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Re: lambchops post# 373128

Thursday, 12/22/2016 1:52:56 AM

Thursday, December 22, 2016 1:52:56 AM

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"As with all math, it depends on the starting point and the ending point of the BASE assumption. In a linear base, your comment is correct. In a vector it may or may not fall under the mathematical assumption you make."

I'm talking about balancing a checkbook. Nothing beyond linear algebra is required.

"Theoretical analysis can make for true or untrue results and all you're doing is thinking point A--> B and no other variable. You put C variable in the mix and you get a differing result just like in investing in stocks; Got it? You analysis might be flawed, brother."

Not only do I include A & B, I include C, D, and E as well.

I've been doing this long enough, and with a great degree of success, that I'll take my chances. The old way of valuing a business has been tested for over 120 years. It's stood the test of time. Thank you.