This is silly. Any trade embodies a prediction of future price direction. If you buy a stock for $10, whether it's at a 52 week high or low or...
Amazing... dozens of threads worried that TradeStation or some other research platform could steal intellectual property... but then the trolls...
Tudor back in the news today - Paul Tudor Jones’ New Hedge Fund Pitch: Low, Low Prices Tudor’s flagship fund ended 2016 roughly flat despite a...
It all comes out in the wash. The most liquid markets are the most thoroughly arb'ed. E.g. factor trading, in the academic literature, generally...
Too funny. Anyone who doesn't join the troll/thief chorus line is a 'shill' :sneaky:
I've made plenty of poor decisions in all timeframes. In any case, bots control the short timeframes these days.
Maybe, maybe not. Without evidence, that's just hot air.
I guess OP should be flattered that the troll/thief community finds his book worth stealing!
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Yes, that's certainly one school of thought - How Trump talk Tuesday could end this ‘suckers’ rally’ in stocks The trolls apparently can't...
All three are quality publications. Barron's is my favorite.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-02-24/aston-martin-boosts-sales-as-buyers-covet-215-000-db11-coupe [IMG] Aston Martin Expects Big...
Interesting piece on AMD on SeekingAlpha yesterday.
Everyone and his brother wants to do this trade, so the shares are typically expensive to borrow.
Barron's weekly calendar is a good starting point.
So what's the right term for a sharp price rise within an uptrend?
Where in South Florida?
"You can never have too much money on the right horse."
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That's now how bond math works.
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