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An underrated fraction comparison strategy: common numerators

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Fred G. Harwood1 year ago

Teach the way you wanted to be taught. I had started to reply with the video running in the background, when I heard you state the case I wanted to make in the second half. Excellent points and great ending.

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Howie Hua1 year ago

Thank you!

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AdvisorShares7 years ago

Are you using relative strength to find the best stocks? Use relative weakness to short the worst. #ETF #Hedged $DWSH @DorseyWrightDWA

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@[email protected] 🇵🇸1 year ago

Actually you don't need to calculate the common denominator. All you need to do is compare 3*17 with 6*8.

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Howie Hua1 year ago

I stated that at the 8 second mark.

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Thummala Sudheer Kumar1 year ago

Amazing Sir, keep them coming.

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Howie Hua1 year ago

Thank you!

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David Surdovel1 year ago

🤯

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fran g1 year ago

Ask your question in a Google search and AI will give a wrong answer. "Is 3/8 greater than 6/17?" Try it. Also ask google "Is 3/8 more than 5/16". Strangely enough you get a different answer if you ask "Is 3/8 larger than 5/16". Thoughts??

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Eric Zaman1 year ago

Very clever. Thanks for sharing.

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Jim1 year ago

Tell this to the people who thought A & W's 1/3 lb. burger was smaller than a Quarter Pounder.

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