the hero is wary of the antihero because he theorizes the latter is a product of luck. later we learn that the hero's strategy for success...
niederhoffer is a phenomena and it wouldn't surprise me if the establishment rag slanders him in that elitist way.
that ivy league stuff is all crap. why posture? why kow-tow to an establishment of people who, as 'Gordon Gekko' so aptly put it, 'hate...
look at this chart and tell me if you can identify it:
ill read it.
last time i read ny'er, it reeked of leftist spin. if you tell me it's worth it, I'll read it.:confused:
wait a minute. you have a guaranteed moneymaker, and you want to go to <i>business school</i>? I'd stay home and trade.
Excuse me, but you're being naiive. Like a cheerleader on a pirate ship.
im talking about wholsalse vs retail rates. proven reliability is a given.
maybe you could elaborate here http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/showthread.php?threadid=5879 when you have some time.
the religious part works too because it deals with character. A trader's character is formed in the furnace or he ceases to be a trader.
This is my experience in equities. Low costs ARE the edge.
Job I think would be particularly fitting. Also, Joseph is known to have been quite a grain trader (Genesis 37-46). It doesn't come easy to...
I have to plug 'Education of a Speculator' by Victor Niederhoffer. It's the 'Reminiscences' of our generation. Money of the Mind, and The...
software from the UN. Anyway, on that site you posted, WinIDAMS sounds perfect and it's supposed to be free BUT I don't see a download...maybe...
lately I've met a programmer whom I might work with. I definitely want to be able to sort by time. I also figure my Optimal f but right now it's...
risk. securities markets are a means of measuring and offsetting business risk. it's all business. it all deals with risk. the business...
Looks like Trader Vic doesn't get too into technical analysis. He mentions Edwards and McGee, though. I think that's a significant work in the...
that bill clinton is elvis.
actually, I have recently become interested in the classics, but I don't know the t/a ones well enough to recommend. Trader Vic is a good primer...
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