Sunday, March 23, 2014

Using the model in economics

In economics, just make sure your complete sequence covers a reasonable trading season, ro run the thing in real time.  In each case, phase is price bought or sold, according to sign. To run in real time, just get a complete sample at laid out in standing wave form. Then run data through the sequence, in real time and notice the phase difference. Lay out the sequence with the new data. Curvature becomes congestion.

In stock analysis the idea is to get the packing codes used by brokers. The SNR of any broker is the volume of trades over the time period (complete sequence).
Bankers are a group of orders, selected by volume. Give then the SNR, compute a group of orders, and they will generate a yield curve. Inflation? Add a price deflator.  Add an algorithm that alters the curvature ratio for any sector that is independent.

Inventory control is a snap, use this to compute packaging size and delivery rates. Traffic analysis? Change the ratio to make it congested, look at phase imbalance along the sequence. Customer traffic in a store, measure gaps, note when its time to hire or fire.

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