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    Facebook Crash

    Yippee FB hit my target of $25. I think it's time for some consolidation before moving towards low $20's. I wana buy if it hits Low 20's for a short term trade.
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    Facebook Crash

    Over at cnbc are saying it will reach $22 so I am guessing FB will settle around $23-$24
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    Facebook Crash

    Come on! Lets hit $25 :cool:
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    Facebook Crash

    28 was the lower end of the initial roadshow pricing. I think FB price will hit that number first, move side ways for a while then continue on the downside.
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    Facebook Crash

    I think Facebook with crash to 28ish rebound then continue downwards, how many of you guys are in this trade?
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    Bias and its effect on option price.

    The markets expectation. No I am not assuming that if a stock is in a trend then every market participant would have the same expectations. Rather, I was wondering the way the market prices in future expectations/events on a stock, is it the case for options too? Plus know any book that explains...
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    Bias and its effect on option price.

    Thanks, so future expectation is not included in the option pricing other than the future expectation of the actual underlying stock, right?
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    Bias and its effect on option price.

    Hello, I am curious about an established stock trend and how it effects options. My question is, if there is a strong established uptrend on a stock (call it XYZ), would call options on XZY carry some sort of premium as oppose to another time frame where XYZ is just oscillating and being flat...
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    GE to debut outsourcing in Bangladesh (2,000 people)

    I guess its a new world.
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    GE to debut outsourcing in Bangladesh (2,000 people)

    GE debut outsourcing in Bangladesh Star Business Report US industrial giant General Electric (GE) plans to outsource jobs to Bangladesh for the first time, presenting a huge opportunity in the outsourcing business. GE, which employs around 40,000 people in India alone -- mainly in the...
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    Debt Be Not Proud: The Sorry Tale of America’s Out-of-control Spending

    Congress has proved over the last 35 years that it is utterly incapable of fiscal discipline over the long term. And the president does not have the power to impose it. So what to do? A line-item veto designed to avoid the Supreme Court’s specific objections to the 1996 act might pass...
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    Debt Be Not Proud: The Sorry Tale of America’s Out-of-control Spending

    The U.S. debt exploded in the last half-century from a fateful intersection of 1) a national economic trauma; 2) a fundamental change in the prevailing economic theory; 3) ill-considered political fund raising reforms after Watergate; and 4) reforms in Congress that made spending impossible to...
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