Hi JSSPMK, if price action tells me to get in, why should I wait for a breakout and get in higher? btw stopped @6892.5
Just to recall people what dynamic hedging means : http://finance.wharton.upenn.edu/~b.../mma/MiER71.pdf Dynamic Hedging Strategies In this article, the authors use the Black-Scholes option pricing model to simulate hedging strategies for portfolios of derivatives and other assets. by Simon Benninga and Zvi Wiener
BOE doing its thang, you probably heard already about £50bn injections, now we have to wait for the FED to do a similar move
Expect earnings downgrades to impact equities short-term We expect consensus numbers to be revised down in all regions as companies get hit by higher costs and lower top-line growth. This should cap near-term upside in the US, Europe and Asia.
Hey guys My name is Christian and I am from Singapore. I was intrested in Eurex Trading and Forex trading as well. I am very new to trading and was wondering if someone can give me tips and pointers. I wasn't sure which way to go because I was also thinking about trading the NYSE. Maybe someone can help tell me which is the better way to go Eurex, Forex, NYSE. This is because I am not in the U.S. and I am not sure how trading the NYSE and Forex works out for people abroad. Is there anybody here who is not in the US and trades the NYSE or the Forex markets i would really appreciate if you could tell me your experience
7070 or even 7080 are you good shorting entry points. Just 2 questions: 1/ what do you think of US futures bid up, is it a fake? 2/ what do you think the ECB will do and will that have an impact? thx