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[[Ω]]. The last. The conclusion. The ultimate limit of a set. The end of days. The kind of derivative exposure [[one or more]] of the four horsemen of the apocalypse might like - namely one where [[backtesting]] won’t be | [[Ω]]. The last. The conclusion. The ultimate limit of a set. The end of days. The kind of derivative exposure [[one or more]] of the four horsemen of the apocalypse might like - namely one where you can use [[backtesting]] with 100% confidence because you have all conceivable data, but it ''still'' won’t be any use, but at least you don’t need the usual disclaimer that “past results are no guarantee of future performance” BECAUSE THERE IS NO FUTURE LEFT. | ||
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Revision as of 12:34, 21 November 2016
Ω. The last. The conclusion. The ultimate limit of a set. The end of days. The kind of derivative exposure one or more of the four horsemen of the apocalypse might like - namely one where you can use backtesting with 100% confidence because you have all conceivable data, but it still won’t be any use, but at least you don’t need the usual disclaimer that “past results are no guarantee of future performance” BECAUSE THERE IS NO FUTURE LEFT.
See also
- Greeks - the home of all things Greek on this site. It’s our own little Athens.
- Alpha
- Beta
- Delta
- Nu - a trick for young players — and those with a degree in Classics.
- Omega — the end of days, and the right time for backtesting
- Vega — not really a Greek at all, but a maudlin singer-songwriter
- Enhanced beta
- Leveraged alpha