http://finance.yahoo.com/news/wilbur-ross-says-u-coal-012805491.html
Wilbur Ross Says U.S. Coal Is Facing Years of Headwinds
Billionaire Wilbur Ross, who built a company from distressed U.S. coal assets and sold it last year for $3.4 billion, says the industry's current slump differs from...
http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-retirement-trading-20120709,0,3209088.story
By Walter Hamilton, Los Angeles Times
July 9, 2012, 5:01 a.m.
Americans worried about running out of money in their golden years are trying a new investment strategy: day trading their retirement funds...
Secrets to what? Losing money? Aren't you down ~50% from your $1m starting equity? Still waiting for $0 equity within "n" months.
I think Neke would benefit from posting his trades.
If trading 24/6 is your thing. I think a lot of people cannot handle trading for so many hours glued to the computer screen, which is simply too tiring and stressful. The eyes and body need to rest.
http://www.amazon.com/Fluctuations-inside-story-Street-Without/dp/0971133395/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1341073808&sr=8-1&keywords=michael+marin+fluctuations
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Michael J. Marin, former general counsel and head of the legal department for Salomon Brothers in Asia, is a Yale Law...
You can plot your 2012 ytd daily equity curve and post to ET:)
More useful and informative than saying I made or lost $xxx amount today, though you can still include that info.
I'm not aware of any, but look into rates at Optionhouse ($8.50+.15/c) and Eoption ($3.00+.10/c).
http://optionhouse.com/rates/
http://eoption.com/broker_comparison.html
Next week's European Council Meeting 6/28 to 6/29 where the Roadmap to Banking Union is introduced and Germany voting on the permanent rescue mechanism could be a point where bulls put a fight, but I'm expecting prices to decline to near that date before another BS rally.
Today's up move had...
Eoption is okay in my opinion. Their service is fine, so are fills for most part. If you trade many options (100-350), you average 14 to 17 cents/contract. Save a lot on options commissions vs. Scottrade, TOS, Trademonster, etc.
It's kinda wedging, so if it suddenly breaks down to supports I'm bullish and buyer in short-term, but longer term measured in weeks I'm bearish due to only Op Twist, no QE3.
I think so. The whole ramp up from after 6/6/12 started from the Hilsenrath WSJ QE3 leak. All that has to get taken away, and then some.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702303918204577448802287653684.html