From my post on Heikin - Ashi Charts, another researcher wrote Luck: The Difference Between Hired or Fired about
how luck of the draw could account for the difference in returns depending on the starting date.
Not exact matches
I agree with the article, all you guys saying it's
luck of the
draw have no clue
how fixtures are generated.
Wenger has got his tactics right in most
of the games, but
luck and lack
of a leader on the pitch has prevented Arsenal from winning games; the inexplicable 4 - 4
draw against Newcastle showed
how much an experienced head on the field was sorely missed, as the Gunners were completely clueless in the last twenty minutes
of the game.
[My portfolio's clearly a life - time endeavour, so it changes v slowly, no matter
how compelling turning on a dime might seem each day as the pundits mouth off] And illustrating the
luck of the
draw here, my most successful holding last year was actually a luxury goods stock — clearly, a company intent on building & maintaining an economic moat — but unfortunately it never quite made it onto the blog.
Spanning across several different heights and providing several areas which overlook a great deal
of the battlefield, many players will stumble across strategic locations through sheer
luck but more experienced players will know exactly
how to navigate the narrow hallways while
drawing as little attention to themselves as possible.
Of course it's painful to see someone roll three 5 - star heroes in half the number of rolls you make, but that's literally the luck of the draw and how Gacha games inherently wor
Of course it's painful to see someone roll three 5 - star heroes in half the number
of rolls you make, but that's literally the luck of the draw and how Gacha games inherently wor
of rolls you make, but that's literally the
luck of the draw and how Gacha games inherently wor
of the
draw and
how Gacha games inherently work.