Nilendu Misra

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An eighteenth-century Japanese rice merchant and speculator named Munehisa Homma, known as the “god of the markets,” invented a charting method to visualize the open, high, low, and closing price levels for the country’s rice exchanges over a period of time. Homma’s charts, including the classic candlestick pattern, resulted in an early and reasonably sophisticated reversion-to-the-mean
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