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- fullperson replied Aug 6, 2012
Yea, it's a ballsy move to get on a plane. But there are also plenty of professional truckers with hand in wheel that end up dead too.
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- fullperson replied Aug 5, 2012
Actually there are quite a lot of robots that can make money, but usually on faster or more chaotic data since humans cannot make calculations quickly. Typically it is on matching or morning trades. They have to be watched in shifts to make sure ...
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- fullperson replied Jun 10, 2012
url They are using rigidity to trade the market...but what's the point? If dealers can see their stops, will this be more sitting ducks? Also, if funds want to trade rigidly, there might be blow-ups. Then they will attract the attention of the ...
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- fullperson replied May 17, 2012
I agree. I have no idea what's gonna happen, but to err on the safe side, I'm reducing positions back to 30% max troops. I may need additional support should the market act funky...which undoubtedly it will do eventually. I've noticed some people ...
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- fullperson replied May 17, 2012
Careful, that 10:00am move was likely the cause of poor US PMI data combined with poor liquidity due to bank holiday. I would not be surprised to see any moves made today become negated totally once liquidity returns. If you look at the trend for ...
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- fullperson replied May 12, 2012
I have my greeks down pat. I really like gamma trading, as you are generally neutral to price, though you'll have to make up some other exposures. The exotics unfortunately are probably made via the bank's desk, so I can't go and buy them. Even if I ...
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- fullperson replied May 11, 2012
this probably belong son another forum, but if fti is here: can you show me how you leg in your options trades?
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- fullperson replied May 10, 2012
url Very news driven for now. I think I'm going long volatility soon, current VIX level at 19.10. Average of around 18, so risk reward is pretty good.
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- fullperson replied May 9, 2012
"You determines the outcome. the earlier you realize you in the wrong hole, the least your damage. if you have necessary cap , you can still come ahead, if you careful and not force." Great advice I find there's always redemption if I'm willing to ...
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- fullperson replied Apr 23, 2012
got rejected from JPM's summer program 5 minutes ago.. after all this time...This is really disappointing. I guess I'll have to work in wealth management
They have a small desk on the buy side, hopefully I'll get some experience there. I hear the ...Technical Analysis Fallacy
- fullperson replied Apr 10, 2012
Thanks fti for your presentation, but honestly I hope I don't run into you.
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- fullperson replied Apr 9, 2012
Survivor mode... I recently found out a good mentor of mine was a murderer. Now I always keep a knife on me...
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- fullperson replied Mar 28, 2012
my god I had not noticed this thread for some time now, well done
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- fullperson replied Mar 24, 2012
That's just terrible, at least the doctor didn't take an organ
hungry cats lurking around, better not screamTechnical Analysis Fallacy
- fullperson replied Mar 22, 2012
haha, it's true. My prof focused his entire life on predictive models, and claims that TA does not work, it's all random. Funny, he sure knows a lot of chart patterns!
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- fullperson replied Mar 22, 2012
not yet, it's for summer fun, we're hitting 110 on eur/yen, nice bounce...gonna see how it holds..scutter due to bad french data? ok, now testing eur/gbp and gbp/chf..see what's up...real or not? If remember correctly, I saw an article that the euro ...
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