It’s well known that following a period of contraction, we can expect an explosive move. The question of course is, what measure of contraction do we use?
In this blog, I’ll look at some of the traditional methods as well as the one I like.
Figure 1 shows the contraction methods of which I shall be writing […]
Measure of Contraction
Published in April 16th, 2009
Posted by ray in Written Plan
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