Try Houston.
Probably is going to be good for fundraising for prostate cancer research. Milken's was, not that I'm comparing the two men.
What about implementing a trend following system, but instead of buying the underlying you sell puts or put spreads? Opposite for shorts.
Tap your friends and family first.
The fixed costs and hassles of registration don't make sense if the OP is only part-time. You're going to have to pay platform and pro data fees...
Computstat but it's expensive. The cheap or free sources contain data that's been revised after the fact, so systems based on the data won't work....
Now a serious response. You'd be doing well to make 20% annual returns without leverage, so call it 600/252 trading days, so a little over $2/day.
I'll play. A lot if you lever our stake 100:1 and never make any mistakes. But that is so unlikely you might as well go to Vgas.
Get someone else to execute your orders who will stick to risk limits. Or automate them.
At 100k notional, you should just buy the futures instead of the etf.
If Mr. Soros doesn't have a 7, then you shouldn't need one either.
No one under 30 knows how to use a telephone anymore. At least not to make calls on :)
Ask your broker.
I can't believe people here are saying Apple is too high because of how it "looks." It's undervalued to fairly valued by almost any fundamental...
Why does every thread on ET end up like this? Mav was nice enough to post a "Hey I left Vtrader to join Bright and I want to tell you about it"...
To work in a dangerous, gross outback mining town? Maybe for 570k I'd consider it.
BRK A or B? Trading lower to book value than it has in years.
+1 to that Mark. I'm filled in milliseconds for a spread of one or two cents, instead of being filled in seconds or minutes at a spread of an...
If you don't get any relief for offsetting long-short, you'd be better off just doing it with futures.
They exist because some investors want them. Because... 1. The underlying asset is difficult to invest in directly. 2. The underlying asset is...
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