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    "buy" or "sell" side firm?

    Sell side firms are the major brokerage houses - Goldman, Merrill, etc. They use their analysts to write reports to "sell" stocks to clients. Buy side firms are the institutional money managers - Fidelity, Janus, etc. Their analysts cover more stocks and make recommendations of stock...
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    Enjoying the action in RMBS?

    Just an interesting fact...the total float for Rambus is 80 million shares, and 70 million shares were traded last week... Is this really what is was like during the bubble days?
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    Enjoying the action in RMBS?

    I'm not touching it with a ten foot pole, personally. I just have a funny feeling that it has more upside before it pulls back to a reasonable level.
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    Enjoying the action in RMBS?

    It's not too late to get in...RMBS is headed up to 20 next week.
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    TED turner quits AOL

    I'm talking from an investment standpoint, not a trade. Its trading below book, Time Warner is almost definitely going to get spun off in the next 12 months, ad revenues are starting to increase, and they just sold off a $800 million stake in a lousy electronics company to reduce their debt...
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    TED turner quits AOL

    4th quarter was $45 billion, $100 billion annual. The largest in US business history.
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    TED turner quits AOL

    Each time AOL takes a hit, it looks like a better and better long term play. It's going to be a frickin wild ride, but its just too damn compelling. But seriously, a $100 billion annual loss? They LOST more money than most companies are worth.
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    Like a ton of bricks...

    Aside from certain four letter words that spring to mind, "interesting" is about the only word that accurately describes this market.
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    Like a ton of bricks...

    I think it was Kudlow who predicted Bush's divvy tax cut will drive the markets up by 30%. I personally think he's being overly optimistic. I also think Monday we're going up because this war threat is getting old.
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    Like a ton of bricks...

    Why so optimistic? :)
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    Like a ton of bricks...

    Any ideas on where the next support level is on the way down in the Dow? This geopolitical stuff really blows for the long side....
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    Economic News Sources

    Bloomberg and FirstCall. If you don't have a spare $5,000 a month, CNBC gets it as fast as anybody.
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    MSFT, EBAY, IBM whacked pre-report

    Why split the stock at 50? Bill Gates now owns a billion shares of MSFT, meaning he just wrote himself a check for $160,000,000 a year on dividend payments alone. If Bush gets his way, it will be untaxable, too. Thats why you split a stock at 50.
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    Eurodollar Futures

    Perfect! Thanks, wild.
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    Eurodollar Futures

    Does anyone know of any good websites with information on trading Eurodollar futures and options on the futures? Thanks in advance for any info.
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    Analysts

    My favorite recommendations are the new ones: "Overweight" and "Underweight". What the hell is that supposed to mean? First off, overweight translates to a buy, and underweight translates to a sell, which is incredibly counterintuitive. Secondly, be a friggin man, and give it a buy or...
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    Giving up

    I went to school in Jersey...the only rough sex I found was in the prisons. I hear Hoboken is pretty hoppin these days.
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    Giving up

    Preach on, brutha man... Every time a football player goes to play his trade he's got to play from the ground up-from the soles of his feet right up to his head. Every inch of him has to play. Some guys play with their heads. That's O.K. You've got to be smart to be number one in any...
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    Giving up

    LongShot has a good point, albeit presented in a negative way. If you don't believe you can succeed, you won't. It's as simple as that. You can have the talent to be the best damn trader in the world, but if you don't have a positive attitude about EVERYTHING, you'll find a way to sabotage...
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    Two year non-compete

    I really appreciate all the replies... After some thinking, and reading all the responses, I'm going to call Hold and tell them to either waive the non-compete, or I walk away (no skin off my back). I think I deserve better than the one-sided contract they offered me. I'll let you know...
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