What time today will Ben Bernanke announce his intentions today from Jackson Hole?
Anyone know what the current total storage capacity is at Cushing? I understand that in the last few years it has increased quite a bit....
Thanks for the info. Most useful. 20TB for one symbol? Are you sure? Do you store the data on RAID? How is that possible? If they can't...
Suppose I build a database of tick data for many financial instruments, which over time becomes quite considerable and also frankly quite...
Just curious what the advantages are of FIX versus a broker's API? And any disadvantages?
Does anyone know of a web site that one can obtain the daily OIS-LIBOR spread? For those that do not know, it the spread between the FedFunds...
Have it your way then :mad: I bet you got this info from this Bloomberg "terminal" or whatever! So what is this "terminal" anyway? Let me...
If you tell me I will give you MONEY! A PayPal 'donation' will be on its way to you... :p
Is it really that hard to trade convertible bonds then? For an induvidual with limited funds that is. Well the yield is 2.95% which is less...
By the way how did you find the CUSIP number? And is for those Intel bonds that mature in 2035?
Thanks! Sadly nothing comes up with that CUSIP at my broker - IB. :mad: Thanks anyway to everyone. I appreciate all your help. This is a great...
I searched all of Bloomberg and no luck :( It just has stock prices - no bonds prices whatsover. Its not a nice site to navigate anyway. I...
I just found this article on the web which says:- "For example, Intel, the computer chip giant, issued a convertible bond in December 2005 that...
Corporate bonds can be bought by anyone, so why are convertible bonds any different? I don't mean to be rude but I think you are mistaken. Yes...
From what I have read, it seems that convertible bonds are just plain corporate bonds which pay interest but with built-in long term options. Is...
I want to master Technical Analysis - I know it is not easy. Should I learn Elliot Wave Theory? Is this the best way to day trade? Is it hard...
You mean that one day the implied volatility is like 5% and a few days later it shoots up to 20%? Is that what you mean by "Vol of Vol" :confused:
OK so you mean that currencies by nature are less volatile so you get lower implied volatilies, i.e. lower premiums. Right?
Thanks for all the info and advice.
Sorry I don't understand what you mean :confused:
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