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By Staff Writer |
June 1, 2009
March's top hedge funds 2009.
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By Staff Writer |
June 1, 2009
March's Top Public Funds 2009.
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By Staff Writer |
May 29, 2009
The foreign exchange market is open 24 hours a day and its daily volume is over $3.2 trillion. Since the days of Brenton Woods, central banks, commercial banks, investment banks, professional money
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By Staff Writer |
May 14, 2009
The crisis of the past 20 months has exposed critical gaps and weaknesses in our financial regulatory system. As risks built up, internal risk management systems, rating agencies and regulators
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By Staff Writer |
May 13, 2009
The premium that you pay for an options contract is comprised of intrinsic value and time value. Intrinsic value is fixed, while time value varies constantly. Implied volatility is the estimated
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By Staff Writer |
May 13, 2009
In the past decade, the world has seen a number of large-scale financial meltdowns. But first came the bankruptcy of hedge fund Long-Term Capital Management (LTCM) in the summer of 1998, which led
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By Staff Writer |
May 13, 2009
In the past decade, the world has seen a number of large-scale financial meltdowns. But first came the bankruptcy of hedge fund Long-Term Capital Management (LTCM) in the summer of 1998, which led
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By Staff Writer |
May 13, 2009
In addition to the work of Edwards, Magee, Livermore and the others mentioned in last month’s article, the 1930s and 40s saw several other advances relating to the theory and evidence for trend
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By Staff Writer |
May 8, 2009
As Dan Collins reports in the May edition of Futures, it's clear why the upstairs trader begged for electronic trading and why the downstairs trader suppressed it for as long as possible. Two
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By Staff Writer |
May 6, 2009
Let’s take corn futures as an example. Trader Jo is anticipating a strong yield in corn despite a possible late start to the growing season due to a very rainy April. The concern is that excessive