Gotta love ZERO RISK in the SP500 = $$$

Discussion in 'Trading' started by makloda, Jan 27, 2007.

  1. One more thing about yesterday. This is from the WSJ:

    You'd think that a $13B company would have a computer system that can keep up, or even have one that's over-engineered to handle double or triple the maximum volume they expect.
     
    #1791     Feb 28, 2007
  2. A huge short squeeze, Sir!!!!!
     
    #1792     Feb 28, 2007


  3. NYSE Server Farm

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    #1793     Feb 28, 2007
  4. "You'd think that a $13B company would have a computer system that can keep up, or even have one that's over-engineered to handle double or triple the maximum volume they expect."

    Maybe the money to pay for that went to Grasso....
    All they could afford after that was a guy with an abacus. :p
     
    #1794     Feb 28, 2007
  5. What happened to you?? You went silent all of a sudden..

    You still in your basement avoiding the calls from your brokers..?
     
    #1795     Feb 28, 2007
  6. mjh

    mjh

    Hey is that keyboard oak or cherry? Man that's sweet LOL.
     
    #1796     Feb 28, 2007
  7. trkarl

    trkarl

    "You'd think that a $13B company would have a computer system that can keep up, or even have one that's over-engineered to handle double or triple the maximum volume they expect."

    This is what happens when you have to call tech support and get put on hold by some guy in India.
     
    #1797     Feb 28, 2007
  8. Shorted ES 1410.50 = covered 1404.50 premarket. Short again from 1400 on the break, now printing 1397

    Absolutely no risk shorting into resistance during this budding market breakdown. Test of Tuesday lows coming today... could be a continued meltdown into the weekend.

    No risk on the sell side... follow the big-money players dumping volume supply on hapless retail buyers!
     
    #1798     Mar 1, 2007
  9. ..........?
     
    #1799     Mar 1, 2007
  10. short 1400 = out 1392... +14pts ES in the pre-market "free" market!

    Implosion time is here... buy bye, bias bulls :cool:
     
    #1800     Mar 1, 2007