Interesting answer. One last question: were you trading in 2000? I guess a major change in the market like that will take you back to square one, and trading is not so relaxing anymore
Thank you for the answer
It might surprise you, but actually some people like it.
I guess it's a matter of what you want. If you are the kind of person who needs a quiet place, it's not for you.
right. And while a lot of people were reading his book, professor Malkiel was supporting his theory of unpredictability of the market by being a member of the board of directors at Vanguard, a company that notoriously doesn't put any money in the markets
oh man, this really hurts. I'm used to people saying how bad Naples is, but this is too much
Not comparable to the Alps. Roccaraso is most likely the most well known place. I think they even had a world cup race there. It's okay, but not that great
I think the season is more until April. When...
Steam looks like smoke, but I'm not sure I can drink a glass of wood.
Maybe you should try to find a more precise argument than "looks like".
You know, I started an MBA. A couple of days ago I had a discussion with my professor about efficient markets. I asked him if he believed that markets...
yes, England should have passed, but they didn't play very well, whereas apparently Croatia did. Russia, well, when Guus Hiddink is around you should expect it.
No, Oracle is no silver bullet, it's just a good database. And I honestly find it difficult to believe that MySQL can be better, even if it's my favorite database. Maybe DB2 can be better. I was mainly focused on Oracle because I have someone working with me who's very skilled with it, but the...
okay, I asked. The guy suggested to use partitioning (never heard of it). He didn't spend much time talking about it, but he said that partitioning is basically splitting a table in something like multiple tables (for example you can partition by symbol), but still keeping everything as a single...
Well, Ali Daei is number 26, just before useless players like Rummenigge, Batistuta, Michael Laudrup, Stoichkov, Bergkamp, Rijkaard, Henry, Nedved, and a few others. What's wrong with that?
On a second thought, yes, it's a joke