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- sinner- replied Feb 18, 2011
Nice crystal ball dude. Can we see a chart or something? Projection? Cycle? You have 50 yards sitting for offer at 6469 as long as there's no news on? ...are you Mervyn King? image
- sinner- replied Feb 17, 2011
Not really, just look at the PDS for those contracts. It's just shares in unallocated accounts. You need to basically be one of the top 100 holders to redeem in physical. So who is using this contract other than speculators? Real money flow is in ...
- sinner- replied Feb 17, 2011
Oh and that's just March volume! Take a look at Total Volume Dr.
- sinner- replied Feb 17, 2011
Ummm... If you want to go long or short a bunch of unallocated gold and silver accounts owned by HSBC and JPM type "custodian banks" to be settled in paper based on the volume thereof, go ahead. Meanwhile in the land of contracts on which delivery ...
- sinner- replied Feb 17, 2011
A gram eh? Come over for a visit one day then and you can get your gram in the time it takes to sip our fine Victorian wine. image I'll take you to a little town I know EDIT: In case you couldn't pick it, yellow where the gold at.
- sinner- replied Feb 17, 2011
Good work 45C, keep it up! My thoughts in addition (if you don't mind)... 1. Long term 10 year note price. Yield is inverse to price, so imagine global, aggregate interest rate trend since Sep 11 2001 (I tried to draw the trendlines from there) as ...
- sinner- replied Feb 15, 2011
Hi Dr, Been watching this for the last few days from a distance, you know what's going on here... image
- sinner- replied Feb 14, 2011
...and there are some who are scrambling just to make sure their day-to-day operations aren't affected by market insanity Do you mean Frank Wisner, who seems to have his fingers in every god-damn pie going around, and who works at PR firm hired ...
- sinner- replied Feb 14, 2011
Yep sounds good, I just wish I could remember the name of the other one, what I liked specifically about it was that it would back-fit, but pick the best fit across many many regressions, meaning each days parameters were kept closest to the markets ...
- sinner- replied Feb 14, 2011
ALF = Adaptive Laguerre Filter. After following your Google I am with you. What I am referring to is something different again. Not too long ago I remember some kids were using ALF or Ehlers MAMA to take swings on stocks. I liked the FAMA/MAMA ...
- sinner- replied Feb 13, 2011
Is it the ALF? Or similar? There was one I remember, which took a crapload of linear regressions and gave the best fit or similar technique, but I can't for the life of me remember what it was called, any ideas (similar idea to MARS)?
- sinner- replied Feb 11, 2011
Why grapple with the concept IbKA? This uncertainty of yours is only the result of applying a concept you have no idea whether or not it works, you've just been told or heard. Test it and then test it again! Things will become apparent to you and ...
- sinner- replied Feb 11, 2011
smikester got me curious, so I had to pull out the GU chart again, I'm a bit rusty on this but...
- sinner- replied Feb 11, 2011
Hey wormy! Haven't seen you around these parts in a while. Yep, exactly. Not to mention, 6000 is a bit fat psych line which we closed the month over, 6025 even. EDIT: I dig it, think you are a sharp operator yourself so no "outnumbered" business eh. ...
- sinner- replied Feb 11, 2011
You always do that though smikester, you like to tout the simplicity like our stuff is super complicated. I dig it, but what's your trigger? What are you looking for? When would you pack it in? We could just range in your triangle till NY closes up? ...
- sinner- replied Feb 11, 2011
Not me dude, just passing on the word for anyone interested. Bought some March CL futs today during Tokyo 'cos I've been doing nothing but basically watching the Egyptian twitter feeds as they play out. Turns out it was a bit early and I was down ...
- sinner- replied Feb 11, 2011
Ah right of course, 'cos you wouldn't want someone applying mathematics, economics and actuary to billions of dollars to actually have any basis of understanding in those topics...definitely not essential, I agree Musashi, all you really need to ...
- sinner- replied Feb 11, 2011
Dude! You're totally right. Making money is easy, especially in the market. Nobody should ever work hard for money. I'm going to go do something easy now.
- sinner- replied Feb 11, 2011
So the short end of the stick is that the numbers have already shown up in CPI as shown by my chart in that link.
- sinner- replied Feb 11, 2011
Might be, doesn't say who the firm is just "our client", so how would I know?