The first 2 weeks were mostly about basic trading concepts... e.g. "What is a short sell" it is just starting to get fun... (and you still have time to put in the first homework and quizes...
Although my fingers itch to go and take that class (since I have a strong interest on R) right now the computational finance one looks like it is going to be a handful... plus I'm finishing another class on introduction to programming...
I'll certainly check it out next time that the class...
Was that R class the one from Washington U?
I'm setting up using virtual box if it turns out to be too slow I'll move to a full Ubuntu install.
I downloaded the qstk yesterday gonna instal today to c how it goes.
if you have such an algo, then you probably want to stop trading retail and find yourself a decent prop shop where you can get liqudiity rebates passed through... (along with some good ole sweet inhouse leverage)
Joke aside⦠yes you'll be able to get spare parts printed from your own stem cells. Dr Ayala in wake forest is already printing bladders and kidneysâ¦
In 35 years you'll probably be able to print at both the nano and the mega scalesâ¦
Airplanes, houses, aspirin, kidneys⦠at the pace the tech is evolving anything will be possible
I haven't seen a simulator that works for credit trading yet. You can't simulate queues.
I traded credits for little more than 2 years before the days of reg nms.
Hey Ronin,
Have you checked e-financial careers?
you can find plenty of info there regarding the compensation that firms offer for potential trader hires...
(usually for high end experienced traders though, not the fresh out of collegue types)
efinancialcareers.com
best of lucks
credit stocks usually move 3 or 4 cents a day...
So when credit trading you're basically betting that you'll be able to buy and then sell some 6 times on one of these flat stocks before you have to take a 1 cent loser. risk management is a must in such a strategy, since you're making 0 pnl you...
Hi Kimani,
Interesting concept.
Is there a particular distribution within each archetype?
e.g.
do bipolars happen to fall more on the Hero spectrum?
or aspergers on the Old man spectrum?
is it randomly distributed within each archeotype? Or are there patterns?
Also...