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- jacson101 replied Mar 24, 2011

huh, maybe a hand butterfly? Regards video Technical Analysis Fallacy
- jacson101 replied Mar 19, 2011
yeah i noticed the same. hope everything is moving in the right direction rgds video
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- jacson101 replied Mar 19, 2011
Yes 2 legs doesn't make it 2 transactions. Not sure I can explain any better.You can add 20 legs to it, an option so as to option it out. It still won't change anything, at some point it's 1 transaction in the spot( bricks and mortar) market. hope ...
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- jacson101 replied Mar 18, 2011
Only a slight mistake,rather than adding swaps and outrights together you should subtract them. What I mean is outrights are 2 legged swaps. Hope everyone is ok after this week, staying nimble and helmets are staying on.
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- jacson101 replied Mar 15, 2011
live one from tokyo here. Are the readings are good or bad? url
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- jacson101 replied Mar 15, 2011
thank you sir. yep. seems giving, taking only half size. Should change to more normal dynamics, soon I hope. Seems Pandas like sweeps. Anyway,interesting euro markets. Japanese look very well prepared, regardless of what is being reported? ...Technical Analysis Fallacy
- jacson101 replied Mar 15, 2011
Good to see you still kicking
And kicking Canadians,huh. What would the world be without Canada? Maybe just a slightly less greedy place. Regards, good to read you.Technical Analysis Fallacy
- jacson101 replied Feb 19, 2011
Hey MM, Cant help to think of how much FF has changed. Good to see that help is still around. Rgds J
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- jacson101 replied Feb 13, 2011
Heh yep, and that's if we're perfect day in day out. Fwiw, A further assumption can also be made whereby all costs have equal weightings daily salary, daily cost and interest, etc. So whatever we deem acceptable today as far as a figure, a ...
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- jacson101 replied Feb 13, 2011
Certainly needs to be approached as a business huh. Rgds.
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- jacson101 replied Feb 5, 2011
Yes, and no.I'd have to say the London fixing is more dreaded by most dealers from my experience. Just because of the fact that a ton of volume can change hands within a short period of time, say 15:30 gmt even up to 16:00 gmt and impacts well ...
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- jacson101 replied Feb 5, 2011
Yeah, understood. Good to have your colour around. Am not really one to elaborate after the fact, but to sum things up in a couple of words. -Negative drift. I think you eluded to fti' cross tear and drift quite eloquently, and why most including ...
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- jacson101 replied Feb 4, 2011
Hey a vol arb., sounds like fixed income? CDS? Right next door to the FX boys and girls.
Anyhow, a good example of this in FX this past week would of been Trichet' Thursday. Getting over hedged the eur crosses with whatever delta figure, and ...Technical Analysis Fallacy
- jacson101 replied Jan 29, 2011
After 24 hours 3 sessions of time have elapsed. Now paraphrasing AOW chapter- if the campaign is protracted...resources will not be equal to the strain. The idea of entering every session and being exposed to a different set of circumstances ie. ...
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- jacson101 replied Jan 27, 2011
ya using volatility correctly
argument for fair val. higher, but not one decision alone, market decides. BIG week next week for me, thank you for helping Fredde. Fortune be with us all. Please take it easy and quick recovery please. ...Technical Analysis Fallacy