[R] algebra/moving average question - NOTHING TO DO WITH R
    Leeds, Mark (IED) 
    Mark.Leeds at morganstanley.com
       
    Fri Jul  6 20:48:09 CEST 2007
    
    
  
This has ABSOLUTELY nothing to do with R but I was hoping that someone
might know because there are obviously a lot of very bright people on
this list.
Suppose I had a time series of data and at each point in time t, I was
calculating x bar + plus minus sigma where x bar was based on a 
moving window of size n and so was sigma.
So, if I was at time t , then x bar t plus minus sigma_t would be based
on the values of x_t-n+1 through x_t.
 
This is the hard part : Is there a way to back out what the next
value(s), x_t+1 would have to be in order to for that value to
be either 
greater than  x bar_t+1 plus Z*sigma_t+1 
or 
less than  x bar_t+1 plus minus Z*sigma_t+1. 
where Z is whatever constant ?
I started to try to figure this out but the data window changes and the
x bar is in the formula for sigma so the algebra got overwhelming but I
was never an algebra whiz. thanks.
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