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September | 2010 | Across the Road
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For all things over chai. Archive for September 2010. Leave a comment ». 1 Susanne = She’s got another girl’s (anne) American (US) backing. 5 Chance = Happen to see an accident. 9 Overdue = Finished (over) owing (due) to being late. 10 Upgrade = Drug ape (anagram) in struggle to give better standing. 12 Up to the mark = Maintaining standard parity with foreign currency. 13 Refit = Make ready (fit) for further use (re) in connection with seizure (re fit). 17 Throb = Serving of broth for a pound. 8 Beaker ...
December | 2010 | Across the Road
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For all things over chai. Archive for December 2010. Leave a comment ». 1 Column = support; column = name for an article in the newspaper. 4 Labour = hard work; also name of a political party in UK. 9 Wing = Tory is a right-wing party in UK. 10 Allegiance = loyalty = ‘eg’ in alliance = ‘union’. 11 Unclad = out of clothes (direct). 12 Chargers = Warhorses; also attached to batteries*. 13 Wisecrack = flippant remark; anagram: crew i sack. 15 Mass = name for a church service. 17 Spaghetti = (long? 19 Teache...
Quiptic #2 | Across the Road
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For all things over chai. Leave a comment ». 1 Column = support; column = name for an article in the newspaper. 4 Labour = hard work; also name of a political party in UK. 9 Wing = Tory is a right-wing party in UK. 10 Allegiance = loyalty = ‘eg’ in alliance = ‘union’. 11 Unclad = out of clothes (direct). 12 Chargers = Warhorses; also attached to batteries*. 13 Wisecrack = flippant remark; anagram: crew i sack. 15 Mass = name for a church service. 16 Sack = bag = Cossack – cos (lettuce). 3 Meander = stroll.
October | 2010 | Across the Road
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For all things over chai. Archive for October 2010. Probabilities as we use them. Leave a comment ». Is John Allen Paulos. 8230;for applications of probability and statistics, which are what most people mean when they refer to them, the appropriate logic is informal and intensional. The reason is that an event’s probability, or rather our judgment of its probability, is almost always affected by its intensional context. October 26, 2010 at 11:02 am. Benoit Mandelbrot, 1924-2010. Leave a comment ». 18 Sha...
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For all things over chai. Leave a comment ». 8 Old (‘still’) Chestnut (tree) = stale joke*. 9 Outlaw = Out (not at home) principle (law). 10 Fair = Just; Fair = Blonde. 11 Round-robin = petition; round = plump; robin = bird. 12 Hatred = enemity;. Heart (broken) d (died). 14 Clipping = Newspaper column = something a barber does. 15 Student = Undergraduate; half dead = de; exploit = stunt; student = half dead’. 17 Sleeper = Railway coach; Sleeper = Fairy tale beauty (ala Sleeping Beauty)*. 21 Adverb = anag...
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BR: Ito Calculus – I | Back of the Envelope
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Back of the Envelope. Observations on the Theory and Empirics of Mathematical Finance. BR: Ito Calculus I. Leave a comment ». Time to get down to business. Having build up the necessary intuition that GBM seems to be the way to go, the next step is build up the toolkit to work with BM. We need to make sure that we can take derivatives, do integration and the like with in our Brownian world. Their further discussion is fine, and helps ease one into thinking about ODEs – but from that point on, I thi...
Discount Rates: I | Back of the Envelope
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Back of the Envelope. Observations on the Theory and Empirics of Mathematical Finance. Leave a comment ». In January earlier this year John Cochrane gave the AFA Presidential Address. Titled ‘Discount Rates’, based on his paper. It’s a huge paper, and one can run a doctoral level empirical asset pricing course just around this paper. So we’ll go step by step. The first part presents evidence on the predictability of asset returns –. The time series facts. All variation in price-dividend ratio (read stock...
Probabilities as we use them | Back of the Envelope
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Back of the Envelope. Observations on the Theory and Empirics of Mathematical Finance. Probabilities as we use them. Leave a comment ». Is John Allen Paulos. 8230;for applications of probability and statistics, which are what most people mean when they refer to them, the appropriate logic is informal and intensional. The reason is that an event’s probability, or rather our judgment of its probability, is almost always affected by its intensional context. October 26, 2010 at 6:00 pm. Jayanth R. Varma.
Discount Rates: II | Back of the Envelope
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Back of the Envelope. Observations on the Theory and Empirics of Mathematical Finance. Leave a comment ». The empirical question that John Cochrane is interested is. How do returns vary over time? Do returns persist over time: i.e. is there “momentum”? Do returns over-react: i.e. is there “mean-reversion”? Is there something like a “bubble”? Of course, at a more fundamental level these questions are inseparable from the subject matter of asset pricing –. Why do prices vary. So, what does the data tell us?
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Across the Road | For all things over chai
For all things over chai. Leave a comment ». 1 Column = support; column = name for an article in the newspaper. 4 Labour = hard work; also name of a political party in UK. 9 Wing = Tory is a right-wing party in UK. 10 Allegiance = loyalty = ‘eg’ in alliance = ‘union’. 11 Unclad = out of clothes (direct). 12 Chargers = Warhorses; also attached to batteries*. 13 Wisecrack = flippant remark; anagram: crew i sack. 15 Mass = name for a church service. 16 Sack = bag = Cossack – cos (lettuce). 3 Meander = stroll.
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Tuesday, January 29, 2008. Melbourne Big Day Out. I’m happy to say that largely thanks to a handful of great performances, smart scheduling, minimal queuing, plenty of room and an aptly named Green Stage, the 2008 Big Day Out at the Flemington Racecourses was an overwhelmingly enjoyable experience. Other gripes included the utterly ridiculous upfront requirement to purchase at least 30 bucks worth of alcohol tokens. Security’s overly liberal use of water hoses was annoying also. One of my local favourite...
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