When you say "after the fact" I'm confused. On Socrates presently listed as weekly elected are the 5 elected on the close of 6/21 , previous 5 elected for close of June 7th were on the table as well, I have it all notated as the elections happened.
stockpile has been deceived as designed by the Socrates software!Please read the article.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1082909.msg51666429#msg51666429You will find that on each Friday due date, the closing price was below the next available reversal so each time a due reversal was not elected. Seven weeks in a row.
Failure. So whatever table you are looking at, that table is wrong for elected reversals in this time span because it reflects elections that never happened.
In other words, it is NOT possible that a Bullish Reversal with a number above closing price is elected. And it is a fraud if later, a week later, a claim is made that it was elected. For this to happen you would need to adjust the price of the reversal down in hindsight. It would be equally wrong if multiple different sources of reversals were available where the system could claim election from reversals from any of these sources (cherry-pick) in hindsight.
We cannot have it both ways - not elected and elected. How long does it take for the penny to drop? You need to inspect the system in real time, and you need to save snapshots every day to see what happened in the past. As unprofessional as Socrates is, is does not do that, and that is why you are confused now. You are confused because you are looking at a bad table that you cannot cross-check against authentic history.
To make this clear: I have the history. I have the reports, with date and closing price, that contain the reversal tables
with the reversals that the system failed to elect.
The plain fact is that a Reversal System as applied by Martin Armstrong does not work.
It only appears to work by means of deception. And the deception in this case is elaborate as it is in most fraudulent schemes. It is like Dieselgate
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volkswagen_emissions_scandal
The best Armstrong can do is to scrap the service and destroy all source code otherwise the lawyers will be going after him.
Socrates is a system of bad math and false claims, designed to fool people.
Martin Armstrong is a charlatan, and he spent 11 years in jail for a reason.
Read this blog
starting at page 273 to find out more about computerized fraud.
See
armstrongecmscam.blogspot.com for a more compact view of major findings posted in this blog.