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    US futures brokers fear new capital rules

    Nothing wrong with preparing a plan for regulatory changes, but preparing for no futures brokers in the US? A bit premature (and alarmist) don't you think laddy? PDT did not eliminate US-equity intraday trading. At this time, it is impossible to know how US-futures accounts and trading will...
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    US futures brokers fear new capital rules

    Each (most) country has a set of requirements, regulation, and oversight. Some countries may not allow foreign clients (have you tried opening a (simple) Swiss bank account as a US citizen lately?) And then there is the marketing. What kind of client will be attracted, and why, to a...
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    Vista or XP ?

    http://marketshare.hitslink.com/operating-system-market-share.aspx?qprid=10&qptimeframe=M&qpsp=120&qpmr=24&qpdt=1&qpct=6
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    Inactive account ( $0 balance) with MB trading

    Nah, there won't be any surprise fees or the likes. However, you should expect to sign updated paperwork before you will be allowed to trade.
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    IB's commissions

    Thank you for the suggestion. :cool:
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    Wait For The EOD Rally

    How long should we wait for an EOD rally? Minutes, hours or days?
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    Back Up Power

    Best-Buy description is flat-ass wrong! Here's what's real: Half load backup time: 13.4 minutes (432.5 Watts) Full load backup time: 3.3 minutes (865 Watts) http://apc.com/resource/include/techspec_index.cfm?base_sku=BX1500LCD You will pay double that price, minimum, for HOURS of...
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    TOS raised margin on YM ugh

    Perhaps it is part of some "deal" to minimize volatility. Clearing of OTC derivatives is right around the corner and CME is not a hands-down winner for the business. Not a conspiracist, but it seems like a viable one-hand-washes-the-other kind of "deal" with the Treasury henchmen.
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    TOS raised margin on YM ugh

    6875 is the CME margin requirement. YM now has higher CME margin than ES. Sucks.
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    Options on Futures broker?

    Lind-Waldock and PFG come to mind.
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    Futures Traders...

    Similar to happenings in Forex. Here's a blip from a firm that meets (new) forex requirements: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB122481079648865205.html?mod=googlenews_wsj In the wake of the massive bailout of investment banks (" 'Distasteful' Capital," Review & Outlook, Oct. 15) it is...
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    Whatever Happened To The Stimulus Check Saving The Economy?

    The Economic Stimulus Act of 2008 pushed the bailout into the 3rd/4th quarter instead of the 2nd/3rd quarter. Henry needed extra time to draft the 3 pages!
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    Scottrade: Sorry, you must order by phone...

    Trading size, flat $7 per side is "OK". Otherwise you are getting raped, on both commission and execution. Since average trade size is unknown, keeping the "flat-fee" concept, MB Trading comes to mind: 4.95 flat up to 5K shares. There are others as well. BTW; you do know Scottrade is paid...
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    S&P Price Target - any takers?

    Price target doesn't matter. What matters is whether or not the move, up or down, is sustainable. As a reminder, it is (almost) illegal for major markets worldwide to go down. If there is a sell-off, it has wind in the face. If there is a rally it has wind to it's back. 30-50 ES point moves...
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    Fortis . . .

    http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=ahlKDjeO0Lik&refer=home Fortis Receives EU11.2 Billion Rescue From Benelux Governments By Martijn van der Starre and Meera Louis Sept. 29 (Bloomberg) -- Belgium, The Netherlands and Luxembourg invested 11.2 billion euros ($16.3...
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    The consumer/retail blowup thread

    http://www.nrn.com/article.aspx?id=358846 SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (Sept. 26, 2008) GE Capital Solutions, Franchise Finance, the largest restaurant lender by assets and clients, confirmed Friday it would be “much more selective” and defer rate quotes on new deals as the credit chill that began...
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    Tax on Trades Should Be Part of Rescue Plan, Some Democrats Say

    http://www.reuters.com/article/bondsNews/idUSWBT00986620080927 WASHINGTON, Sept 27 (Reuters) - Democrats in the U.S. House of Representatives are pushing for a new Wall Street tax that would cover the potential costs of a $700 billion bailout being negotiated by Congress and the Bush...
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    Trading Is Over - Submission to Corporate America

    I'm confused. Why is trading not a "viable means of living"? Was your entire "means" based on shorting financial equities? Maybe you should diversify by strategy and/or vehicle type and/or instrument and/or country. Wall Street and hedgie positions are disappearing. BUT if you can trade, you...
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    Schumer: Why Can't Bailout Money Be Given In Installments (to see if it even works)

    IN THEORY, I 100% agree taxpayers deserve something. IN REALITY, you and I, and even the ET geniuses that abound, KNOW that even if there is a "something" to get, taxpayers will never see it. Nothing more than a talking point for current and future elections.
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    Schumer: Why Can't Bailout Money Be Given In Installments (to see if it even works)

    Personally, I do not like Screwmer. However, IMO, his "idea" of issuing the requested funds in phases, with regular review, seems like a viable solution. Paulson/Bernanke did say they anticipate using 50B monthly, so Screwmer's suggestion of 150B for starters gets things started and carried up...
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