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The Analytical DFA: Speed and Reliability or how to Look for Turning Points in Real Time

Yesterday I proposed my most important entry. However, in a philosophical perspective, yesterday doesn't exist without today. Let me explain.
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Posted on 2010-08-11Author adminCategories Research

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