i guess there were 2 different sellers at your price level, only one of which agreed to bust the trade. - jaan
do what we do: decrease your size when in a slump. - jaan
FWIW, here are some excellent articles on the subject: http://www.janisian.com/article-internet_debacle.html...
no, i don't think so. as you know, velocity is a relative thing. you might be standing still relative to your computer, but at the same time...
hmm... interesting question, but i'm not too well prepared to answer that. you see, as described by the theory of relativity, the passage of time...
minor correction: now that others have started quoting you on this, i thought i'd point out that the correct term is either "occam's razor" or...
actually, no. as far as i know, the universe is believed to be a "hypersphere" -- ie a sphere, only in 3D, not 2D. so there is no central point to...
no-no, the universe is not expanding into anything, it's the space that's expanding. here's an article that tries to explain it:...
yes, i agree. however, up until recently it was thought that the early organisms could only have been sprung into existance thanks to a giant...
hmm, i'm not sure i understand the question. in our case the r&d was done inhouse (i'm a partner in a small codeshop) with time being spent pretty...
currently we just try to keep the size at optimum -- after big hits we lower our size and vice versa. our system still has a long way to go to...
that statement is, again, clearly against the trend. here's an experiment from a couple of years ago (i recall there was another one just a few...
yes, we trade a system that has hit what we call "scalability limit", so in a way we deal with it every day. it sucks. it not only flattens the...
here's a question for you, dark: what's your take on other religions out there? do you respect them as equal to christianity or not? if you do,...
the term "models" would be more appropriate than "definitions" here. scientists deal with the "hairyness" of the real world by constructing...
well, that depends on your definition of a "paradox". the well known fact that electron has both wave-like poperties and particle-like properties...
bad example. nothing in QM is contradictionary -- it's a perfectly consistent theory. the reality on quantum scale just happens to be different...
wow, that guy must have really short memory... decimals since 2000. yeah right. - jaan
up to 3k, which can be very visible on less liquid stocks. def: thanks! dlincke: note that for TWS API users (such as myself), the 0.1 cent...
i second that. selectivity does not favour consistency. - jaan
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