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    Taxes at IB

    My guess is that the Schedule D-1 is wrong because a corporate action is treated improperly. I generated my own Schedule D-1 using TradeLog. When I finally fixed all of the corporate action errors, the broker proceeds matched the 1099 reasonably well. Maybe you should look at the...
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    Why Not Liquidate BAC and C

    I know liquidation will never happen as our government seems intent on doing as little as possible to upset the old order, but might the financial system heal more quickly if these two zombie banks were liquidated? My thinking was that if the banks were liquidated, that the former depositors...
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    The choice is clear

    What if McCain belonged to a white supremacist America hating church? Both candidates are getting passes on certain things.
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    Increase Corp. Taxes on Anyone who Benefits from bailout

    Why would cutting executive compensation be worse than going bankrupt? Don't the executives stand to lose everything through layoffs and a stock price of zero if the company went bankrupt? It would seem to me that the power is with Congress and if they want to cut pay for participating...
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    What Happened To The Quants In August 2007

    Lo's argument is very good and his simple trading model of shorting yesterday's winners and buying yesterday's losers closely correlates to the publicly available data of stat arb hedge fund performance. What I would like to know is which hedge funds liquidated in July/August 2007 and why...
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    Bailout of FNM/FRE = Great Depression!!!

    Freddie and Frannie guarantee trillions of dollars in mortgage backed securities, they don't actually own all of the securirties. The 850 billion dollar figure is referring to the value of the securities they are allowed to own.
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    Google bringing out own browser !!!

    My basic understanding of the matter is that the goal is for this browser to eventually become the OS in that as many apps as possible will run through the browser. This was Netscape's lofty goal many years ago. The browser and the languages are finally becoming sophisticated enough to achieve this.
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    Is the retail daytrader an endangered species?

    I like to think that the retail equity traders will outmaneuver the big guys in the coming years. As theoddlot.net mentioned, we're smaller and can outmaneuver larger traders. Also, our costs have gotten low enough that the larger firms increasingly have less of an advantage. Except for the...
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    Hedge Fund Strategies

    The Credit Suisse/Tremont Hedge Fund Index lists the following strategies: Convertible Arbitrage Dedicated Short Bias Emerging Markets Equity Market Neutral Event Driven Distressed Event Driven Multi-Strategy Risk Arbitrage Fixed Income Arbitrage Global Macro Long/Short Equity...
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    Hedge Fund Strategies

    For equities, the black boxes were largely pair trading systems until maybe 2003. The strategies are more complicated now, but the principles are similar, meaning that they look for relative value.
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    Auction Rate scandal. This is really pituful

    http://online.wsj.com/article/SB121820203736224137.html?mod=hps_us_whats_news "UBS AG has agreed to buy back $19.4 billion in auction-rate securities from individual investors, charities and small businesses, a spokesman for Massachusetts Secretary of State William F. Galvin said Friday."...
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    Naked short rule to be applied across entire market

    I'm just a small trader with a market neutral system, and if I can't readily short shares through IB, I'm out of business. From what I understand, the business of locating shares to borrow is extremely primitive compared to all other areas of the equity markets. The way to pre-borrow shares...
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    CUIL to impact GOOGLE ?

    It's slow and it failed to find some news articles I read this morning when I typed in key words associated with those articles. Google, Yahoo, and Live did much better.
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    Banks blowing up - How to survive?

    If the whole system blows up, we're all in the same boat. It's not clear to me that you can really prepare for such a dire scenario. Maybe you can preserve some wealth with the aforementioned strategies, but can you secure all of the other basic necessities if everyone went broke? If you are...
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