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Sunday, August 30, 2020

Robot takes contact-free measurements of patients’ vital signs

The research described in this article has been published on a preprint server but has not yet been peer-reviewed by scientific or medical experts.

During the current coronavirus pandemic, one of the riskiest parts of a health care worker’s job is assessing people who have symptoms of Covid-19. Researchers from MIT and Brigham and Women’s Hospital hope to reduce that risk by using robots to remotely measure patients’ vital signs.

The robots, which are controlled by a handheld device, can also carry a tablet that allows doctors to ask patients about their symptoms without being in the same room.

“In robotics, one of our goals is to use automation and robotic technology to remove people from dangerous jobs,” says Henwei Huang, an MIT postdoc. “We thought it should be possible for us to use a robot to remove the health care worker from the risk of directly exposing themselves to the patient.”

Using four cameras mounted on a dog-like robot developed by Boston Dynamics, the researchers have shown that they can measure skin temperature, breathing rate, pulse rate, and blood oxygen saturation in healthy patients, from a distance of 2 meters. They are now making plans to test it in patients with Covid-19 symptoms.

“We are thrilled to have forged this industry-academia partnership in which scientists with engineering and robotics expertise worked with clinical teams at the hospital to bring sophisticated technologies to the bedside,” says Giovanni Traverso, an MIT assistant professor of mechanical engineering, a gastroenterologist at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, and the senior author of the study.

The researchers have posted a paper on their system on the preprint server techRxiv, and have submitted it to a peer-reviewed journal. Huang is one of the lead authors of the study, along with Peter Chai, an assistant professor of emergency medicine at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, and Claas Ehmke, a visiting scholar from ETH Zurich.

Measuring vital signs

When Covid-19 cases began surging in Boston in March, many hospitals, including Brigham and Women’s, set up triage tents outside their emergency departments to evaluate people with Covid-19 symptoms. One major component of this initial evaluation is measuring vital signs, including body temperature.

The MIT and BWH researchers came up with the idea to use robotics to enable contactless monitoring of vital signs, to allow health care workers to minimize their exposure to potentially infectious patients. They decided to use existing computer vision technologies that can measure temperature, breathing rate, pulse, and blood oxygen saturation, and worked to make them mobile.

To achieve that, they used a robot known as Spot, which can walk on four legs, similarly to a dog. Health care workers can maneuver the robot to wherever patients are sitting, using a handheld controller. The researchers mounted four different cameras onto the robot — an infrared camera plus three monochrome cameras that filter different wavelengths of light.

The researchers developed algorithms that allow them to use the infrared camera to measure both elevated skin temperature and breathing rate. For body temperature, the camera measures skin temperature on the face, and the algorithm correlates that temperature with core body temperature. The algorithm also takes into account the ambient temperature and the distance between the camera and the patient, so that measurements can be taken from different distances, under different weather conditions, and still be accurate.

Measurements from the infrared camera can also be used to calculate the patient’s breathing rate. As the patient breathes in and out, wearing a mask, their breath changes the temperature of the mask. Measuring this temperature change allows the researchers to calculate how rapidly the patient is breathing.

The three monochrome cameras each filter a different wavelength of light — 670, 810, and 880 nanometers. These wavelengths allow the researchers to measure the slight color changes that result when hemoglobin in blood cells binds to oxygen and flows through blood vessels. The researchers’ algorithm uses these measurements to calculate both pulse rate and blood oxygen saturation.

“We didn’t really develop new technology to do the measurements,” Huang says. “What we did is integrate them together very specifically for the Covid application, to analyze different vital signs at the same time.”

Continuous monitoring

In this study, the researchers performed the measurements on healthy volunteers, and they are now making plans to test their robotic approach in people who are showing symptoms of Covid-19, in a hospital emergency department.

While in the near term, the researchers plan to focus on triage applications, in the longer term, they envision that the robots could be deployed in patients’ hospital rooms. This would allow the robots to continuously monitor patients and also allow doctors to check on them, via tablet, without having to enter the room. Both applications would require approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

The research was funded by the MIT Department of Mechanical Engineering and the Karl van Tassel (1925) Career Development Professorship.



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Kentucky Attorney General says new report on Breonna Taylor is inconclusive

Taylor’s family is expecting Cameron’s investigation to come to a conclusion soon.

Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron says that his department now has a full report about the guns and shots fired in Breonna Taylor’s apartment, although the new information still leaves the case inconclusive.

In an interview with CBS’s “Face the Nation” on Sunday, Cameron said he had waited weeks for an FBI ballistics report. However, he still needs more information to file charges against the officers who killed her.

READ MORE: Kentucky AG name-drops Breonna Taylor in RNC speech

“Cameron made it seem like he was still a ways away from coming to any sort of conclusion,” according to TMZ. “He says he still needs to meet with the FBI to review the report, on top of going through further witness testimony and other analysis … with no clear end in sight.”

Cameron and his team will be meeting with the FBI next week to review the evidence and it is possible that once these meetings conclude, there will be a definite answer regarding the case.

Ben Crump, the attorney representing Taylor’s family, said the ballistics report is favorable news to their case, and he is expecting Cameron’s investigation to come to a conclusion soon.

READ MORE: Kentucky AG dismisses reports of pending decision in Breonna Taylor killing

Cameron said he wanted to be thorough in his investigation before making any announcement on possible charges. After a meeting with the Cameron, the Taylor family told TMZ that they believe Cameron wants to resolve Breonna’s case.

As theGrio previously reported, Cameron spoke about Breonna Taylor during the 2020 Republican National Convention, causing outrage on Black Twitter. He was reminded of his inaction to prosecute the police officers responsible for wrongfully shooting the 26-year-old EMT.

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Danai Gurira: Chadwick Boseman was exactly like Black Panther

‘I can’t even wrap my mind around this loss. A loss resonating in my own heart as well as around the globe.’

On Sunday night, Danai Gurira said her “Black Panther” co-star, Chadwick Boseman, was a real-life king in a lengthy Instagram post honoring Boseman’s life.

Gurira, who played Okoye in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, said that Boseman was her brother in a post that she described as difficult to write.

READ MORE: ‘Black Panther’ star Chadwick Boseman dies of cancer at 43

“How do you honor a king? Reeling from the loss of my colleague, my friend, my brother. Struggling for words. Nothing feels adequate. I always marveled at how special Chadwick was,” Gurira stated.

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How do you honor a king? Reeling from the loss of my colleague, my friend, my brother. Struggling for words. Nothing feels adequate. I always marveled at how special Chadwick was. Such a pure hearted, profoundly generous, regal, fun guy. My entire job as Okoye was to respect and protect a king. Honor his leadership. Chadwick made that job profoundly easy. He was the epitome of kindness, elegance, diligence and grace. On many an occasion I would think how thankful I was that he was the leading man I was working closely with. A true class act. And so perfectly equipped to take on the responsibility of leading the franchise that changed everything for Black representation. He made everyone feel loved, heard and seen. He played great, iconic roles because he possessed inside of himself that connection to greatness to be able to so richly bring them to life. He had a heroic spirit, and marched to the beat of his own drum; hence his excellence as an artist and the incredible courage and determination as he faced life’s challenges; while still guiding us all. He was zen and sweet and funny (with the very best laugh), attentive, and truly, truly, good. I can’t even wrap my mind around this loss. A loss resonating in my own heart as well as around the globe. The children he inspired, my heart aches for them, to lose their hero just as they finally found him. I am so thankful to have taken the Black Panther journey with him. To have known him, spent time in his light and leadership and to call him forever a friend. Lala Ngoxolo Kumkani.

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“[Boseman was] such a pure hearted, profoundly generous, regal, fun guy. My entire job as Okoye was to respect and protect a king. Honor his leadership. Chadwick made that job profoundly easy. He was the epitome of kindness, elegance, diligence and grace. On many an occasion I would think how thankful I was that he was the leading man I was working closely with. A true class act. And so perfectly equipped to take on the responsibility of leading the franchise that changed everything for Black representation,” Gurira said.

Gurira said that Boseman’s charisma made him a great candidate for the “Black Panther” role because he bought T’Challa, aka Black Panther, to life.

READ MORE: Celebrities react to the tragic death of Chadwick Boseman

“He had a heroic spirit, and marched to the beat of his own drum; hence his excellence as an artist and the incredible courage and determination as he faced life’s challenges; while still guiding us all,” Gurira said.

“He was zen and sweet and funny (with the very best laugh), attentive, and truly, truly, good. I can’t even wrap my mind around this loss. A loss resonating in my own heart as well as around the globe. The children he inspired, my heart aches for them, to lose their hero just as they finally found him. I am so thankful to have taken the Black Panther journey with him. To have known him, spent time in his light and leadership and to call him forever a friend,” she concluded.

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These millennials are building businesses for a post-pandemic world

The coronavirus pandemic has uprooted most aspects of daily life — and much of the economy built around it. But for some young entrepreneurs in Singapore, it has paved the way for their fast-growing start-ups to shape a new future.

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How Singapore's start-ups are shaping a post-pandemic future

The coronavirus pandemic has uprooted most aspects of daily life. But some entrepreneurs are finding opportunities in crisis by sowing the seeds for a new future. CNBC Make It's Karen Gilchrist speaks to three Singaporean start-ups to discover how their businesses are shaping a post-pandemic world.

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California Senate ready to consider reparations for slavery

Texas, New York and Vermont have considered granting reparations to African Americans.

As the nation struggles with civil rights and unrest after the most recent shooting of a Black man by police, the California state Senate advanced proposals to study reparations for slavery.

After a bipartisan 33-3 vote, the state Senate passed the measure on Saturday. Next, it moves to the Assembly, which must act by the end of the next legislative session on Monday.

READ MORE: BET founder Bob Johnson wants US to pay $14T in reparations for slavery

“Let’s be clear: chattel slavery, both in California and across our nation, birthed a legacy of racial harm and inequity that continues to impact the conditions of Black life in California,” said Democratic Sen. Holly Mitchell of Los Angeles.

Bolstering her claim, she cited disproportionate homelessness in the Black community, higher rates of unemployment, incarceration and higher health risks during the coronavirus pandemic.

According to KTLA 5, the panel would be expected to conduct a detailed study of the impact of slavery in California, and then make recommendations to the Legislature by June 2023. The recommendations would detail how much compensation would be awarded, how it should be awarded, and who should be eligible for the compensation.

According to a legislation analysis, Texas, New York and Vermont have considered granting reparations to African Americans. Those reparations could take the form of cash, housing assistance, lower tuition, student loan forgiveness, job training or investments into the Black community.

READ MORE: Ben Carson on slavery reparations: ‘No one is ever going to be able to work that out’

Sen. Steven Bradford, a Democrat who supported the bill said he wished the measure was more than a study.

“If the 40 acres and a mule that was promised to free slaves was delivered to the descendants of those slaves today, we would all be billionaires,” Bradford said.

“I hear far too many people say, ‘Well, I didn’t own slaves, that was so long ago.’ Well, you inherit wealth – you can inherit the debt that you owe to African Americans.”

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Hurricane Laura destroys Confederate monument after officials vote to keep it

The decision to keep the statue in place was confirmed with a vote of 10-4 on August 13.

Hurricane Laura, which wrecked parts of Louisiana and Texas, has destroyed a Confederate monument in Lake Charles, Louisiana. The damage comes two weeks after local officials voted to keep it in place.

The Category 4 storm ripped the statue of a young Confederate soldier carrying a flag over his left shoulder, from its base. The soldier tumbled and landed on its side.

READ MORE: Evacuations ordered as Hurricane Laura aims at U.S. coast

The decision to keep the statue in place was confirmed with a vote of 10-4 on August 13.

The Confederate soldier, laying on the grass outside the Calcasieu Parish Courthouse, has caused controversy. Many have begun to discuss whether lawmakers should rebuild the Confederate monument or not, Fox News reported.

As of reporting, on Change.org, a petition calling for the monument’s complete removal garnered more than 2,000 signatures out of its stretch goal of 2,500.

“On the lawn of the Calcasieu Parish Courthouse in Lake Charles, La., looms a century-old memorial to those who fought and died not for the people of the South but for the institution of slavery. The people of Lake Charles and Calcasieu Parish once again voice their desire to destroy the statue and remove the memory of slavery from its literal and figurative pedestal within the community,” the petition stated.

“We have faith that Lake Charles will not fall behind the rest of the nation as America commits itself to discouraging the veneration of those who fought to hold the South back in time,” the petition continued.

In June, local authorities hosted a survey regarding the statue. It received more than 900 responses from the public.

“Of the total responses, 878 were against relocating the monument,” Calcasieu Parish Administrator Bryan Beam told the Daily Advertiser, a Louisiana newspaper. “And 67 were for relocating the monument.”

READ MORE: ‘A time to pick up:’ Hurricane-hurt Louisiana begins cleanup

The statue was meant to honor soldiers within the community and nearby the parishes.

This is not the only time the statue was destroyed. In 1995, storm wind damaged the monument by toppling it over.  It was repaired and reinforced, Fox News reported.

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Trump to visit Kenosha Tuesday, potentially stoking tensions

President Donald Trump plans to meet with law enforcement and survey the Wisconsin city more than a week after Jacob Blake was shot by police

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump will visit Kenosha, Wisconsin, on Tuesday, amid fury over the police shooting of Jacob Blake in the back, which left the 29-year-old Black man paralyzed.

White House spokesman Judd Deere told reporters aboard Air Force One on Saturday that Trump will be meeting with law enforcement officers and “surveying” some of the damage from recent protests that turned destructive.

The visit is certain to exacerbate tensions in the city, where a crowd of about 1,000 demonstrators gathered outside a courthouse Saturday to denounce police violence.

Trump has been running his re-election campaign on a law-and-order mantle, denouncing protesters as “thugs” while voicing his support for police.

READ MORE: GOP portrayal of urban mayhem doesn’t always match reality

In his acceptance speech during the virtual Republican National Convention, Trump painted the election in hyperbolic terms as a stark choice between peaceful streets and anarchy.

Trump’s opponent for re-election, former Vice President Joe Biden, and his running mate, Kamala Harris, have accused Trump of rooting for violence amid unrest in Wisconsin.

READ MORE: Kenosha police chief says officers did nothing wrong by ignoring Kyle Rittenhouse

“He views this as a political benefit,” Biden said in an interview on MSNBC. “He’s rooting for more violence, not less. And it’s clear about that.”

Kenosha Police Officer Rusten Sheskey and two other officers were responding to a domestic dispute call last Sunday when Sheskey shot Blake in the back seven times. Cellphone video captured the shooting, which has sparked new protests against racial injustice and police brutality months after George Floyd’s death at the hands of a Minneapolis officer touched off a wider reckoning on race.

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Arkansas sheriff resigns after being identified in audio of racist rant

Todd Wright, who was sheriff of Arkansas County, resigned his post Friday

An Arkansas sheriff has resigned his position after audio of a racist rant leaked to social media.

Todd Wright, who was elected Arkansas County sheriff in 2017, submitted his resignation on Friday, effectively immediately, according to an NBC News report. He was identified at a public meeting, which was carried on Facebook Live, as the person in a recording spewing racial epithets towards a Black person.

In the five-minute recording, Wright was upset that a Black person spoke to a woman that accompanied him. The ex-sheriff is heard saying racial slurs at the Black person roughly nine times.

The woman on the recording is heard calling slur hurler “Todd,” the sheriff’s first name. The audio later found its way to social media.

READ MORE: Arkansas man repeatedly harassed for holding BLM sign in viral video

The meeting at Quorum Court, Arkansas County’s governing legislative body, was held after local news outlet Pine Bluff Commercial identified Wright as the man using the slurs in a recording. Arkansas County, which is about 72% white and 26% Black, has a population of about 18,000, according to the United States Census Bureau.

Audio of the exchange was shared to social media by writer Shaun King.

County Judge Thomas Best said court members on Thursday decided that Wright should resign.

“It saddens me that anyone would disrespect God’s creation in this manner,” Best said. “No way will I condone this action from anyone.”

READ MORE: Arkansas cop who threatened protesters charged with fatally shooting fellow officer

Wright submitted his immediate resignation and apologized, stating that he was “upset over certain things.” He said that he isn’t actually a racist person and that the comments came in the heat of the moment.

“That’s not me,” he insisted.

After Wright’s statement, a woman, who identified herself as the mother of the man Wright had the racist exchange with, spoke up to condemn Wright’s actions.

“I don’t appreciate you calling him or anybody else the N-word,” she said. “If you got problems, don’t bring them to work.”

Wright will continue to be paid as contract labor until Sept. 30, per a motion passed by the court following his resignation. The deputy sheriff will replace him until another sheriff is appointed or an election takes place.

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Dynamism of IoT-powered Gas Monitoring Solution

IoT is a stay-ahead technology that is providing an effective paradigm shift in multiple industries, including the oil and gas sector. With the help of real-time monitoring and advanced analytics features, this disruptive technology is allowing the O&G companies to effectively monitor their assets ranging from pipeline networks to machines and pumping equipment.

Currently, technology investment in the gas sector completely depends on mobility, asset management, cloud adoption, and analytics. It is further targeted to reduced infrastructure costs which are greatly justified with the usage of IoT. The Internet of Things is more focused on generating data efficiencies and more informed decision-making.

Along with improving operational and asset efficiency, IoT holds a great potential to increase output in some cases. For instance, Intel has claimed that IoT-powered infrastructure and data analytics procedures used in gas wells can provide improved results by 30%. Also, McKinsey estimated that offshore platforms are performing at 77% of maximum production levels.

Hence, if applied accurately, IoT and advanced analytics tools allow the gas companies to increase their potential in collecting massive data and gain valuable insights for the future. Moreover, it can generate a greater ROI of up to 30 to 50 times the actual investment in a very short deployment period.

The Need for An IoT-powered Gas Monitoring Solution

A large variety of applications and processes in the gas industry use highly dangerous flammable and toxic gases. The inevitable occasional escape of such gases creates a hazardous environment for each worker and even the nearby residents. This results in devastating incidents involving asphyxiation, unwanted explosions, and life losses.

In most industries, one of the safety plans to avoid such situations is to implement a gas monitoring solution as an early warning system where it is easier and safer to pre-detect the toxicity in the atmosphere.

It Serves Multiple Areas

Apart from huge oil and gas refineries and plants, a gas monitoring solution can also be used in commercial areas like parking lots, laboratories, sewage treatment, hospitals, and swimming pools. Such areas are prone to high-risk due to the vigorous machineries and plant operations. A slight gas leak could lead to major havoc and cost human lives when not taken the necessary action. Let's find out how this system works.

Workability

  • Real-time Monitoring
  • End-to-end Solution
  • Control Visualization
  • Immediate Alerts

These are the key factors on which a gas monitoring solution relies. The sensors installed on the assets allow you to sense the presence of gas concentrations in the atmosphere at all times and from any location. This is a completely tailored solution that is enabled with all the necessary hardware and software capabilities to simplify your purchases. Moreover, it is equipped with advanced analytics to optimize and keep control of industrial operations. Along with full control, this solution enables remote monitoring to help identify the presence of toxic gases in remotely located infrastructures. After detecting the presence of gases, it immediately alarms the authorities to stay prepared with necessary measures.

A gas monitoring solution comprises of the latest sensor devices that automatically fetch data from the assets and allow the authorities to predict necessary results for improved facility maintenance. A centralized dashboard is a versatile management desk for the managers to not only supervise environmental conditions but also perform administrative and managerial tasks for the plant facility.

Here are some of the benefits that you can avail by using a gas monitoring solution at your premises.

Benefits of Implementing IoT in the Gas Industry

Remote Monitoring

                How convenient is it to be able to monitor the industrial facility from anywhere and at any time? This is what IoT provides to the industries. It allows effective remote monitoring of the industrial equipment or assets through sensor devices. In remotely located oil and gas infrastructure, toxic gases are produced in a high ratio. The managers use remote monitoring to find out the presence of these gases in those infrastructures and fetch real-time data to take immediate actions in case there are hints of any mishap occurring. Though it is riskier for the plant authorities to manually go and supervise the infrastructure, they use remote monitoring through IoT as a significant alternative to avoid the chances of gas explosions. This, in turn, also saves a huge amount of money spent in constructing the entire framework for oil and gas production.

Predictive/Preventive Maintenance

                Many O&G companies require real-time monitoring of the machinery to keep a regular check on their condition and performance. Also, detecting harmful and toxic gases within the industrial facility is of major concern to avoid disasters. This is significantly possible with the help of an IoT-powered gas monitoring solution that offers remote services to the authorities. This allows the facilities to react immediately via predictive maintenance. The solution utilizes advanced capabilities of the sensors which are installed on the industrial equipment to identify the presence of harmful gases. With the help of sensors, a quick alert is generated that helps the workers and any other authorities evacuate the premises in case of any disaster. Also, these sensors send valuable data on a cloud-based platform for the authorities to predict future scenarios and avoid chaotic situations. Using predictive maintenance, the managers can analyze different scenarios and bring forth necessary outcomes to work upon. 

Asset Management

                An IoT-powered gas monitoring solution leverages the use of analytics and wireless connectivity to offer an improved and consolidated asset management process. It is an end-to-end solution that provides remote monitoring of the industrial assets to avoid explosive disasters within the facilities. Apart from smart asset management it also provides useful insights to keep the equipment up-to-date. Moreover, a gas monitoring solution helps the plant authorities to operate the assets with the help of predictive maintenance, making the automated workflows more intelligent. It helps provide real-time visibility of the assets and their performance history for better analysis of their working conditions.

Implementing an IoT-powered solution to detect harmful gases is the most productive asset to your industry. Hence, IoT is giving us major goals to implement technology for our safety purposes. Its smart techniques and innovative concepts not only help you live in safer surroundings but also provide automation to resolve task complexities. Who would have known that it’ll be possible to measure accurate gas concentrations in the air even in huge refineries where the risk rate is 99.99%? But IoT is significantly making it possible and enabling smart plant management with reduced life risk.



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Skipjack Stock Trading Environment

While the skipjack tuna is a reasonably attractive fish, it is perhaps less so if its colours are inverted as in the case below.  Later in the blog I will be introducing the "Destroying Angel Formation."  This can be found during a full-spectrum inversal of the skipjack waveforms, which might occur before a major stock-market correction or crash.

Skipjack as a form of technical analysis is primarily about math and geometry.  It is not a psychological approach.  Unlike studying Japanese candlesticks, I make little or no effort to guess or assess the state-of-mind of investors.  I would say that it is meant to exploit market tendency - this being the predisposition to form skipjacks.  In terms of making this determination that a market has tended and will tend to do anything, it is necessary to study its history and then to some extent assume that it will persist.  This represents both the strength and weakness of skipjack because of course it is impossible to be completely certain. 

I introduced the skipjack in my previous blog.  Since there seems to be some interest in how the trades are made and the rationale behind the trading, I am providing a bit of an elaboration here.  I have yet to determine the full extent and pace to which I will be sharing information about the methodology.

The underlying skipjack shape or object is the skipjack waveform as presented below.  Within this waveform, the value of a stock might increase perhaps 6 percent over several days or weeks.  I know this is not saying much these days given that stocks sometimes increase more than 10 percent on a single day!  Well, if I ever develop a model that can predict a 10 percent jump in a single day, that would certainly be an accomplishment.  So no, using the skipjack is not nearly as lucrative as simply being at the right place and time - e.g. to catch a sudden spike.

Generally speaking in order for a skipjack to work, its "action line" (on the chart) has to enjoy fluctuating near the water line or neutral.  In some markets - for example during a euphoric, non-correcting rise - the action does not do this, and it is necessary to make use of a slightly different technique.  If an investor is game, a buy-and-hold strategy might be more efficient.  This being said, if an investor holds precisely during this time, there is an elevated chance of holding during a major market correction.

For a period of time as the action line forms the waveform shown above - again, assuming it completes the form - the "effect line" begins to become highly correlated with the price of the stock.  Since the effect line tends to have an entry point near the base (the paa) and an exit near the head (the ulo), the hope here is that the investor will hold the stock during the rise.  This is the general concept.  However, I consider the exact details important - e.g. the exact entry and exit points.

I took out my ruler and physically measured the distance between the hypotenuses (in mm) and the change in value (in dollars) of the highest and lowest points of the effect line; this results in the gradient shown below.  The correlation during the rise during this particular waveform by the way was more than 0.99.  I know readers might be thinking, an investor practically needs a drafting table to trade this way.  Well, I suppose software can do a fair amount of the work especially if it is designed to use the "triggers" for the algorithm.  But I prefer the lived experience of using my hands to handle a ruler, protractor, and mechanical pencils - and then gazing out at the graphical outcomes of the data while sipping coffee.

Below in blue just using a quick visual inspection, I point out some skipjacks on the Nasdaq Composite.  The interesting thing about this sample data is that it contains a horrific stock market crash - the first I personally encountered - Black Monday or the Crash of October 1987.  I bet the crash sticks out even using this waveform.  See it?

Like other forms of technical analysis, skipjack makes use of formations.  Understandably since the trading methodology was inspired by my fear of stock-market crashes, the first formation called a Full Spectrum Inversal or the Destroying Angel is of a stock market crash.  There is no healthy-looking skipjack anywhere near the Destroying Angel below.  There is a rather sickly-looking skipjack at the far left, which if played likely would have caused the trader to exit at around October 6 - the "crash" being often associated with October 19.  Between October 6 and 19, I personally would have ran for the hills given the technical developments.  However, as I mentioned earlier, the skipjack was so off-formation, I likely would not have have played it at all.

I hope this blog has explained the general trading technique using skipjacks reasonably well.  As I take this opportunity to map out the scenery and develop different formations, I admit that nothing is nearly as enjoyable as having all the time in the world and not trying to publish a book or sell investment products.  For me for the most part, this is research.  Of course, having some protection against a major correction or stock-market crash doesn't hurt.



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Filmmaker Michael Moore warns of 2016 redux, says Trump support is ‘OFF THE CHARTS’

In a Facebook post last week, the activist raised questions about Joe Biden’s election strategy, warning of a repeat of the 2016 election

“Are you ready for a Trump victory?”

This is not an affirmation of celebration from a Donald Trump supporter, but a warning from filmmaker Michael Moore. The Oscar-winning documentary director posted on social media that signs are pointing to a Trump reelection come November.

Moore, an avid critic of the president and advocate of Sen. Bernie Sanders, took to his Facebook page to let his followers know that history may be repeating itself as the president’s poll numbers rise in swing states that will be critical to winning the electoral college.

“Sorry to have to provide the reality check again, but when CNN polled registered voters in August in just the swing states, Biden and Trump were in a virtual tie,” Moore wrote. “In Minnesota, it’s 47-47. In Michigan, where Biden had a big lead, Trump has closed the gap to 4 points.”

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Sorry to have to provide the reality check again, but when CNN polled registered voters in August in just the swing…

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The filmmaker feels that Democrats’ lack of campaigning in said swing or battleground states — Minnesota, Michigan, Ohio, Colorado, Florida, Iowa, Nevada, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Virginia and Wisconsin — is the same flaw that may have doomed Hilary Clinton in the 2016 election.

“The Biden campaign just announced he’ll be visiting a number of states— but not Michigan. Sound familiar?”

Former Vice President Joe Biden said at a fundraiser Thursday, the same day of Moore’s post, that he would begin traveling to hold campaign events since the coronavirus pandemic limited his campaign, including the Democratic National Convention, to virtual outreach. Wisconsin, Minnesota, Pennsylvania and Arizona are being considered for stops, according to NBC-affiliate KARE in Minneapolis.

The in-person events will be done in “a way that is totally consistent with being responsible,” Biden said, the outlet reports.

Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden and Democratic Vice Presidential nominee Kamala Harris confer on stage outside the Chase Center after Biden delivered his acceptance speech on the fourth night of the Democratic National Convention from the Chase Center on August 20, 2020 in Wilmington, Delaware. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)

Moore warned against overconfidence among Democrats and left-leaning voters leading up to November.

“Are you mentally prepared to be outsmarted by Trump again,” Moore continued. “Do you find comfort in your certainty that there is no way Trump can win? Are you content with the trust you’ve placed in the DNC to pull this off?”

The warning even caught approval from Trump himself, who on Sunday reshared a Twitter post referencing Moore’s message.

“Michael knows!!!” said Trump, who is firing on all cylinders with the November election nearing.

Additionally, Moore wrote that Trump’s popularity among his supporters has increased, in comparison to the supporters for Democratic nominee Biden.

“I’m warning you almost 10 weeks in advance. The enthusiasm level for the 60 million in Trump’s base is OFF THE CHARTS! For Joe, not so much.”

The Bowling For Columbine director concluded his post by urging readers to vote and rally others to do the same.

“Don’t leave it to the Democrats to get rid of Trump. YOU have to get rid of Trump,” Moore stated.

“WE have to wake up every day for the next 67 days and make sure each of us are going to get a hundred people out to vote. ACT NOW!”

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Man shot and killed in Portland as Trump supporters confront protesters

The man’s identity has not been released

A man was shot and killed at a rally in Portland, Oregon on Saturday after protesters against police violence were met by a caravan of counter-protesters, according to news reports.

The demonstration had been interrupted by a group in support of President Donald Trump, who has been critical of protests that broke out across the country over the death of George Floyd in late May and fueled by ongoing tense relations between law enforcement and Black communities.

According to the New York Times, a protest had been taking place in the city’s downtown when a procession of trucks and vehicles carrying Trump supporters arrived.

While Floyd-inspired protests had been taking place every day in the city for more than three months, a planned counter-rally dubbed Trump 2020 Cruise Rally in Portland” had driven through the crowd, CNN reports.

A caravan of supporters of President Donald Trump drive in downtown Portland, Ore., Saturday, Aug. 29, 2020. Saturday’s rally was the third consecutive weekend that pro-Trump demonstrators converged in and around Portland, leading to clashes with counter protesters. (Dave Killen/The Oregonian via AP)

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The participants of the Cruise Rally were shooting paintball guns at the protesters from trucks, some of which carried signs that read “Trump 2020” or “Thin Blue Line.” This led others to retaliate by throwing objects back at the vehicle.

Portland police responded to gunfire that had taken place about a quarter before 9 p.m. When they arrived on the scene, one man was dead on the street from a gunshot to the chest.

While the victim is still unnamed, New York Times reports he was wearing a hat from a Portland-based far-right group Patriot Player. The shooter has not been identified, but Portland Police Chief Chuck Lovell says authorities are looking for a suspect.

A Black Lives Matter protester yells at a supporter of President Donald Trump during a rally and car parade Saturday, Aug. 29, 2020, in Portland, Ore. (AP Photo/Paula Bronstein)

“This violence is completely unacceptable, and we are working diligently to find and apprehend the individual or individuals responsible,” said Lovell, who gave a statement on Sunday.

READ MORE: GOP portrayal of urban mayhem doesn’t always match reality

Prior to the shooting, the police department had tweeted that citizens should avoid the downtown area after incidents of violence had occurred between the two opposing protests.

This shooting comes on the heels of two protesters being shot dead in Kenosha, Wisconsin days after police shot Jacob Blake seven times in the back last week. The suspect in that shooting, 17-year-old Kyle Rittenhouse, had traveled to Kenosha from Illinois with an assault rifle, allegedly joining other counter-protesters.

Portland has been a sight of civil unrest since late May, in response to the deaths of Floyd and Breonna Taylor. Additional controversy occurred in July when protesters were being arrested by camouflaged federal agents in unmarked vans.

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How Warren Buffett made his billions and became the 'Oracle of Omaha'

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How This Black-Owned Luxury Luggage Pivoted When Coronavirus Shut Down Travel

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Every frequent flier knows the importance of finding the right luggage. For women travelers, and especially those of us who are constantly packing and unpacking for business trips, getting everything we need into one bag that we’d actually want to carry can be a challenge.

Sonja Salmon lived those frustrations firsthand as she criss-crossed the globe for work, from her home base in Toronto to Bermuda, London, Hong Kong, and Switzerland. In 2014, she traded in her day job as a high-flying finance exec to start Ebby Rane, a line of luxury luggage named after her two grandfathers—who were both entrepreneurs in Jamaica.

Black Enterprise caught up with Salmon to talk about what it’s like as a woman designing luggage for the way women travel, and what happens to your business when travelers around the world are grounded.

The idea for your luggage was born of your own frustration as a frequent business traveler.

I had been traveling a lot. And I literally was somebody living out of my suitcase. I felt like the luggage was really unattractive and I wasn’t that proud of it and I didn’t think there was enough variety. How can it be that I just can’t seem to find anything that is refined and polished; everything has a whimsical or kitschy look to it, if it was considered female. And my friends were like, “No, we don’t know of anything either. That’s why we all carry black luggage.”

Was there one moment when you started to think that you could be the solution?

There actually was an aha moment. A girlfriend of mine was having her birthday in Nassau, Bahamas, and she had mentioned to bring your best. I had all my stuff laid out on the bed. I took out my Prada high heeled shoes, I can’t remember what I would have paid for them, and I started zipping them into a Ziploc bag that somebody would have used basically for marinating meat. And I thought, I can’t believe I’m doing this, surely there has to be a better way. That was the first weekend that I sketched out the concept and the business plan.

Ebby Rane Founder Sonja Salmon

As someone with no experience creating products, how did you go about it?

I thought, what would be the wish list? Like if I took off all constraints off, and many times in my career, that’s how I tried to think. The constraints automatically narrow what you think your options and choices are. But in an absolute complete blank canvas, what would be my wish list of what I would want in luggage? I wanted a California Closet on wheels and I wanted a place for everything that I take: gym clothes, wet swimwear, makeup.

Then I took my very rudimentary idea to New York City, and had a focus group. There were about 10 or 12 professional women, all in a boardroom. I had a prototype built out of plywood, which I’m almost embarrassed to admit. I said “Imagine if the same way that you have thoughtfully considered your trench coat, your shoes, your handbag as an accessory to your overall look, that your luggage would be like that. Imagine if we could have a place for everything, for the way women think about packing the things that are important to us.” And we refined it that day. I remember walking out that day and all those women were like “We’re your first customers.” That’s when I knew I had something, because all of them said, “Sign me up. The day this is on the market, I would like mine.”

Then I had to go back and work with a design engineer. And we basically mapped out down to 21 by 14 by 9, how could I keep everything and still have optimal space for packing. So that was the challenge. But we did it.

So you launched a successful luxury luggage line. And then 2020 comes with the coronavirus pandemic.

The business ground to a complete halt. The business was just zero, because it was travel related; there was not a soul that was even going to consider buying luggage. So maybe about two and a half months into the pandemic, we started to have very open discussions about what are we going to do short term, mid term, long term? How are we going to address this? Life has changed. People aren’t traveling the same way. And that’s how the Live Simple collection came about.

Ebby Rane’s luxury carry-ons (Image: Courtesy of Ebby Rane)

The new collection includes items people would use in their everyday trips, such as canvas tote bags, a wine bag, and produce bags. Tell us about the choices behind it.

We knew we wanted to stay in touch with our existing customers who’ve been so loyal. We knew they might not be traveling but we might be able to connect with them on something that would have helped going to the marketplace, taking a walk to the park as things opened up.

And we said let’s do this at an affordable price point. We, like many businesses, may have to consider what does the future look like. Are we going to stay firmly and squarely in the premium space? It actually felt authentic to say, we’re recognizing that the world has changed and we would love to be able to serve a community of women who still appreciate style and beauty and simplicity with the same ethos we’ve always brought to things, but for a different time in life, where we all may be facing a different set of financial circumstances.

You found a way to pivot but still give your customers something simple, sustainable, and a little luxurious.

We always love to bring our little touch of what makes an everyday product special. And it’s usually the attention to detail. That’s always been what we have put time and thought into. We’re just coming out with it, so I can only hope that it’s well received. Only time will tell.

What’s next for the brand?

We would like to extend that collection, in a thought where we bring organization to everyday life with a little bit of beauty. I think there’s a lot of other things to do in that lane that will be helpful for people when they’re out and about town, or even at home. And it seems like a natural evolution for us coming from travel because we were always oriented and grounded and anchored on the philosophy around simple, beautiful, organized. If we expand that beyond travel, we think there’s some exciting things to do.



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