Here is the silver cycle update which includes the infamous z-score, measuring how far the prediction deviated from the actual price. The lines above and below the "0" on the right represent the variance from the mean in SD units from -5 to 5. The ovals show the last time since 2010 silver prices exhibited such anomalous behavior with respect to the model prediction, with a z-score < -4. This was very quickly followed by a reversion to the mean. Inasmuch as the silver cycle model has otherwise been relatively accurate, the message from a cyclical model point of view is that the current rise in silver prices will not be sustained. On a completely different note, I hope some readers had a chance to catch the latest heavenly performance art in the form of the Perseid meteor shower last weekend.
Sunday, August 18, 2013
2013.08.16 Silver Cycle Chart
Here is the silver cycle update which includes the infamous z-score, measuring how far the prediction deviated from the actual price. The lines above and below the "0" on the right represent the variance from the mean in SD units from -5 to 5. The ovals show the last time since 2010 silver prices exhibited such anomalous behavior with respect to the model prediction, with a z-score < -4. This was very quickly followed by a reversion to the mean. Inasmuch as the silver cycle model has otherwise been relatively accurate, the message from a cyclical model point of view is that the current rise in silver prices will not be sustained. On a completely different note, I hope some readers had a chance to catch the latest heavenly performance art in the form of the Perseid meteor shower last weekend.
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