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Briefly Speaking, from Victor Niederhoffer
May 24, 2012 |
The average American trader is basically insecure due to among other things a 120 point continuous drop. In other words, just from waiting around for that plain little market to go into the gold today, a trader could develop a cold.
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Get refined sugar and carbs out of your diet; they suppress (especially if eaten late at night) human growth hormone and immune system function, and stimulate insulin secretion; all bad.
Somebody told me that good/great traders do not know they are great. They just do what they do and that is trade. Speaking for myself I tend to trade better when I am exercising regularly and spending quaility time with my family.
Briefly Speaking
Are you cast in the play or just watching the movie?
If the billing is true, it appears that “zee Germans” (see movie, Snatch) have swallowed the blue pill (see movie, Matrix I) before the rest of US…
“In many respects, the developments of the last three weeks in the German open-ended funds sector have brought the entire industry to the recognition that it stands at its own Ground Zero – where everything that happens in the industry from now on will refer to May 2012 as the line in the sand, the point of Before and After. There is probably a good future for the industry – but now under new terms and conditions, and with a smaller cast of players, along with a new role to play for the survivors on Germany’s financial landscape.”
http://ir.refire-online.com/upload/xyz/REFIRE-Report97.pdf
Here in Communist China, the 5 percenters (or one-party regime, aka CPC) is still drinking the same Kool-Aid (see movies, Wall Street I/II). It is a process whereby the state force-feeds the intentionally-uninformed populous a steady diet of (dis/mis)information analogous to how farmers growing mushrooms a la “keep em in the dark with lots of…” manure (see move, The Departed).
Have a nice day…
dr
Who Says Exchanges are not Rules-Based Systems?
What happens if these two rules are adopted?
“The Securities and Exchange Commission is scheduled to decide on Thursday whether or not to approve two anti-volatility measures proposed by the nation’s stock exchanges. Up for a vote is a proposal to refine a rule that halts trading in individual securities and one that halts trading in the market as a whole.
The first rule—known as ‘limit up, limit down’—has been on the SEC’s agenda for over a year. The second was proposed last September. Late last year, the SEC decided to consider the two rules together to make sure they didn’t conflict with one another. The SEC has put off making a decision on the two rule changes three times apiece, and could do so again, sources say.”
See… http://www.tradersmagazine.com/news/Limit-Up-Limit-Down-110036-1.html?ET=tradersmagazine:e1478:54049a:&st=email&utm_source=editorial&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=tm_xtra_052912
dr