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- fullperson replied Jan 19, 2012
so uh, it's that time of year when students are job hunting. I've called up many banks here in the US and there doesn't seem to be any openings for juniors, trainees or even sales. Pro level jobs require 7-8 yrs min and newer guys at least 3 yrs ...
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- fullperson replied Jan 17, 2012
I think just because it's quiet. She's not ready to go yet, so just gotta hang out and watch grass grow for now
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- fullperson replied Jan 11, 2012
Niel tried skype. It was difficult, but workable. It would be an honor to watch you real time. Perhaps if you're bored you can work on describing your trades on the simex.
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- fullperson replied Jan 1, 2012
For those who find it hard to come to grips w/ feelung the mkt, curtis has a good book called trading from the gut. He also talks about flexibility, contingency ect. Good read imo. Just make sure you ubderstand that his method is different from fti, ...
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- fullperson replied Dec 29, 2011
Every move feels so thin, but then again some really nice moves and great chances for averaging if necessary for the nimble. I think I'm gonna sit out till good liquidity seeps in, no point in trading if trading on thin slippery ice, no matter how ...
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- fullperson replied Dec 24, 2011
Is anyone finding that following the flow becomes very difficult in high volatility? It feels broken up and it frustrates me.
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- fullperson replied Dec 15, 2011
Is anyone wondering the risks involved in working with a brokerage when euro starts to tumble? As OTC, no counterparty assurances..Experience tells me they will try to protect number one, no professional behavior during crises... Will they be they ...
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- fullperson replied Dec 2, 2011
sorry to bring off topic, but how do you know options are being bought at this level. Also, this doesn't seem like a very smart move, how come the back office does not complain?
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- fullperson replied Dec 2, 2011
Hi everyone, just popping in to say hello. Nice to see you are back on ff fti. Anyways, probably old news, but rumor is that marks are printed and stashed away. Nice to see that the germans are thinking about the end game.
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- fullperson replied Oct 12, 2011
hmm seems fti popped in. Nice to see that he's recovering. I noticed an earlier post about options, yea not so good in retail. Too bad, they have very useful hedge properties and payoffs. Lol dry conversations. Eventually it seems like small talk, I ...
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- fullperson replied Sep 24, 2011
Nice to see you fti, it's good to hear you are doing well and keeping your determination. Take good care. For now fx seems dangerous, I have decided to expand my research into new markets, so as not to put all eggs in fx mkt.
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- fullperson replied Sep 9, 2011
sorry, question may be a bit off topic, but does anyone know a good "industry standard" book on futures, bonds, forward and arb? I am taking a financial engineering class and I need a refresher. I heard Hull's book was good, but there are may many ...
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- fullperson replied Sep 7, 2011
deided 1.408 was a nice location and dropped scout to test time window. Then rescues as neared selling area, all good
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- fullperson replied Sep 7, 2011
I hate to predict, but I feel like we're in limbo. I'd tend to stay short based on the the chart aux sent, but then again I'll be on scout anyways so I'm ready for anything. Good patience Gefx. In this mkt I personally feel that strategic location ...
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- fullperson replied Sep 4, 2011
Definitely be independent, which is why he sounds crazy fishy to me, I wonder what kind of audience he is talking to? If you look on the list, founder of facebook has more power than the ceo of goldman sachs...I wonder how these people come up with ...
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- fullperson replied Sep 4, 2011
I think the man lecturing focuses too much on correlation of returns. That is only a tiny fraction of the analysis that must be done to compare the effectiveness and risks within a portfolio. Also the responsibility of these hedge funds is not to be ...
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- fullperson replied Sep 3, 2011
I hope fti is doing well, I haven't heard from him. Also I have been out for a bit, anyone have good insight like ge about what's in play on the ground? After taking a break on reading the thread, I found this gem. Aux pretty much sums up the basics ...
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- fullperson replied Aug 27, 2011
After some research, I believe the use of retail options in fx is not feasible. The commissions are deadly and remaining delta neutral is a constant battle in which we would not have enough capital to cover. It is and will likely always be an MO for ...
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- fullperson replied Aug 25, 2011
I'll be free tmw fana if you are trading then. Let me know when I can meet with you, I would love to see proper scouting done. I'll try fb, thanks for the info.
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