...to, trust account, other business) will have more trouble. It's like a ham and eggs breakfast... the chicken was involved, the pig was...
...raising of the "funds on account" requirement. Gee, who would have ever thought that they actually ate the goose that made golden eggs?...
...I will catch you next time hopefully. BTW, I did not put all the eggs in this trade. I don't know why you thought so. I know better than...
...the NYSE over the next year. I wouldn't want to put all my eggs in the "tape reading" basket if I made a living from the markets. Of course...
Too many eggs in one basket as my first ever 2000 share position refused to move during the afternoon rally and I missed all other opportunities....
...markets (futures), or stocks at the same time, rather than all your eggs in one basket. This obviously only works on a longer time frame...
eggs, sausage, grits, biscuits and gravy, coffee for breakfast. Beer and pizza for lunch. Snacks to fill in between.:D
...more aware of the risk than ever before. One key is not put all your eggs in one basket... not all of the arbitrage deals or pairs are going to...
...fund. ($600 versus $400 annually.) You're spendable retirement nest eggs would snowbal more quickly with the $1K in stock than with the $4k...
...ROI is often 20%-40% for a 3 to 4-week period (but don't put all your eggs in one basket). Balanced against the maximum loss, you have to be...
...for. I'm just looking for a backup. I don't want to have all the eggs in one basket....OK, maybe 11 of the 12 will go to IB. Thanks again!
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