Oanda

Juli 8, 2007 5:54 pm Conzett

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Founded in 1996, OANDA has become a leading provider of currency-related tools and services: currency conversion and localization; decision support and risk management; database technologies; and transaction services. In 2001 OANDA launched FXTrade, the first fully automated online foreign exchange trading platform. OANDA is headquartered in New York City, with offices in Toronto and Zurich.

Olsen

5:53 pm Conzett

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Olsen Ltd. is a research and development company and investment manager based in Zurich, Switzerland. We provide managed accounts and third party products, investing in currencies as a separate asset class or as an overlay to an existing currency exposure. (weiterlesen…)

Introducing the Sunflower Philosophy … what it is, where it comes from

Juni 9, 2007 4:41 pm Conzett

dsfp_cover.jpgThe MoneyMuseum is backed up by the Sunflower Foundation as its supporting trust. Its name was not chosen haphazardly. It expresses the philosophy on which the MoneyMuseum and quite generally the work of Jürg Conzett, the founder of the trust, are based. The sunflower stands for munificence, balance, harmony and abundance in the positive sense, but also for chance and individuality. (weiterlesen…)

Fibonacci, his numbers, his geometry

Juni 8, 2007 5:20 pm Conzett

But let us first consider the principles according to which the sunflower arranges its seeds. It is a matter of two laws which we come across in nature, art, architecture, music and many other areas in innumerable places: the Fibonacci sequence and the golden section. (weiterlesen…)

The Fibonacci numbers in nature

Juni 7, 2007 5:25 pm Conzett

What is surprising is the frequent occurrence of the golden section and the Fibonacci numbers in nature. These structural principles are most conspicuous in the arrangement of leaves and in the inflorescence of some plants, for example in the sunflower, in certain kinds of cabbage, fircones, in many species of palms and in the petals of a rose. (weiterlesen…)

The golden section in architecture and art

Juni 4, 2007 5:26 pm Conzett

Many architectural buildings in antiquity, for example the Parthenon Temple on the Acropolis in Athens, reveal the proportions of the golden section, at least approximately. (weiterlesen…)

The pentagram

5:23 pm Conzett

Closely related to the golden section, the pentagram, is a regular, five-pointed star formed by the diagonals of a regular pentagon and in antiquity was considered to be a magic sign. (weiterlesen…)

The Fibonacci numbers and Mandelbrot’s fractals

Juni 3, 2007 5:28 pm Conzett

The American-French mathematician Benoît Mandelbrot is very largely responsible for the interest in fractal geometry and the chaos theory that emerged in the 1980s. (weiterlesen…)

The golden section and its relatives

5:22 pm Conzett

Around 1600 Johannes Kepler – known for the Kepler Laws of the movements of planets – discovered the relationship between the Fibonacci numbers and the golden section. He observed that the relationship between a number in the Fibonacci sequence and the previous number more and more closely approaches the irrational number Φ ((phi)) the longer the sequence is continued. And Φ describes nothing other than the golden section. (weiterlesen…)

Fibonacci in the equity market

Juni 2, 2007 5:29 pm Conzett

In the late 1920s the American mathematician Ralph Nelson Elliot developed an analysis of the share market, which was later called the Elliot Wave Principle. (weiterlesen…)

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