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    New IB Home Page - Nicely Done

    One of the things that first impressed me about IB was their OLD webpage. It looked "worldly"...as in a world-wide trading shop. The new one looks like a Home Depot page. Sorry... sax
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    Best way to save IB info for tax man

    By the way...regarding mark-to-market election, you might want to take a look at this brief overview of things to consider. http://www.edaytradertax.com/tradermtm.htm Here are some important points: "Once you switch to MTM accounting, all your future profits will be ordinary income -...
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    Best way to save IB info for tax man

    I used Tradelog for the first time this year, and while it has some weaknesses, it does do one thing that you need that the IB statements alone will not provide, and that is calculate a wash-sale adjusted P&L statement. Unless you are claiming marked-to-market status, you need to deal with...
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    Livermore 1940 First Edition

    How many people can say that they had the entire US economy at their mercy at the age of 28? You?
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    Globex destroys its credibility and good will

    Need I remind you that the CME is a public corporation now. And these days, what manager of a public corporation wouldn't rather make a quick killing than insure their job security for the next 20 years...let alone ex-trader managers. Wake up, brother....this stinks to high heaven.
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    A question for veteran Globex traders

    I have only been trading Globex for about a year now (though I used to be in the S&P pit at the Merc). So I'm wondering... Has this (the big outage) ever happened before that anyone remembers? Not for a few minutes, but for hours? Thanks, sax :cool:
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    Globex halted???

    Maybe they need to experience a large-scale class action lawsuit.
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    WTF is up with this slowdown?

    Some CME bigwig's position started to move against them, so they PULLED the plug. If it gets worse after they reopen, they'll probably start busting trades! :mad: This should NEVER happen, short of a nuclear attack or something.
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    Advice from the experienced

    I think it was Edison who said "Genius is 1% inspiration, and 99% perspiration." What he didn't say is that the 1% of inspiration is the most important of the two (obviously; cause a lot of people work hard). My 2 cents worth of advice: First, shape a good question (a hypothesis). Then...
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    Evaluation of Backtested System Results

    Tomasz Janeczko, the chief designer of AmiBroker, had some good advice I read somewhere. He suggests optimizing your system on one set of data (a certain date range, for example) and then testing it on a seperate set of data. Also, in terms of "real world" applicability, you should keep in...
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    Channelingstocks.com

    Like P. T. Barnum said, "Nobody ever went broke underestimating the intelligence of the American people."
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    2nd hard drive for back up

    I recently went through this process. Here is what I did. I bought a second hard drive, same size as my primary; not quite as fast, but less expensive. I then used a GREAT program that you can download and try free for 30 days (then $35 to purchase). It's called Casper XP (designed...
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    Breaking Your Own Rules

    I work with a fairly detailed set of trading rules that I have worked out over time, and when I didn't have a hot position at stake (i.e., as objectively as possible). I call it "the Playbook". My rule of rules is, "if it isn't in the Playbook, don't run it." But...being human...I...
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    short strategies and short interest

    On the short side, I trade exclusively ETFs and index futures. Maybe other traders are agile enough to short individual stocks, but it seems to me a bad risk/reward ratio (i.e., they can only go down 100%, but they can go up ????%!). ETFs and indexes, on the other hand, are unlikely to double...
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    Musical revelation for traders

    Here's the recipe... 9 cups of coffee and a good polka blastin' on the stereo, then you're ready to trade. sax
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    Musical revelation for traders

    Listening to music while trading? Jesse Livermore would turn over in his grave... He used to trade from a sound proofed room in his office that had a window in front of his desk, looking on to the large quote boards that he had people marking in the next room (closest thing to a realtime...
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    Natural Gas up big

    They haven't picked me off yet, but as you can imagine, I'm not real happy with my entry on the trade! I should know by now to let a red hot market cool a bit before trying to short it. Don't think I'll forget that one next time. :) I may be forced out tomorrow...but all may yet be...
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    Natural Gas up big

    I went short QGs at $6.50 on Friday. My long term indicators tell me that we could be near the start of a bear market (12-18 mos) in natural gas. Hoping to cover at $3.25 or less. All the war angst aside, unless the economy comes roaring back to life this year, I don't think current gas...
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    How does anyone do this?

    Fruity, Actually your score is 103. You loose 50 points for saving the results. :cool:
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    POLL: The repercussions of a US attack on Iraq

    As candletrader points out with the premise of this thread, there can be negative consequences to ANY action we take, or fail to take. We must be as equally vigilant concerning our own objectives as we are concerning the objectives of others. A young Mr. Lincoln put it this way: "As a...
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