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    Does Schwab pass MOC exchange fees on to clients?

    Does Schwab pass the 0.001 per share NYSE/0.00145 per share Nasdaq fee on MOC orders on to clients? I asked Schwab on their chat, but the representative did not know the answer.
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    TradeZero America Introduces Zero Commission Direct Routing

    ARCA Exchange Fees: Remove liquidity: USD 0.0030 Add liquidity: USD -0.0021 TradeZero routing fees to ARCA: Remove liquidity: USD 0.0045 Add liquidity: USD -0.0005 https://us.tradezero.co/pricing/directrouting Zero commission?
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    saxo sucks

    The fact that Saxo can exist and earn net income just short of DKK 1 billion (latest annual report for 2018) is in itself a testament that markets are not efficient. Saxo provides its customers with an inferior offering in all aspects of the business compared to Interactive Brokers. Every Saxo...
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    If you are making 1 MM per year, buy your own damn sandwich

    "... helped himself to..." I think that is what the common man would refer to as... stealing.
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    Biggest market caps attained for companies without earnings?

    Although much lower market cap than TSLA: https://www.macrotrends.net/stocks/charts/AMZN/amazon/market-cap https://qz.com/1196256/it-took-amazon-amzn-14-years-to-make-as-much-net-profit-as-it-did-in-the-fourth-quarter-of-2017/
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    Biggest market caps attained for companies without earnings?

    I am not trying to argue against TSLA. I am simply trying to establish if there has been any company throughout history that has attained a market cap the size of TSLA without turning in an annual profit.
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    Biggest market caps attained for companies without earnings?

    In light of recent developments in TSLA it could be interesting to make a comparison with biggest market caps attained for companies that have never turned in an annual profit?
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    TSLA charts not loading for anyone else this morning?

    I can confirm that TSLA charts across the internet have disappeared. Maybe a virus.
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    The coronavirus

    Most people dislike it in particular when they find themselves among the 5% consumer base shrinkage.
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    The coronavirus

    Viruses exist today with death rates of 25% - 90%. The death rate of the Spanish flu was estimated to be between 10% - 20% and as noted killed between 50 and 100 million people. To assume zero risk of a pandemic with death rates above 25% is irrational albeit reflective of the current allocation...
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    The coronavirus

    Stock markets around the world are down between 1.4% - 2% due to the coronavirus today alone. Yet this discussion has now been moved to "'Health and Fitness." That's funny ;-)
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    The coronavirus

    "About 1 million adults in the US seek care in a hospital due to pneumonia every year, and 50,000 die from this disease." = 5%. https://www.thoracic.org/.../reso.../top-pneumonia-facts.pdf The preliminary death rate of the new coronavirus is 2.8%. Of course the market should discount...
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    NVAX soars 64%

    "Novavax soars 64% as unknown virus spreads through China Shares of antibiotics developer Novavax (NVAX) are soaring amid reports that a new respiratory virus has infected more than 200 people in China." But antibiotics have no effect on viruses...?
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    Why isn't total commissions included in my 1099B?

    Why does the IRS not accept deduction of data feed costs? In order to trade, you need to see what price you are trading at. Seems like a cost necessary to generate the income. I realize that when it comes to the tax code, it is often impossible to find a good reason. But if a good reason...
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    Momentum Strategy

    Which fund? The average holding period of the Medallion Fund is allegedly 2 days. That is not conventional momentum investing. On what do you base your assumption that Renaissance pursues momentum investing? They have never disclosed strategies for the Medallion fund. Do you mean some other...
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    Momentum Strategy

    Morningstar uses the Russell 1000 Growth Index TR as benchmark. The longest track record is 5 years. The performance is -0.44%. https://www.morningstar.com/etfs/bats/mtum/performance My impression is that the academic papers on the momentum anomaly were interesting when they came out in the...
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    Momentum Strategy

    The momentum anomaly has been credited Jegadeesh and Titman, 1993. However, can anyone point to momentum ETFs or momentum funds with real outperformance (not backtested) over 10 years?
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    IB sent me email asking for routine interview, what is it?

    They can see from which IP you log in. They probably have noted that the accounts under the other person's name log in from the same IP. Are all the accounts individual accounts or do you also have a corporate/institutional account?
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    SEC deals blow to NYSE and Nasdaq with ruling on 4pm closing trades

    Does not seem to include short sales.
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    “Nominal” versus “real” short borrow fee rates

    I will almost guarantee that if applied across the board, it would not work, since IB takes half the cut. (I believe that is actually pretty generous as most brokers do not let retail clients share any of the revenue?) The market is not that inefficient. If you buy options instead, you will...
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