Pros to Georgetown: Second tier school (ranked 20-30 annually), great international emphasis
Cons to Georgetown: Expensive, classes cannot be completely at an accelerated rate.
Pros to Hopkins: Less pricey, classes can be completed at an accelerated rate, Hopkins regarded as one of top overall schools in the world, upside potential for Hopkins business school is unlimited.
Cons to [...]
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Better Part-time MBA: Johns Hopkins or Georgetown?
July 19th, 2010 · No Comments · Futures Trading Strategies
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Do you think that Superfund CEO Christian Baha was running a ponzi scheme?
July 17th, 2010 · 1 Comment · Futures Trading Strategies
I first heard of Superfund during the summer of 2008 when they were advertising their hedge fund on CNBC as a managed futures fund for the average investor. I also saw the CEO being interviewed several times where he claimed that market direction does not matter and that the program that they use is 100% [...]
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Is 30% rate per year a ponzi?
July 11th, 2010 · 4 Comments · Futures Trading Strategies
OK…here’s the deal:
I am studying economics last year (at Princeton – BS) and I have developed my own stock trading strategy which is practically risk free. That said, the strategy can yield an annual return of 30% or even more with no volatility. Thing is that…as a student currently I am far from rich [...]
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Here is my resume, how come nobody wants to hire me?
July 8th, 2010 · 2 Comments · Futures Trading Strategies
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Option trading question?
July 6th, 2010 · 2 Comments · Futures Trading Strategies
1.OPTION VOLUME:
– As a Indicator,wHAT DOES Option Volume says about future price Movements?
– What does High/Low Option volume says?
– When usually High/Low option volume occurs?Can u give some circumsatances at which High/Low Option volume occurs?
2.Volatility:
a. IMPLIED VOLATILITY (IV):
—What does High/Low Implied Volatility (IV) reading says? Does it gives any signals?
—If "Yes" to [...]
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Is the international financial market the greatest casino ever devised??
July 3rd, 2010 · 1 Comment · Futures Trading Strategies
With the advent of the internet and home investing, anybody with the money can invest in futures, cfds, options, bonds or even plain old stocks on all major financial markets.
Given that trading is still inherently a game of probability, odds and strategy. Is the international financial market the greatest casino ever devised??
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Is the 0 man's new strategy of promoting offshore drilling just a way to garner votes for cap and trade?
June 29th, 2010 · 2 Comments · Futures Trading Strategies
He was against McCain for proposing offshore drilling, stating that it would not lower gas prices now or in the near future. Why the 360 degree turnaround?
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How to experiment with Historical data for the stock market?
June 26th, 2010 · 3 Comments · Futures Trading Strategies
I am planning to start trading stocks very soon. I have a theory that I think will make me money, but I need the opportunity to test it. Ideally I would like to test my technical analysis strategy on historical data before going live. I know someone might say past performance is not a guarantee [...]
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What do you do to prepare for a trading event?
June 23rd, 2010 · 1 Comment · Futures Trading Strategies
If you knew that the fed was going to cut interest rates, you would obviously act on the stocks that had been beat up the most by the lack of affordable liquidity. So you would have bought calls on those companies, mortgage bond insurers, subprime lenders, home builders, companies that would see a rosier [...]
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