Archive for July, 2007
Using Platinum and paper trading, Jody Osborne shows how a call is impacted when different deltas are used.
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Flurry of merger deals and a stronger than expected manufacturing report all add up to higher prices Monday.
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The economy has been the focus the past few days and rightfully so.
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Holiday-week buying and lighter volume totals could heighten already existing volatile conditions and intraday whipsaws.
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Despite a number of economic reports, a FOMC meeting and oil prices above $70, the major market indices didn’t see much of a net move.
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Written by MEG MARCO Photo:MykReeveThe Pope recently issued 10 commandments of driving, so we thought, “If the Pope can talk about driving from the back of his little popemobile, we can talk about credit.” So without further ado, Consumerist’s 10 Commandments of Credit. It’s not everything you need to know about using credit wisely, but […]
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The conclusion of Jeff Neal’s chat with one of Profit Strategies’ top trading systems instructors.
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End of quarter brings about more volatility with the bears eking out the win on the session.
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Shares in Apple rose on huge volume to $122.04 and have gained more than 30 percent since Jobs unveiled the phone in January. AT&T shares rose 1.9 percent to $41.50. The stocks high was 124, but pulled back in late day trading. Many analysts say Apple stock could climb as much as 30 percent again in the coming year if the phone catches on. If AAPL is due for a pullback, it wont be consolidating for long…
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Americans might be spending a bit less, but maybe that’s because everyone is standing in line to spend between $499 and $599 for Apple’s iPhone.
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