If you have cash and can afford tying it up for a long term it might not be a bad idea to buy some distressed properties right now however that...
My family is in ship building business in China and 2008 was an absolutely horrible year. However rates have been picking up across the board ever...
It's a dying product that tracks absolutely nothing. That's why no one's buying or selling those sh$t. Just take a look today which is an index...
CL curve has been in contango since last year and by its prospectus USO can only hold front month futures. Therefore it's losing money after...
The problems with Shiller's home price indexes are 1) it's heavily weighted toward two metro areas: NY and LA, while leaving other important metro...
You are dumb if you believe that the Chinese economy is anything less than a massive ponzi scheme fueled by rampant lending. The 8%-blah a year...
Less than 4k to go with 5 months to spare! Congratulations on your very nice performance and even better risk control. Keep up the good work!
Glad to see a fellow long-term position player here! Looks like more people are flocking to day trading and high frequency trading by each day and...
10.5% over LIBOR are you f**king kidding me? How the hell can they pay 10.5% when they can't even pay 1%?? And these are secured financing? Holy...
Some trolls here on this board are clearly plain idiots and have no idea how to trade. This guy is doing you people a great favor. Do you know...
In China, the "stealing states secrets" charge is given to those whom the government wants to deal with but can't find a legally acceptable ground...
Good job indeed. Those charts should be very helpful to those who know how to use them. I used to do something similar deriving implied prices...
Someone steal his blackberry please! <object width="425" height="344"><param name="movie"...
Of course. Reasons are: 1) liquidity 2) no rolling issues and can therefore be held longer term 3) dividend
Take a look right now. The up UMM shares are already at a 30% discount to NAV only after 5 days of trading! Seriously, how could the SEC...
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