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    [R/Python] How to make a ring, at some designated time?

    Don't make him to miss lunch.
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    [R/Python] How to make a ring, at some designated time?

    Google search for R timer shows http://www.ats.ucla.edu/stat/r/faq/timing_code.htm However, I wonder if R allows multi instance. (We should use other R command while some program is working) I remember UNIX platform allows multi instance with commands "Do this &&". Someone know if Windows...
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    [R/Python] How to make a ring, at some designated time?

    To make more profit, there are lots of way, including the above knowing crucial time for trading. Don't forget your lunch, for your long-term profit.
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    [R/Python] How to make a ring, at some designated time?

    Dear- Many traders are interested in exact time alarm. For example He want hear everyday 1) at 8:00, "8 o'clock" 2) at 9:20, "10 minurs to open" 3) at 12:00, "go for a lunch to survive" 4) at 3:30, "30 minutes to close" Is it possible to use R/Python to write a code, for the above? Of course...
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    Anyone involved in China? Looking for tax and commission in China

    Which menu in the above link shows their commission amount? I just like to confirm 0.1% of tax and 0.04% of comm, which is market-best in China..
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    Anyone involved in China? Looking for tax and commission in China

    I heard it too. However, like most Asian countries, China will open the market in a few years. There is no Chinese law that they will not open forever.
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    Anyone involved in China? Looking for tax and commission in China

    Good to hear from you. Therefore 0.1+2*0.02=0.14% is the lowest tax+comm among the Chinese brokers? Would you please let me know their name and website? Also, instead of 0.04% for roundtrip, if there is only 0.03% (roughly 3/4) online broker, would you please tell me their name and website...
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    Anyone involved in China? Looking for tax and commission in China

    I heard that those in Asia countries pay CapGain tax to his government, for US stocks profit like AAPL. Also most Asia does NOT charge as much as US 40% for CapGain. Roughly 20% or so, if I heard correctly.
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    Anyone involved in China? Looking for tax and commission in China

    Furthermore, it is possible that two logics A and B gives same before-tax return rate. However, 1) Logic A may be profitable in China and below water in US. 2) Logic B may be profitable in US(40% of CapGain) and below water in China(0.1% of transaction) depending on how often he trade. If...
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    Anyone involved in China? Looking for tax and commission in China

    If the comparison list does NOT exit (or intentionally hide by government), the only way to know it is call >100 brokers separately. China is not as open as US and other countries so that one need enormous time to search what we want to know. Furthermore, if one has significant trading logic...
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    Anyone involved in China? Looking for tax and commission in China

    I already found a Chinese speaking (writing) person to use Baidu, for search of comm comparison in China brokers. But it was NOT successful. Baidu may NOT show the search result.
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    Anyone involved in China? Looking for tax and commission in China

    Probably HK government charges additional 0.1% tax, together with tax by China government. Let me make an hypothetical example. roughly 5 times of BUY/SELL every month 1) Some Chinese pay ONLY 0.4% tax per month which is compounded annual 0.4*12=4.8% every year. 2) Some foreigner pay...
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    Anyone involved in China? Looking for tax and commission in China

    Thanks for the reply. However, more clear comm comparison for Chinese brokers is needed as shown in https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_online_brokerages_in_the_United_States
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    Wondering if this is possible (Yahoo API)

    How about web-crawling for the yahoo homepage? You can get exactly all the info that you can see the webpage. Try Selenium.
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    Anyone involved in China? Looking for tax and commission in China

    Is the 0.025% cheapest among all the Chinese brokers? Do you have friend who knows broker's name and URL? For example, when one buy $10000 equity, he pays $2.5 for buying commission. Also he should pay another $2.5 for selling. Therefore total commission is $5.0 (???) With the stamp tax...
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    Anyone involved in China? Looking for tax and commission in China

    Of course it is not yet legally allowed foreigner to open an equity account, I heard. If you use two brokers (such as IB and a Chinese broker), then you pay double for two people. So, the OP should be changed to "How much do Chinese pay commission for trading?" In a few years, China may...
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    Anyone involved in China? Looking for tax and commission in China

    Dear- For those who has a Chinese friend or is China-related or etc. Would you please ask the Chinese about 1) What is the transaction tax rate (stamp duty)? I heard China government chaged from 0.3% to 0.1% few years ago. 2) Similar to the cheapest list of US-based brokers as in...
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    Best Country for Trading (Tax efficiency)

    With a wide info for lot of countries, Jim Rogers bought a house for long-time residence in Singapore and Peking(???), if I heard correctly. Possibly Singapore may have some advantage in trading based on his reflection. OR possibly it is worth to learn Madarin for (human intellectual-lingual)...
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    Best Country for Trading (Tax efficiency)

    Instead of paying 60% every year, better to fly to country with low tax rate. (Specially for the consistent-winning traders) If you are a loser(probably 90%), then no big difference between where you are. Don't come back to this thread.
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    Best Country for Trading (Tax efficiency)

    I heard there is even NO CapGainTax country like Monaco. However expensive housing cost. Probably, UK is the worst country for their transaction tax of 0.5%, especially to frequent trader. Suppose a trade buy/sell four times a month(one time a week), then about 24% of Jan seed will be gone to...
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