Picture any asset – it's essentially a time series. Each day brings a new data point: prices climbing, prices falling, patterns emerging in between. From a mathematical standpoint, you can dissect and analyze these sequences systematically. Scale that up? When you're working with hundreds or thousands of these time series simultaneously, the real power kicks in. That's where data-driven insights reshape how we understand market movements.
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LayerZeroHero
· 4h ago
Once the data volume gets large, people start bragging. I just want to know how this theory performs in a bear market.
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BearMarketSunriser
· 4h ago
It sounds like big data analysis, but how many people are actually making money from it...
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DegenApeSurfer
· 4h ago
Oh my god, someone finally mentioned time series. That's exactly what I was thinking before.
Picture any asset – it's essentially a time series. Each day brings a new data point: prices climbing, prices falling, patterns emerging in between. From a mathematical standpoint, you can dissect and analyze these sequences systematically. Scale that up? When you're working with hundreds or thousands of these time series simultaneously, the real power kicks in. That's where data-driven insights reshape how we understand market movements.