Would you happen to have a prediction of the likelihood of d > or = 0.6? (No money involved, you’ve put more than enough $ on the line already!)
8%, but perhaps expected drift of a factor of two either way if I thought about it for a few hours vs. a few minutes.
Would you happen to have a prediction of the likelihood of d > or = 0.6? (No money involved, you’ve put more than enough $ on the line already!)
8%, but perhaps expected drift of a factor of two either way if I thought about it for a few hours vs. a few minutes.