... and if the markets don't tank today?
Which part of Soro's comment do you believe to be incorrect?
Many people back test, but they use a wider selection of software than Wealth-Lab or Amibroker. The array of packages available is overwhelming,...
More loosely translated: Hope you didn't bet the farm on this trade.
Which raises the question, "Who are our friends in the trading business?".
Each 1% rise in mortgage interest rates is equivalent to a 10% rise in housing prices when making monthly payments (30-year loan). If rates...
With the benefit of your response, I am able to put your posts into their proper perspective. Thank you.
Auto-surfing as seen through the eyes of the SEC: http://www.sec.gov/investor/pubs/autosurf.htm
The cause for concern may have been obscured as this thread progressed ... The OP's initial post raised a couple red flags. Ironically, there...
And, if the market goes up ...
If you are wrong, your OTM puts will expire worthless and "a significant %" of your net worth will be gone. Nitro is right. Your view of the...
I disagree. It may be close to where it started, but it's not been standing still.
My long system was firing off buy signals on Thursday and Friday like crazy. One day, though, does not a trend make. It's too early to declare...
Yes, companies are now required to report the estimated cost of employee options as expense (FASB 123R).
This link might prove useful: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Employee_stock_option
Correct. The effect may be most noticeable to position traders riding a long-term trend.
I have not been in a situation like you described. Consequently, I can only offer conjecture about the pros and cons I might consider while making...
Yes, S&P 500 earnings will be up > 10% Q2 2005 to Q2 2006. The few press releases i scanned were silent about the comparative periods they used,...
Yeah, > 10% is a stretch. Who is publishing that number?
Without the benefit of back test results, what benchmark do you use to monitor whether your system has lost its edge?
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