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    Short DAX at 7740

    Last print 6166.00. That´s a nice apéritif. Let´s see whether we will see a rally here ( as usual our befriended IB´s have a dark mindset...
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    UK Banks May Need New Bailout in 2011: Think Tank

    With the October 20 deadline for settling departmental spending cuts looming...
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    UK Banks May Need New Bailout in 2011: Think Tank

    Many British banks may need another state bailout next year and their borrowing requirements could hit 25 billion pounds ($39.4 billion) a month, the New Economics Foundation (NEF) think tank said on Monday. The NEF said it had examined Bank of England data and concluded that many UK banks...
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    risk-free rate

    The risk free rate is a concept beloved of micro-economists and bond math geeks. It's the building block of Modern Portfolio Theory and an input into option pricing models. It's supposed to represent the interest rate available in the market that is without credit risk and as such is the...
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    China Supports Stable Euro, Strong EU Ties, Wen Says

    Oct. 3 (Bloomberg) -- China supports a stable euro and won’t reduce its holdings of European bonds, underlining its strengthening ties with the European Union, Premier Wen Jiabao told Greek lawmakers in Athens. “From the outbreak of the sovereign debt crisis in certain European countries...
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    Hedge fund shift costs UK £500m in taxes - every year

    Britain will lose hundreds of millions of pounds in tax revenues every year as a result of top hedge fund managers moving overseas, with the departure of just two to Switzerland estimated to cost the Treasury more than £200m. So far only a handful of hedge fund partnerships have moved their...
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    ***Citibank Internal MEMO......in their own words***

    Gold ? The only "precious" metal I avoid to invest in...:D
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    The Quant Investor's Almanac 2011

    http://www.quantalmanac.com/ Anybody read Mrs. Aldridge´s book ? Is it quality stuff or do will I yawn after the first 30 pages ? :confused:
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    ES Journal Archive (2009 - 2010)

    Pekelo, that´s too much substance. Waddell and Reed will care for the next flash crash. We just received confirmation from the most incompetent federal institution the world has ever dealt with : SEC.:eek: :eek:
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    ES Journal Archive (2009 - 2010)

    637.454 contracts sold between 09-10 a.m. Continuation to follow ? :cool:
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    JPY at end of trend?

    Well, we all wanted globalization, isn´t it ? Wealth for everybody - not only the "rich" countries....
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    Anybody else short US 30 Bond

    Probably bought into Goldman´s sell orders 1142-1144.00. They were huge sellers two/three days ago...
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    Short DAX at 7740

    Ok, unfortunately only a couple of points profit. Waiting again to see if bulls have balls to come back above 6300.00...
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    Short DAX at 7740

    Last print 6239.00...Arghhhh...don´t run away, I need to load up !!!!! :D
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    US Sanctions On Iranian Energy Firm; 4 Oil Majors To End Iran Operations

    (RTTNews) - The United States has imposed sanctions on a Swiss subsidiary of Iran's state-owned oil company for its involvement in the Iranian petroleum sector. The State Department took the action on Naftiran Intertrade Company, or NICO, (Srl), under the Iran Sanctions Act, aimed at pressing...
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    Spanish, Greek, Irish unemployment on the rise

    Spanish unemployment reaching new high of 20.5 %...
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    Short CME Swiss Franc

    The franc weakened versus the euro as a gauge of manufacturing growth fell to the lowest since February and retail sales slowed, indicating Switzerland’s economic recovery is cooling and curtailing demand for the currency. ;=)
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    Short DAX at 7740

    Exit all FDAX positions. Let the bulls run into 6300, 6350, 6400 calls. Come to papa :
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    U.K. Sep. manufacturing PMI slips to 10-month low

    LONDON (MarketWatch) -- Activity in Britain's manufacturing sector grew at its slowest pace in 10 months in September, according to the Markit/CIPS manufacturing purchasing managers index released Friday. The index fell to 53.4, down from a revised 53.7 in August. Economists had forecast a...
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    Short DAX at 7740

    U.K. Sept. manufacturing PMI 53.4 vs. 53.7 in Aug
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