Suppose you buy stocks in during normal trading hours, then, after the close, you sell them after-hours; using an ECN like ArcaEx. Is this...
Yes, by some reason, 2001 and 1929 are not "fashionable" enough for permabears.
How it began? How it became legal? Why some markets -as the chinese- ban it?
And not a panic selloff! Still, I'm not bearish, and, since I never invest against the main trend, now I'm in the sidelines. Patience is...
What they don't tell you is where will the chinese invest this money? They will certainly not hold devaluating cash, they have little experience...
It's not good to want or desire something bad for other people, even if you profit from it. Have you witnessed hard-working people being fired...
Extrinsic value, is the value beyond intrinsic value, that option sellers ask for the option; viceversa for bid. Even if there's no apparent...
You can trade futures on Treasury bonds: http://www.infinitytrading.com/treasury_bond_futures_options.html But to be honest, it may not be...
Even the hookers call their job a "service", which indeed it is, since it's not a product.
Stock exchanges could limit program trades... By requiring traders to enter a character sequence displayed in an image, as Google does when...
If the corporate bonds are iliquid, chances are there won't be much derivatives for them. If there are derivatives, they will be even more...
It's difficult but not impossible, you can short Chinese stocks traded on the US exchanges but not on the Shanghai or Shenzhen Stock Exchange....
And he's repeating that the economy is fine
If you only relied on Fundamental analysis, you would be shorting Chinese stocks... ...And suffering massive losses as a result. So you HAVE...
Maybe we'll see a couple days of MODERATE selloffs, then resume the uptrend.
Yes, but Wall Street indexes don't double in one year.
http://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=%5ESSEC China going down after tripling taxes on stock trades. US markets Futures:...
Volume divided by outstanding shares. Do this indicator has some meaning/use?
It is in the UK only. I think this is completely legal, since they can loan at any interest rate.
Exactly!
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