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Interpreting Snowie rollouts
Posted By: Chuck Bower In Response To: Interpreting Snowie rollouts (Matt Cohn-Geier)
Date: Thursday, 20 December 2007, at 6:42 p.m.
1) What is the 0.006 equity referring to? It's not the cubeful (live cube equity), so is this the "cube-adjusted" cubeless equity? Does it have a standard deviation? Would I be better off looking at the live cube equity?
Yes, it's cube-adjusted. It has an S.D. technically, but since they don't calculate it (or at least don't show it), we don't know what it is.
SW folk (yes, they do sometimes speak) have in the past claimed that cube-adjusted is more reliable than cubeful.
You could use the live-cube uncertainty for the cube-adjusted uncertainty. Should be a decent estimate. Hopefully (not a word that means a lot with SW) SW5 will have better uncertainty reporting.
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