relevant: "moves that disturb your position the least disturb your opponent the most." there's so much wisdom in that mainly because it minimizes vig and captures the Dimsonian drift of 10,000 fold a century.

For those that are new I find that the co-movements of bonds and stocks are predictive. i post a chart every day that memorializes the co-movements in the current month. also, i find checkers much more instructive than chess. it's like logic gates. Tom Wiswell was world champ of 3 move checkers for 25 years and provided 15,000 proverbs for me relevant to markets, life, and checkers.

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