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    Are you good at price action and technical analysis?

    very cool. I'll put together something based upon these. Would a tick work too?
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    Are you good at price action and technical analysis?

    Average moved up a bit, but still below 50%
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    Looking for other published material on Trading Gaps

    hrmmmmmmmmmmmmm *keeps mouth shut*
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    Are you good at price action and technical analysis?

    would love to get people to take the quiz just to collect data on what the average hit rate looks like on a 5-min basis. can do additional quizzes after with feedback from respondents
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    Are you good at price action and technical analysis?

    do you mean a non-candle? what kind of chart do you use? i can build a quiz off of that too.
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    Looking for other published material on Trading Gaps

    what exactly are you looking for/exploring?
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    Are you good at price action and technical analysis?

    Current average: ~27%
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    Are you good at price action and technical analysis?

    Please take my quiz. I'm looking to collect data on what the average hit rate looks like for PA and technical traders: https://forms.gle/AbLEkA56HJVxN4598 It's a basic quiz with charts... T stands for trading day. It's not super robust and is only 15 questions, but it's the start of a larger...
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    Subscription Information Services

    Many large brokers (Wells Fargo, chase, bofa) provide their research for free to retail investors. Just open up 3-5 accounts and put $100 in them lol.
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    Subscription Information Services

    Well yes that’s how I make money lol. Buy low sell high etc.
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    Subscription Information Services

    If you’re trading for yourself, you can just open brokerage accounts at firms that have analyst research. E.g. Chase.
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    Subscription Information Services

    A lot of sell side research is paid for through commissions. E.g. if I do x amount of business with a firm I’ll get access to y tier of research.
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    Subscription Information Services

    150k+ excluding commission budget…helps me preserve an analytical edge and retain approximate informational parity. There’s no news source that’s going to give you an edge a la “trading the news”. However, if you can talk to experts within a specific domain and ask them the right questions or...
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    Subscription Information Services

    I spend a lot on research, but most of it is on primary sources or street analysts (because they’re the benchmark that matters). Any type of information or news should be tagged to a specific outcome to discern if it’s useful. You should ask if information (1) changes your estimates of revenue...
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    Bids and Ask question

    Displayed liquidity is pretty shallow, hence the negative autocorrelation at the price level. Moving a price requires exceeding the Kyle limit, and if there’s nothing fundamental or flow based about a move, assume the negative autocorrelation.
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    The Water is Fine

    ahahahahahahahaha
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    How can you truly tell a company is buying back their shares??

    You’re not going to be able to front run them because they give their order to Goldman/MS etc who then break the orders into pieces and spread them out. The way you should see buy backs is as a marginal increase to demand flow through time. It’s a seasonality factor.
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    Experience with IB's MidPrice Algo Order

    It’s decent. An improvement over a market order and their adaptive order.
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    Elementary Bond Question

    It’s good to start with first principles. When analyzing a bond there’s the price (how much am I paying for this bond?) and there’s the yield (what’s my return on this bond?). There are different types of yields that are calculated to tell you different things. The first yield (the yield when...
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