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    One for the ages: I owe Etrade $106k, ouch.

    Ahhhhhh yeaaaaah... The pre-devirginisation innocence of youth
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    Prostitutes and Wall St. Suckers Screw Company at IPO

    Or maybe the pricing strategy was not at all about the square IPO cash-out (Mr Dorsey could wipe his ass with a hundred mil) but more concerned w/ the much bigger game (longer con) of preserving perceived valuation of the "unicorns"...
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    One for the ages: I owe Etrade $106k, ouch.

    If it were true, perhaps one should consider that "you can't get blood from a stone" Also Etrade probably makes that much profit in about 30 seconds during the trading day, so should not be too difficult to persuade of a "write off".
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    CME reducing 6E (EURUSD) tick size

    That totally blows, I find the Yen contract way too annoying to actively trade now that an extra decimal place has been added, and this will happen to the euro contract next... Such a shame. It's just too many damn decimal places to keep track of / consider when making lightning fast decisions
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    Gotta love ZERO RISK in the SP500 = $$$

    Indeed I am 50+ ES handles buried on a short, but it is a hedge, and even if it were not, I can't bring myself to being too concerned (not really using leverage or anything) given what I perceive as an upside limited market w/ plenty of downside risk. Also consider for multi day swing trade that...
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    Gotta love ZERO RISK in the SP500 = $$$

    Yeah it does not seem right to, me the "gotta love zero risk part" comes in by being short ES & SPY IMO; I've built a short position starting ES 2035, suffering some heat but not concerned
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    Trading Catechism

    the effort required for me to do this is prohibitive, just curious if to hear if somebody else has explored this or similar concept. Cheers
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    Euro is getting a good hard dollar enema

    ...It's seen better days
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    What is the business model of a forex trading firm?

    There was a cnbc show about one that blew up that was doing this. Got me wondering if some or most or all do this. It's actually brilliant model, to paraphrase "most of our customers loose all their money anyways, so we just take the other side" I do love a rude dose of honesty :D ... Anyways...
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    IB poll for adding LIFO rule in TWS

    bump Yeah that's needed in a bad way
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    Trading Catechism

    Yes I have also long suspected that looking at data in frequency representation should, in theory be much much much more useful than a history of price over time. But I am thinking of it perhaps differently... Set up a routine that identifies fluctuations in price (or some other parameter)...
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    There is a stock in HK of co. called "Hung Fook Tong Group..."

    Wonder what that company does You may enjoy this: http://www.ranker.com/list/the-craziest-chinese-counterfeit-goods/robert-wabash?format=SLIDESHOW&page=2
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    Trading Catechism

    religion, voodoo, drawing lines on charts, it's all the same to me.:rolleyes: So how about that frequency representation of data then?
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    Valeant? VRX

    Sorry, VRX is no ponzi despite your fantasies... But that remains to be proven factual (as well)
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    Trading Catechism

    yeah thx for the lesson but it was a bit of a pun
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    Trading Catechism

    Howdy Nitro, have you ever looked at price fluctuations in the frequency domain, eg, parsed per frequency of oscillations or del-P?
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    Valeant? VRX

    Looks like SUNE is a roll-up gone full ponzi that's headed for the courts. Despite participants attempting to pin the same fate on VRX, that remains to be shown factual
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