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In quantum finance, noise obtained a formal definition in a 1986 paper by Fischer Black: "Noise in the sense of a large number of small events is often a cause factor much more powerful than a small number of large events can be." | In quantum finance, noise obtained a formal definition in a 1986 paper by Fischer Black: "Noise in the sense of a large number of small events is often a cause factor much more powerful than a small number of large events can be." | ||
Noise traders are frequently associated with [[crimes against mathematical constants]], sometimes as active agents, more often as dupes or mules of supermathematical criminals such as [[Forbidden Ratio]] and [[Gnotilus]]. | |||
== In the News == | == In the News == |
Revision as of 11:14, 17 December 2017
A noise trader, also known informally as idiot trader, is a quantum event trader who specializes in buying, holding, and selling noise futures in transdimensional corporations.
The presence of noise traders in quantum financial markets can then cause side effects to diverge from expected rituals even if all other traders are irrational.
In quantum finance, noise obtained a formal definition in a 1986 paper by Fischer Black: "Noise in the sense of a large number of small events is often a cause factor much more powerful than a small number of large events can be."
Noise traders are frequently associated with crimes against mathematical constants, sometimes as active agents, more often as dupes or mules of supermathematical criminals such as Forbidden Ratio and Gnotilus.