Being suspicious is always a good thing. Doubting people, even family can be sometimes better than blindly trusting them. I love the fact how...
If the book doesn't explain what to do is it useful? Here some excerpt from Amazon.com reviews, hilarious: "He trades strictly price action,...
interesting... theres a huge increase in advertising and marketing related searches in the last few weeks...:eek:
guru's don't do backtests :D They can't help it :cool: The unexperienced will always think reading a book can make you rich. Holy grail, here...
spending 5k on a pc is like spending 20k on a trading vendor :cool:
Good, they will then leave futures alone :cool:
I was wondering if the "hard sell" guy is still working the phones. Sandisk was trading at $45 and is now at $15. They would have gotten their ass...
Good. As long as they keep taxing stocks futures stay out of the danger zone.
How do you objectively determine what is bad news and good news? And how do you determine whether market is legitimately rising or doing a quick...
:p LOL
FB123, do you trade an advanced form of tape reading - i.e. watching the price/DOM tick by tick to trade the news? I could never find a way to...
I would only recommend him if the person wanted to see one style of trading in action. His style is definately not fit for everybody and likewise...
I was in Robert Hoffman's room for one month only, so I cant comment about his trading after that month. However the month I was there he made 80%...
the difference is futures is real-time but stocks are delayed. This is very confusing, they should name the mini futures ondemand something...
Guru's always trade price action, since you can't backtest price action.
Indeed. AIG earnings are $10+ a share. $50 is cheap. P/E of 5 compared to P/E of 100+ other stocks.
have you thought about hosting a chatroom at tinychat? no software needed and you can hookup your desktop/webcam too.
Bronteâs position At Bronte we have thought that the pre-tax, pre-provision profits were sufficient to recapitalise the GSEs for a while. We...
Implications I have tried modelling this half a dozen ways and the result is fairly robust. If anything the GSEs (especially Freddie) are...
Hey guys if you invest in preferred shares theres 50% annualized return on Fannie Mae and freddie Macs, so what do you think? green shoots...
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