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    With Central Banks now openly buying stocks, how can the Bull end?

    There is no training, classroom or otherwise, that can prepare you for trading the last third of a move, whether it's the end of a bull market or the end of a bear market. -- Paul Tudor Jones
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    HAHA - Goldbugs!

    That's a fallacy. The average production price is a variable, not a constant: it depends on gold demand. High/low demand equals high/low production price. If demand for gold collapsed then so would the average production price, because only mines with the lowest-cost production profiles would...
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    How to Salvage a Ruined Position?

    "If you have a losing position that is making you uncomfortable, the solution is very simple: Get out, because you can always get back in." -- Paul Tudor Jones
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    Trilogy of MATLAB, R and Python in quantitative trading

    I am using Access databases to store a couple hundred instances of data and R to analyze and graph it. Its easy to use, very powerful and free. I am sure Matlab is at least as good but I never bothered to get into it being as happy with R as I am. I am trader longer-time frames (weekly rather...
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    -70 already. Its over. Another bubbly scam comes to an end

    What is there to analyze? This market topped out, crashed down. You can throw all your TA analysis, levels and S/R out of the window when volatility is through the roof. I'd give this a couple weeks to settle down and gyrate around before even considering making a long entry here.
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    Gold capitulation: when John Paulson throws in the towel?

    Marc Faber was on Bloomberg Friday and suggested aggressive traders go long GC for a "quick 20-40 point bounce on Monday". When the bottom callers are out, stay away.
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    HAHA - Goldbugs!

    It's a good thing for the buffoons over at Zerohedge that they're just writing conspiracy theory articles for a living instead of trading real money accounts.
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    -70 already. Its over. Another bubbly scam comes to an end

    No they're not. If your theory was correct then you could make risk-free arbitrage profits by buying gold futures, taking delivery and selling on the spot market. Try doing that, you'll see the future and spot market are connected very tightly.
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    The Cool Kids Aren't Starting Hedge Funds Anymore Read more

    You suffer from a misunderstanding what a hedge fund strategy is and what it is not. A hedge fund manager employing a strategy can have an edge, the edge is not the strategy. A hedge fund strategy is usually an approach based on criticism of efficient market theory. Google 'value investing'...
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    Trend Following: Profitable Reality or an Illusion doomed to Failure?

    To use coin flips as a means to illustrate the behavior of financial market returns is the dumbest comparison I've ever seen coming from a trader.
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    Trend Following: Profitable Reality or an Illusion doomed to Failure?

    Are you insinuating that financial market returns follow a similar stochastic distribution as coin flips? That is absurd.
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    Wow. EU steals 10% of bank deposits in exchange for bailout

    They're doing that. Laiki bank will be flushed down the toilet according to wire reports.
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    Best way to get put options on Japanese Bond Market, or do inflation swaps

    Call your friendly prime broker.
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    CTA 2013?

    Saying 'futures are leveraged and ETFs are not' is a big misconception. Both instrument classes (futures and equities/ETFs) can be as levered or unlevered as one desires. In fact this applies to most any asset class (bonds, physical real estate, spot FX etc.).
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    If Germany is export driven how is it able to stay competitive against China et al.

    Wages are only part of the story, productivity is what counts. Southern Europe's unit labor costs are high, productivity is low when compared to Germany.
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    Trend Funds Destroyed in 2012

    That of course is complete bollocks. See French's work on momentum factors 1926-2012 http://mba.tuck.dartmouth.edu/pages/faculty/ken.french/data_library.html
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    IB and cheap money

    Good idea fundamentally, but on leverage this will end in tears every once in a while. 1999 is a great example.
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    Best Software For Image Back Up

    Paragon supports this, see http://www.paragon-software.com/home/hdm-personal/features.html Never used it for this specific purpose though.
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    James Altucher's Retirement Guide: Why You "Only" Need $2 Million

    As I said, just buy a Chinese or Indian tomato can for $5,000. As "good" technology and safety-wise as those from the 70s.
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    James Altucher's Retirement Guide: Why You "Only" Need $2 Million

    That's a common misconception. The average car of today is 10x better than the average car of the 70s. Hence the bigger pricetag. You can buy a piece of shit car from China today for $5000 that is technically as good (or better) as your 1970s average car. See...
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