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Central Auckland House Prices Drop $84,500 in a Month
Topic Started: 13 Aug 2015, 11:24 PM (5,895 Views)
Shadow
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Rastus2
14 Aug 2015, 09:13 PM
Bizarre, obsessed, ..

Seems your happy to throw insults while crying foul in other posts... more double stands from the queen of double standards herself... :D

As for your other dribbles, you have posted in between discussion I had with others... stop playing the victim all the time, it's not a good look.
OK, well if you're no longer obsessed with me, then perhaps you'll stop chasing me around the forum now. We'll see.
Edited by Shadow, 14 Aug 2015, 10:00 PM.
1. Epic Fail! Steve Keen's Bad Calls and Predictions.
2. Residential property loans regulated by NCCP Act. Banks can't margin call unless borrower defaults.
3. Housing is second highest taxed sector of Australian Economy. Renters subsidised by highly taxed homeowners.
4. Ongoing improvement in housing affordability. Australian household formation faster than population growth since 1960s.
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Trollie
14 Aug 2015, 09:50 PM
It doesn't matter what year it is terry, taking raw data at face value is bad statistics.
Pearl of wisdom from the sock. What next? If big data works on the rawest data possible, then it must be a hoax. Real flat earth society insight from the puppet master.
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Shadow
14 Aug 2015, 09:59 PM
OK, well if you're no longer obsessed with me, then perhaps you'll stop chasing me around the forum now. We'll see.
More twisted words.

Self obsessed rather than stalked is the situation here princess... (Having had you post insults to me on other threads, this can be your nickname).

Unlike some, i use one account instead of socks to post... still, let's see if your socks continue to hurl abuse towards me and others.

If I wish to post in a thread where a conversation is happening, I will do so... in the same way as other posters do... if you feel stalked, use the complaints function of the forum, that's what it is there for, not whinging openly and continously whenever your caught out.

If you happen to post in that thread and I agree or disagree with your post, I will post.freely. unlike yourself towards me, I have the ability to post positive and negative torments towards you and I am sure a sensible mod would observe that.

If you or others play your old games and tricks to obstruct, destract and denounce any other form of investment than property with twisted cherry picked claims, I will continue to point them out. .. it seems a reasonable response to give balance to a debate where one side is twisting facts.

We shall see if you keep playing games.

Unless, of course, you have some special privilege above the rest of us members on this form ?
Shadow - Defrauded his Bank ? 2015 I have 9 different loans and my bank had no idea which ones were personal and which were investment. They had half of them classed incorrectly. When this change came in they asked me to tell them if any personal loans were incorrectly classed as investment, which I did, and they switched them to personal for the lower rate. They also had a couple of investment loans incorrectly classed as personal. They didn't ask me about those. So they stay on the lower rate too. Worked out pretty well. :)
Shadow - 2008 Sydney Median House Price 1.25M by 2014-2015

Shadow : I think this boom has already begun in several cities. My prediction :
Peak of boom: 2014-2015. Sydney Median Price: $1,250,000 Bottom of bust: 2017-2018. Sydney Median Price: $1,100,000

Shadow's Original 2010 House Boom and Crash prediction http://s836.photobucket.com/user/rastus22/media/shady-orig-2010-chart.png.html?sort=3&o=0

Shadow's attempt to edit his 2010 chart in 2015 and replace it with one that does not show a crash in 2013 http://s836.photobucket.com/user/rastus22/media/Screen%20Shot%202015-06-06%20at%207.12.52%20pm_1.png.html
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Rastus2
15 Aug 2015, 09:54 AM
Self obsessed rather than stalked is the situation here princess... (Having had you post insults to me on other threads, this can be your nickname).
If you want to chase me around the forum calling me your princess, that's up to you. I think it's a bit odd, but I can't stop you doing it. You probably shouldn't tell your wife though.
1. Epic Fail! Steve Keen's Bad Calls and Predictions.
2. Residential property loans regulated by NCCP Act. Banks can't margin call unless borrower defaults.
3. Housing is second highest taxed sector of Australian Economy. Renters subsidised by highly taxed homeowners.
4. Ongoing improvement in housing affordability. Australian household formation faster than population growth since 1960s.
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Terry
14 Aug 2015, 10:06 PM
If big data works on the rawest data possible
So you think "big data" where data sets are huge, will be interpreted with no analytic's? Just the raw terabytes.

Show us how you would do this terry.
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Statistics show that 73% of all data analysed is tainted by inaccuracies which distort 47% of the inputs used, this inturn corrupts 56% of all data outputs we see today.

What are you dickheads talking about? The bullshit I just made up makes more sense than you lot.

Dump the thread and forget about data, it can be manipulated even before it became data let alone how it's used and interpreted after the fact, you are arguing over nothing and incessantly which makes me think this forum is being derailed by a sock machine.
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Trollie
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Chris
15 Aug 2015, 11:24 AM
Statistics show that 73% of all data analysed is tainted by inaccuracies which distort 47% of the inputs used, this inturn corrupts 56% of all data outputs we see today.

What are you dickheads talking about? The bullshit I just made up makes more sense than you lot.

Dump the thread and forget about data, it can be manipulated even before it became data let alone how it's used and interpreted after the fact, you are arguing over nothing and incessantly which makes me think this forum is being derailed by a sock machine.
Ignore all data and just believe what ever you want?

Great investment strategy Chris, let us know how it turns out for you.
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Trollie
15 Aug 2015, 11:33 AM
Ignore all data and just believe what ever you want?

Great investment strategy Chris, let us know how it turns out for you.
And what's your strategy? On face value it appears to be that one scours the Internet to try and find, or at very least interpret data to suit their own ingrained ideology in a particular investment class.

On the bright side Trollie, at least you are able to self affirm the fact you are never wrong, you've even got the data to prove it!!

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Terry
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Trollie
15 Aug 2015, 11:10 AM
So you think "big data" where data sets are huge, will be interpreted with no analytic's? Just the raw terabytes.

Show us how you would do this terry.
"Analytic's" with the apostrophe is a nice touch. "Big data" is an encompassing term that includes analytics (without an apostrophe....you know...because I can). It represents the opportunity to look at pattern recognition within a data set differently. Yes, it is challenging for the puppet master and it is difficult for many suburbanites to understand the value of why understanding 84K in 1 month relative to other data points. It's a brave new world out there.
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Terry
15 Aug 2015, 12:28 PM
"Analytic's" with the apostrophe is a nice touch. "Big data" is an encompassing term that includes analytics (without an apostrophe....you know...because I can). It represents the opportunity to look at pattern recognition within a data set differently. Yes, it is challenging for the puppet master and it is difficult for many suburbanites to understand the value of why understanding 84K in 1 month relative to other data points. It's a brave new world out there.
That's not an answer.
Chris
15 Aug 2015, 11:50 AM
And what's your strategy?
To look at the data. A daring move I know.
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