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68Camaro wrote:I'll just say that for me, while the degree of comparison depends on what you consider satisfactory, the above is "enough" of a satisfactory match to me to suggest that there might be similar factors at work in each, and I look at analysis/test data comparison plots for a living (in part). So it would make me ask - are those same factors (fundamentals) at play in each case? And my answer would be yes. And so I would consider the likelihood of the black line continuing to follow the red as "strong".
To each their own, I guess.
barrytrot wrote:I agree it is a reasonable comparison. But in no way "to a T".
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