Golden ChipMunk
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Miloman said:Not sure how anyone can support the antics of wrcmad. Shows the decay of society I guess.
He is no longer here to defend himself. However I will say a few things, I like discussion and debate and appreciate differences in opinions. But the fellow was abusive, inflammatory and ill mannered.
I posted in this thread about the volatility of silver's recent move being greater than a SD. Go back and read it.
Now it was the long weekend and I went away and did not have time to post, so I said I'll do it later. His response was you need to go look it up, you're making it all up etc. etc. etc. The truth was I was on HOLIDAYS! Do I need to justify my reasons to a troll like that? Am I accountable to that guy? Am I required to teach statistics to the guy?
Seriously?
Now if the guy went to great lengths to show the statistic to show how I was wrong in my call and discuss how I got it wrong, then I could respect that. Instead you observed his behavior.
Oh and my holiday to Canberra was excellent, saw the tulips, though there were a few less this year than 2 years ago. I also ate at A. Baker for breakfast, it was excellent! I enjoyed their slow cooked eggs at 63 degrees with crispy skin smoked salmon, corn, fantastic! I recommend A. Baker and their fine breads and pastry.
Back to wrcmad, I appreciate skepticism but the guy falsely "believed" he was calling me out. For example he stated something to effect "As soon as you mentioned percentages I knew you knew nothing about Standard Deviation", now that's a silly comment, really silly. You have to find the % to get the variance etc. etc. That cemented my opinion of him. I think passion got in his way. It's a repeated pattern because as soon as I justify my position, he'd walk away with the attitude of "I was just testing you". I found this to be absolutely incredulous.
I have gone to great length on this forum when challenged to justify my position, but after that guy, I thought why bother. Unfortunately it's like the blind leading the blind in the court of public opinion, people fall for passionate displays.
I do empathize with those that will miss his positive contributions.
Inflammatory? Yes, and I make no apologies for this. This is a discussion forum, and I like to stir up discussion that brings out others' perspectives and makes me think, because when I think, I learn. I like to challenge and investigate the status-quo, rather than just accept it like a zombie of the permabull brigade. I'm not going to sit here and read the same old rubbish day after day without questioning it. There are plenty of other charlatan forums where one can do that.Miloman said:Not sure how anyone can support the antics of wrcmad. Shows the decay of society I guess.
He is no longer here to defend himself. However I will say a few things, I like discussion and debate and appreciate differences in opinions. But the fellow was abusive, inflammatory and ill mannered.
Miloman said:And you are an absolute troll, a hypocrite too.
So I am stumped? :/Miloman said:And you're officially the village idiot.
Regarding the SD post....Miloman said:I posted in this thread about the volatility of silver's recent move being greater than a SD. Go back and read it.
Now it was the long weekend and I went away and did not have time to post, so I said I'll do it later. His response was you need to go look it up, you're making it all up etc. etc. etc. The truth was I was on HOLIDAYS! Do I need to justify my reasons to a troll like that? Am I accountable to that guy? Am I required to teach statistics to the guy?
Seriously?
Now if the guy went to great lengths to show the statistic to show how I was wrong in my call and discuss how I got it wrong, then I could respect that. Instead you observed his behavior.
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Back to wrcmad, I appreciate skepticism but the guy falsely "believed" he was calling me out. For example he stated something to effect "As soon as you mentioned percentages I knew you knew nothing about Standard Deviation", now that's a silly comment, really silly. You have to find the % to get the variance etc. etc. That cemented my opinion of him. I think passion got in his way. It's a repeated pattern because as soon as I justify my position, he'd walk away with the attitude of "I was just testing you". I found this to be absolutely incredulous.
I have gone to great length on this forum when challenged to justify my position, but after that guy, I thought why bother. Unfortunately it's like the blind leading the blind in the court of public opinion, people fall for passionate displays.
wrcmad said:Wrong thread bud.
Any advance on 3 oz's.![]()
Thanks mate, your a champ.Miloman said:wrcmad said:Wrong thread bud.
Any advance on 3 oz's.![]()
Haha, first time im addressing you. Mate I have only negative things to say about you. I've never liked deceitful people.
Ill repost this in the other thread when I get the chance.
Concrete bud, concrete.
wrcmad said:My abusiveness to Ronnie got me put in the bin for 3 days, but that was a brief moment of weakness where I forgot that half the population is less than average, so I should have been more accommodating. However, I briefly reviewed recent posts with dialog I have shared with you, looking for abusiveness, and came up with this:
Miloman said:And you are an absolute troll, a hypocrite too.So I am stumped? :/Miloman said:And you're officially the village idiot.
But, hey, as a gesture of good will, I will apologise for any abusive dialog I posted against you, if you can show me where it is?... In fact, in my willingness to make amends, if you can show me where I abused you, I will send you 1 oz of silver free post.![]()
wrcmad said:So, as another gesture of good will, if you could kindly correct my "silly", falsely "believed" logic, I'd like to send you a 2nd free ounce of silver to show my appreciation.
In an attempt to earn back your respect, I have shown my logic to the best of my ability, here: http://forums.silverstackers.com/message-855135.html#p855135
I eagerly wait for your review and corrections.![]()
wrcmad said:Lastly, there is a third ounce in it for you if you can show me where I "walked away with the attitude of "I was just testing you". " I am truly dismayed that you may find me "incredulous".
Miloman said:wrcmad,
Don't mind me trying... I'm going for more blind people to become sighted. I super appreciate you following through.
Firstly yes I am sorry myself for using bad language. You are right, it was also hypocritical and unbecoming of me.
However the point of saying what I did was that you did use really foul language, that was my point, was it not correct? Does it matter to whom it was directed towards?
This was an oversight, and I have acknowledged that.Miloman said:Next...
Could you using BB 100,2 and describing it as 1 standard deviation above and below the mean be considered as faulty or wrong?
wrcmad said:Now, onto another first-world problem.... gold backwardation.![]()
wrcmad said:Backwardation is when GOFO is negative, or GLR is higher than LIBOR.clear said:So wrcmad, what does backwardation mean.
Why?
monopolize said:wrcmad said:Nope.monopolize said:I thought backwardation means the futures prices however many months out are lower than the current months prices?
But the permabulls will tell you that all day (it is in their interest to have you believe it).... and the blind just keep eating it up.
The term backwardation, when used without the qualifier "normal", can be somewhat ambiguous. Although sometimes used as a synonym for normal backwardation (where a futures contract price is lower than the expected spot price at contract maturity), it may also refer to the situation where a futures contract price is merely lower than the current spot price.
From https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Normal_backwardation
Yes... less than the cost of carry... or in other words, profitable to decarry (arbitrage).A backwardation starts when the difference between the forward price and the spot price is less than the cost of carry, or when there can be no delivery arbitrage because the asset is not currently available for purchase.
wrcmad said:Now, you can answer one of my questions:
Why do you ask?
wrcmad said:2. Rather than a collapse in the trust of the USD, The USD has been rising, sky high!
3. If faith had been lost in the dollar, then interest rates would be soaring, but this ve GOFO is caused by interest rates collapsing!
The two points here go hand-in-hand.Porcello said:wrcmad said:2. Rather than a collapse in the trust of the USD, The USD has been rising, sky high!
3. If faith had been lost in the dollar, then interest rates would be soaring, but this ve GOFO is caused by interest rates collapsing!
Now, since I'm personally quite interested in the meaning and history of money, I've been hit by the two points above.
It's obvious that the USD is sky high... But rather than because of trust in the USD I think it's because of loss of faith in fiat currencies in general. Clearly the status of reserve currency benefits the USD compared to the others.
I also thought that interest rates were set by central banks, instead of being freely determined by the market. Are you referring to the inter-bank rates here?
No, not directed at you.Porcello said:wrcmad said:Now, you can answer one of my questions:
Why do you ask?
Thanks for the explanation. If the question is directed at me, the answer is as stated earlier: eager to learn; since the Comex stockpile and backwardation are often mentioned by many, it's only natural that I'm curious about it.
Now I guess that we'll have to wait for someone to come forward and confute your explanation and get the debate started... Otherwise I'll have to assume that everyone is happy with what you say.