Dear Subscriber,
On this
Christmas Eve, I
would like to wish all my subscribers a Merry and safe
Christmas and the very best of health, wealth and happiness for the New
Year.
It has not been an easy year for any of you and I thank you all for
staying with us through these difficult times.
As a subscriber, you have an interest in technical analysis, and so we
share a common interest in mathematics. As a physics/math major I was
delighted to discover1 that in addition to the usual suspect we
celebrate tomorrow, we can also celebrate the birthday of a giant on
whose shoulders we stand2, Isaac Newton, who was born on or near
Christmas Day 1642.
May we be led by giants in the New Year.
Mike Gibbons
1 The Ten Days of Newton
2 Newton
famously remarked in a letter to his rival Robert Hooke dated February
5, 1676 that:
- "What
Descartes
did was a good step. You have added much several ways, and especially
in taking the colours of thin plates into philosophical consideration.
If I have seen a little further it is by standing on the shoulders of
Giants."