A system for simulating investment performance using computerized models. Inputs to an investment model may be derived from information published about the investment, information published about the investment manager, industry practices corresponding to the particular type of investment, etc. Model accuracy may then be verified by comparing simulated investment performance over a duration of time to actual investment performance over the same period. Disparities in actual and simulated performance may be resolved by adjusting the model, which may further comprise modifying the composition of model elements that replace questionable or unknown investment components in view of information that is known about the investment.
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Owner Of Teeter's Telescopes, Llc., And Staff Scientist At Birdsall Services Group
tes first woo the party base in primaries, then swing toward the center seeking centrist swing voters. Issues are only a means to establish personal qualities with voters, the pollster Robert Teeter told Gerald Fords staffers in 1976. Personalities, he added, are far more important.