JohnRichJ2
JohnRichJ2 t1_ixzdgff wrote
Reply to [OC] 'Big 4' accounting firms are PwC, Deloitte, KPMG, and EY - breaking down how they make money by giteam
seems like it’s all pretty much the same, but just named differently.
JohnRichJ2 t1_ivqirzv wrote
Reply to Just a website I have created, it allows you to check if you would make any money investing in stocks based on alternative data such as Google Trends, Reddit Sentiment, Github commits to crypto projects, Wikipedia views, and many more. by inegyio
perhaps i’m missing something obvious, but the market is generally still up from the reference point of 3 years 9 months, so most things will be good bets. this seems like it does a somewhat arbitrary metric and says “see it’s up, so the metric is good!” it should compare to other things in the same metric category to show it’s a (more likely) causation instead of semi-arbitrary correlation paired with a huge bear market.
i.e. github commits on crypto coin repos. most coins are probably up over the default time period, but are the ones with the most commits the most up, or are they just also up since everything is up?
JohnRichJ2 t1_j1hokii wrote
Reply to comment by AboveAverageIQtoo in [i ate] filet mignon with onion rings by Cake-enthusiast69
usually it’s heated from the outside and the heat travels through the meat to cook the middle.