y = HSWR80 Calculated Rate (percent) and x = percentage earnings yield = 100 / [P / E10] 1923 - 1930 y = 0.5515 x + 2.5346 1923 - 1940 y = 0.5274 x + 2.3765 1923 - 1950 y = 0.6276 x + 2.2028 1923 - 1960 y = 0.6473 x + 2.1637 1923 - 1970 y = 0.7312 x + 1.379 1923 - 1980 y = 0.6685 x + 1.6424 y = HSWR80 Calculated Rate (percent) and x = percentage earnings yield = 100 / [P / E10] 1931 - 1940 y = 0.4456 x + 2.7071 1931 - 1950 y = 0.7189 x + 1.5714 1931 - 1960 y = 0.7459 x + 1.5098 1931 - 1970 y = 0.8419 x + 0.6639 1931 - 1980 y = 0.7117 x + 1.3346 I scaled
my previous confidence limits of 1.58 % (for HSWR80) by taking the ratio of the Student t test confidence limit for a given number of freedom to that with 60 degrees of freedom.
Next, I scaled
my previous confidence limits for shorter sequences.
Not exact matches
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This method operates at higher
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previous work I've put on this thread -LRB-.03 % as opposed to 5 %) The base line is still being selected by eye rather than more rigorously, and it's still from Hansen which will still be contentious in some quarters.