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    The Proposed Financial Reform -- Will It Hurt Trading Liquidity?

    Hmmm. That's an interesting point of view. Thanks. Others?
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    The Proposed Financial Reform -- Will It Hurt Trading Liquidity?

    It worries me that congress is determined to include a ban on prop trading by the banks. Should I be concerned about this as far as high beta stocks for daily trading is concerned or do mutual funds and hedge funds provide most of the liquidity for high beta stocks? Thoughts?
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    Obama Wants To Regulate Dervivatives - Should we be worried?

    It's my understanding that for each member of congress there were 8 special interest people put in place to have a say in the Health Care Bill. Now, with the Financial Reform legislation debate, there are 25 special interest people to each member of congress in place.
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    Obama Wants To Regulate Dervivatives - Should we be worried?

    OBAMA DEMANDS DERIVATIVE REGULATION By JIM KUHNHENN and ERICA WERNER The Associated Press WASHINGTON | President Barack Obama vowed Friday to veto any financial overhaul that didn’t regulate derivatives. A Senate bill, reported out by the Banking Committee for floor debate, could be...
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    Obama Wants To Regulate Dervivatives - Should we be worried?

    Do you think the retail option trader needs to be worried about Obama's Proposed derivative regulations? Do we need to get out the picket sign and march on Washington or what? Thoughts?
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    Who Killed The Active Trader?

    Not true. The active trader is still very much alive for now.
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    Who Killed The Active Trader?

    Interesting. I sure would like to hear some of the reasons why some of you don't think this would be a good idea. It would be a Dvd show by the way.
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    Who Killed The Active Trader?

    What do you think? Has a nice ring to it don't you think? Remember the documentary 'Who Killed The Electric Car?' I think some of us should get together and create our own documentary with this title if that trader tax legislation passes. Who thinks this is a great idea?
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    1/4% Tax on all stock trades pushed in NY Times today

    I am a very effective swing and day trader in stocks. I work with a daily list of very good volatile stock candidates that I can choose my trades from. Every time, this trader tax discussion comes to the fore, my list starts to shrink dramatically. It's happening again just as the list...
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    SEC Disappointing Goldman Sachs Amid Vote on Short-Sale Curb

    Well, as far as I can tell, It basically puts the uptick rule into affect for 2 trading sessions (2 days) after a 10% drop in stock price. So, on the 3rd day, it's back to business as usual. Am I interpreting this right? If I am then I can live with this.
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    SEC Disappointing Goldman Sachs Amid Vote on Short-Sale Curb

    Thanks for the post CDNTrader. How does everyone feel about this I wonder?
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    If you trade, this is all you really need

    I never have my automatic update running because I have Windows Defender installed. The automatic updates are seamless i.e. no cpu hesitations. I don't even know when the updates are occurring. I use Windows Defender and Avira Free Antivirus. I also work thru a wifi router and have windows...
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    Gold and the S&P are crashing!

    I expected Gold to drop because of the news that came out yesterday about suspension of sales for the 1 ounce American Gold Eagle coin from the U.S. Mint because they are in short supply.
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    Gold and the S&P are crashing!

    as of 2:24a Central Time Black Friday Morn: Gold Futures down -41.90 S&P Futures down -37.50 (a bad day would be in excess of -8.00 but -37.50? uh oh)
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    QuoteTracker Pricing

    I signed up for the $7 rate and my first charge was $7 on Sept 15. I thought my rate would remain at $7 when the price change to $14 took effect after Sept 21st. Did I misunderstand something here? I thought my rate was supposed to be locked in if I signed up before Sept 21st.
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