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Wednesday, August 3, 2022

A simulation-based valuation of the S&P 500: August 2022

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My real first name is Nereu. The nickname Ned was given to me by a colleague when I lived in New Zealand, and it stuck. You may want to visit:
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I am a researcher, software developer, consultant, and college professor. Two of my main areas of research are nonlinear variance-based structural equation modeling, and evolutionary biology as it applies to the study of human-technology interaction. My degrees are in engineering (B.E.E.), computer science (M.S.), and business (Ph.D.). I am interested in the application of science, statistics, and technology to the understanding of economics, human health, and behavior. I blog about economics, investing, evolution, health, statistics, and technology.

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