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    Executives at AB Watley being investigated

    Whoa whoa, not the same thing, not even close. OJ was prosecuted and did get creamed in civil court. Yeah he got away with murder, but he also lost almost all his money in the process. That and his reputation is stained and his prospects for future work have decreased. The rich may be able...
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    Executives at AB Watley being investigated

    Yes, either nothing or everything. Why should I be afraid about buying 1-2k or some options on some info I have when these pigs are taking half mil blocks in a blatant manner without a worry in the world. Why can't a daytrading firm use the same strategies as floor traders and some of the best...
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    Executives at AB Watley being investigated

    I don't understand, the whole NYSE floor makes money front running big market moving orders. Cramer's hedge fund did the same exact thing and I'm sure Steve Cohen's does it also being that he is so keen on early information. I am not defending AB Watley here since they are scumbags but in this...
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    Maytag

    And MYG is on its way right back to 52 week lows.
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    Maytag

    Dude, It's a simple short squeeze, and that is all the long side is in this stock, a day trade. I know many relentless bottom pickers might be hoping to find value and get all excited by today's up move, but if you watch the prints and the charts, you will realize that it's just short covers...
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    Maytag

    Shorted this badboy off the open, couple k, kept flipping shares till afternoon. I must have given MYG at least 3 new all time lows. Looks like they are gonna battle it out at 14.60 for a few days. Still think there is a short rip brewing in there but it trades very smooth from the short side.
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    Maytag

    I pull up MYG at least 2-3 times a week when I'm looking to scalp some shorts. This stock just keeps getting bashed in by the market short steppers with very little buyers stepping up. Obvious piece of crap and your anecdote definitely supports it. Unfortunately with 18% short of float as...
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    NYSE Traders

    And don't forget their clearing business. More penny fighting, tighter ranges, larger volume and the broker/dealers get guaranted risk free revenues (well almost risk free). Oh yeah, the future for US equities just getting brighter and brighter. I can't wait for the subpennies to kick in...
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    Trading in Dubai

    Yeah the whole virgin thing and all. Maybe if they get drunk enough I can get a dozen of them or so and convince that we're in heaven and it's time to get busy.
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    Trading in Dubai

    How are the girls and are they easy?
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    Consistently Profitable Day Traders

    Idiot you can't scalp your way to 20 mil a year. You can't even intraday swing it. It's not the market to do so. You would have to take tremendous risk and put all your eggs in one basket, go for homeruns, use heavy capital & leverage. Talking about serious risk of blowing out while aiming...
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    Consistently Profitable Day Traders

    And you call yourself reality trader? Hedge funds have been working that niche, for decades. Day trading has been around since BEFORE the 1990s. If you open and close multiple positions in a day, you are a daytrader. Hence floor traders & other speculators have been day trading for a...
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    Consistently Profitable Day Traders

    Cause speculation is still around and has been for a very long time. The Market, as a whole concept, as in any market, is not going anywhere. If it is, then you got much bigger things to worry about than being profitable.
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    Can you think out of the box: show that Capitalism REQUIRES Socialism :D

    You are not really a raw capitalist if you support any type of regulation of big business. It's supposed to be "laissez faire" and total hands off by big government. Free market libertarians appear to be a hybrid of the capitalist & some aspect of government regulation. I guess it depends...
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    Can you think out of the box: show that Capitalism REQUIRES Socialism :D

    I guess Im just pointing at the fact that the big corporate interests are pushing the government decision making. Note the heavy consolidation & the creation of big conglomerates. If this country was truly being pushed toward socialism, we would actually see more healthcare & education...
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    Can you think out of the box: show that Capitalism REQUIRES Socialism :D

    http://www.globalissues.org/TradeRelated/Consumption/Rise.asp I find this part very interesting: "Hoover clearly intended the Department of Commerce to serve as the hand-maiden of American business, and its main goal was to help encourage the consumption of commodities. For example...
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    Can you think out of the box: show that Capitalism REQUIRES Socialism :D

    One of the best posts I have seen in this thread. Excellent analysis and I agree 100%. Contrary to the socialim bashers that keep saying how the current trend is toward socialist control, it is actually toward exploitative capitalism. The past few administrations have been pushed and...
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    Can you think out of the box: show that Capitalism REQUIRES Socialism :D

    Yeah well the free education & healthcare arent bad perks. There are plusses and minusses in the socialist structures. It depends on the focus of the ones in charge, sometimes they are scum and sometimes they have a real drive to uplift the country.
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    Can you think out of the box: show that Capitalism REQUIRES Socialism :D

    Where in the equation of capital, wage labor, productivity & growth does it state that it is about competition? Use logic, does it make more sense to monopolize the means of productions & reap enourmous profits or strive toward competitiveness, accomodate new entrants, & offer best pricing...
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    Can you think out of the box: show that Capitalism REQUIRES Socialism :D

    kjkent already answered you but I just wanted to add that quite to the contrary, pure capitalism turns itself in a monarchy type rule. The only difference is that the class barriers are made of capital/money. Imperialist Europe during 1600-1800s was an almost pure capitalist society as...
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