Bloomberg Markets Magazine

Discussion in 'Wall St. News' started by SethArb, May 23, 2004.

  1. jrs3

    jrs3

    WOW what a deal sign me up!!!!!!!!!!! hahahahahaha

    If I had a million dollar trading account maybe.
     
    #11     May 24, 2004
  2. nitro

    nitro

    Yes,

    But no access to Bloomberg :( It is one my one wishes in life to learn to trade off a Bloomberg.

    nitro
     
    #12     May 24, 2004
  3. We setup one terminal on the desk 4 weeks ago. It is over rated IMO. Glad I don't have to pay for it. Maybe I don't thinks it is that great because all I use it for is Econ news. And WTF don't you get realtime quotes for every exchange in the world included in that 1800 a month?
     
    #13     May 24, 2004
  4. jrs3

    jrs3


    What are their charts like, in comparison to say CQG?
    I would assume their is a wealth of data at your finger
    tips is this correct?
     
    #14     May 24, 2004

  5. The charts are good. I am not familiar with CQG. With Bloomberg you have everything at your fingertips. The two guys that I share it with love it already...IMO its overkill. Thats just me though.
     
    #15     May 24, 2004
  6. jrs3

    jrs3

    Sounds like your in the same camp as I, KEEP IT SIMPLE.
    IMO Bloomberg is for banks, hedgefunds, large traders.
     
    #16     May 24, 2004
  7. #17     May 24, 2004
  8. %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
    Have talked to a talked Bloomberg sales pro hundreds of times over the years,;
    mainly because interestingly , just happened to see him & family in a non business setting.

    His territory doesnt include TX, CA, NY, the biggest hedge fund states;

    most all or all his customers are banks & he loves working for Bloomberg.:cool:
     
    #18     May 25, 2004
  9. Tudor?! My old friend Paul Jones Tudor??!! You must be kidding!!!
     
    #19     May 25, 2004
  10. EBOAH

    EBOAH

    June issue of Bloomberg Markets is definitely a must read!

    Very interesting editorials inside:

    PIMCO's Bill Gross.
    Paul Tudor Jones.
    NY Fed's New man Tim Geither.
    Man Group (Hedge Fund) CEO Stanley Fink.
    Top Analysts 2003
    The Family that Runs IRAN.

    :D
     
    #20     May 27, 2004