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    Seeking BlackBox/GreyBox Systems

    agreed. "...it may increase opportunity cost...."
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    Seeking BlackBox/GreyBox Systems

    well, actually, higher frequency implies less exposure which equals less market risk. it may increase opportunity cost. the increase in transaction costs will consume more of the profits, naturally which, as you say, is a good thing for the prop shop.
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    Seeking BlackBox/GreyBox Systems

    high frequency...high commish! split the net! such a deal!
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    NYSE Traders

    i haven't used NX in ages. but when I did, it was a joke -- insofar as it was certainly no Island. uptick rule? indifferent.
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    housing crash

    housing is dead. long live housing.
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    TT vs ESpeed injunction denied - Judge says TT patent valid

    the future of exchanges as a noun: -- anyone?
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    Macd

    you ought to summon MACDaddy and ask him.
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    Can you think out of the box: show that Capitalism REQUIRES Socialism :D

    Bolts, we need to distinguish betweens approaches to the management of resources, and the function of government. We suffer from "fabian" or "creeping" socialism in this country. Private ownership protected, but government control over private property is achieved by progressive fiat...
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    Can you think out of the box: show that Capitalism REQUIRES Socialism :D

    With all due respect, this is nonsense. What do you think is meant by "socialism," again?
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    Can you think out of the box: show that Capitalism REQUIRES Socialism :D

    Please clarify the assumptions about government implicit in these questions.
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    Can you think out of the box: show that Capitalism REQUIRES Socialism :D

    the premise of the thread was to argue that capitalism requires socialism. capitalism produces and allocates; socialism produces nothing but redistributes what has been produced. if there is nothing produced, there is nothing to redistribute. capitalism needs nothing but the rule of law and...
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    Can you think out of the box: show that Capitalism REQUIRES Socialism :D

    we'll get nowhere if we aren't on the same page. I sense that there are assumptions and colloquialisms at work that muddy up the debate. So why don't you tell me what you mean by a "pure capitalist world?" and while you're at it, what do you mean by "socialism?" and do you think it...
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    Can you think out of the box: show that Capitalism REQUIRES Socialism :D

    apparently you are confusing the terms "social" and "socialist;" and "capitalist" with "anti-social." any group of individuals who mutually agree to cooperate in commerce agree implicitly to be bound by the rule of law. to say this is a "socialist concept" is inaccurate and gives "socialism"...
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    Can you think out of the box: show that Capitalism REQUIRES Socialism :D

    stewardship of capital doesn't require anything except rule of law and its twin, moral fiber. socialism is the detritis of civilization. It should be swept away as often as it begins to accumulate.
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    Can you think out of the box: show that Capitalism REQUIRES Socialism :D

    tell the prof he's a bozo and the college that you want your money back. then go start a hedge fund. the premise is exactly opposite the truth, of course.
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    Economic impact of possible attack on Iran

    well, anyway, apparently crude suspected something was up last week.
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    Old Possum's Book of Practical Charts

    hey, it's that fasterpussycat dude! what's the haps
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    Zen and The Art of Trading

    "just do it."
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