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    Ultrawide monitors

    No big difference from horizontal. Many traders like vertical for spreadsheets. I use IB, so it's good for the spreadsheet style of TWS. You just adjust the stand and turn the monitor vertical so it's not a big commitment. I'm happy with two 24"s over a 30" for now. It's come a long ways...
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    Ultrawide monitors

    I currently have that 30" for my trading platform, with two 24"s mounted above for eSignal and couple of other data services that I subscribe to. Three mounted vertically, side-by-side-by-side would be a bit easier on my neck. This is probably more screen space than most traders need, but I've...
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    Ultrawide monitors

    I ended up buying this one as my primary. Next move will be three of them mounted vertically. http://www.monoprice.com/Product?c_id=113&cp_id=11307&cs_id=1130703&p_id=10734&seq=1&format=2
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    4K Ultra HD Trading

    2560x1600 is a great upgrade from my 1920x1200 and these 4k should be quite good in a year or two. I just picked up a 30" 2560x1600 on Monoprice and love it so far. I use it with two 24", but three of these 30" ones set vertically, side by side by side may be my next move...
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    Meet The Teen Traders Trying To Take Over The Finance World

    "In 9th grade English class he bought 100 shares of Citigroup using his iPhone. He bought it for $3 per share and then the stock shot up to $40 after doing a reverse split. He thought he made a bunch of money until he learned what a reverse split was"
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    Ultrawide monitors

    Anyone using any Ultrawide monitors, such as this one? http://www.amazon.ca/AOC-q2963Pm-29-Inch-LED-Lit-Monitor/dp/B00BOEUQZK/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1382322767&sr=8-1&keywords=aoc+29-inch+ips+q2963pm+21+9+led+monitor 2560x1080 resolution 21:9
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    TSLA the next leg up

    Sign it. https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/petition/allow-tesla-motors-sell-directly-consumers-all-50-states/bFN7NHQR
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    Canadian average weekly wage $909

    Canadian home price history http://homepriceindex.ca/hpi_tool_en.html
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    Stanley Druckenmiller: The mother of all storms is coming

    John Mauldin is no more prescient than any other pundit. He started a paid newsletter called "Yield Shark" late last year with a pick or two each month. He's done ok with the market rally, but PSN on the TSX was humiliating. They can hide behind their stop loss, which was triggered, but in...
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    IB cheating

    The opening NYSE print for RATE was 10.02. The opening NYSE print for RKUS was 23.86. I'm assuming the OP was using opening orders routed to NYSE so these are the relevant prices. I had an order routed to NYSE for SNE before the open. After not receiving the opening print I called IB and...
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    BP Prudhoe Bay Royalty Trust (BPT)

    One hell of a turnaround!
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    BP Prudhoe Bay Royalty Trust (BPT)

    http://finance.yahoo.com/news/bp-prudhoe-bay-royalty-trust-151111677.html
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    TV studio on NYSE floor

    Indeed it isn't.
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    Peter Schiff on facebook and he is totally right!

    Are you serious?
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    Underwriters band together, keep FB above 38. Market manipulation?

    If/when it breaks 38.00, there will be no 37.99 to hit. I'm not saying it will break it, what I'm saying is that the true risk of buying 38.01 with the idea of selling if he breaks the 38.00 is at least a dollar, probably more.
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    Underwriters band together, keep FB above 38. Market manipulation?

    The problem with buying at 38.01 is that within seconds of breaking the point it will drop several points. Too many people are playing off that support.
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    Priscilla Chan just made $9.5 billion dollars today!

    Not sure how it works in the states, but in Canada the 50% that everyone talks about is assets accumulated during marriage. Assets brought into the marriage are GENERALLY excluded. This could be why he married the day after the IPO.
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    NYOB Scanner

    Is anyone aware of software that can scan the NYOB of many stocks for whatever criteria you choose?
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    Hard to Borrow

    I'm looking for a list of hard to borrow NYSE stocks from any of the major brokers. IB has one, but it's internal and they won't share. Penson? Others? I know the list is dynamic, and different for each broker, but I imagine they would be similar.
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