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    Percentage of stock owned by institutions - historical data

    They do, but I need historical ownership, to find out correlation between ownership % and price. Looked and WONDA and CapitalIQ. Both got some data, but not in useful format.
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    Percentage of stock owned by institutions - historical data

    "The CRSP stock database doesn’t cover institutional ownership though – we only have pricing and corporate actions data available. Maybe try checking with Capital IQ’s Compustat fundamental data product." Checking now... Anyone got this data or has other references? Thanks
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    Percentage of stock owned by institutions - historical data

    WONDA provides data for last 8 quarters, but that is not enough - more data points are needed for meaningful conclusions. Anybody?
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    Percentage of stock owned by institutions - historical data

    Gentlemen, Can anyone point me to data provider which can give historical values of institutional ownership(%) of stock? Ideally, given stock XYZ provide monthly or quarterly data for the last 10-20 years. Thanks!
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    Negative Interest Rates Implications - deflationary and inflationary

    Hm...why or why so many threads descend into this? I learned something from both sides. So thread was useful. Why can't we be civil (and it includes me). Sad.
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    Negative Interest Rates Implications - deflationary and inflationary

    Which are? What are exact benefits which central bank owners extract from this policy?
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    Negative Interest Rates Implications - deflationary and inflationary

    Thanks, good points. But then if this does not change money supply net net in one country, what an ingenious way to charge interest for NOT giving you money. DontMissTheBus, what is your macro view for the next couple years?
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    Negative Interest Rates Implications - deflationary and inflationary

    Bump. Also, i wonder if there are tools which can track how total amount of deposits in US banks relate to their reserves. Should not this info be public, since all big banks are public? Given that and knowing 10% reserve requirements, one could glean some useful info from banks books...
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    Negative Interest Rates Implications - deflationary and inflationary

    Most commonly cited immediate implication is even greater increase in current inflation - negative rates cause people to withdraw deposits and buy other assets. And sure this action will increase demand for stocks/gold etc. But I wonder if there is a case for deflationary impact given...
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    DBA/DBC futures etfs taxation.

    I was under impression that since they have basket of futures, they should be taxed as futures - MTM + 40/60. My non-trader accountant says that they should not be taxed until i get k1 and should be treated as stock (hes interpretation of fund prospectus). Odd. Anybody has experience with them...
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    Gold & Economic Freedom - an Article by Alan Greenspan (1966)

    Let them manipulate gold, rather then paper. Much lesser evil... Gold does not solve all problems, but does solve problem of inflation and manipulation of fiat currencies.
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    Gold & Economic Freedom - an Article by Alan Greenspan (1966)

    such spending can be prevented by proper framework...and that is what Alan wrote about in 1966...
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    The Many Euphemisms for Money Creation

    The Many Euphemisms for Money Creation Mises Daily: Tuesday, January 18, 2011 by Thorsten Polleit http://mises.org/daily/4965 "....A euphemism is a form of doublespeak: it is a rhetorical device used sometimes intentionally and sometimes unintentionally — a linguistic palliation...
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    Gold & Economic Freedom - an Article by Alan Greenspan (1966)

    Care to post some links?
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    Gold & Economic Freedom - an Article by Alan Greenspan (1966)

    A golden quote from Alan: "In the absence of the gold standard, there is no way to protect savings from confiscation through inflation." And then Nixon took US off gold standard, did not he? One wonders why people change? Must be the age...Or may be something in environment?...
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    Gold & Economic Freedom - an Article by Alan Greenspan (1966)

    ... see above link for full article
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    Gold & Economic Freedom - an Article by Alan Greenspan (1966)

    http://www.constitution.org/mon/greenspan_gold.htm In 1966, Alan Greenspan wrote the following essay/article about the relationship between Gold & Economic Freedom.... which was published in Ayn Rand's "Objectivist" newsletter in 1966, and reprinted in her book, Capitalism: The Unknown Ideal...
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    Real-time point and figure charting - low cost

    Hello, I am using IB and eSignal. I plan to drop eSignal due to its price - IB free charts are good enough for most of the charting I do with eSignal. But IB does not have PnF charts. Are there tools which would work with IB well? How is medved for PnF? With eSignal I can create PnF chart...
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    Energy Futures ETFs

    DB0 uses , i think , 2 and 3 mo. But not much volume there. DBC is better, but has more stuff.
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    UNG Saga

    I did look up historical data on contango for another energy market - oil: 1996-2005 http://www.fullermoney.com/content/...oilback1012.png This data shows that, OVER A PERIOD OF TIME, USO-like investor would not suffer tremendously from negative roll yield. May be nat gaz is a different...
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