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"Mathematically correct" but very misleading is the only way I can describe the statistics in "Bad, bad market…

"Mathematically correct" but very misleading is the only way I can describe the statistics in "Bad, bad market timers" by Charles D. Ellis (Nov. 23). While his statistics on missing the biggest trading days may be mathematically correct, it should also be pointed out that it is impossible for that t

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