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Stock Return Day of the Month Seasonality, US Markets - QUSMA
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Day of the Month Seasonality Part 1: S&P 500, NASDAQ Composite, Russell 2000. Day of the Month Seasonality Part 1: S&P 500, NASDAQ Composite, Russell 2000. October 6, 2012. Middot; by admin. Middot; in QUSMA. My first post is inspired by the recent day of the month seasonality posts over at MarketSci ( one. In this post I will show how day of the month seasonality applies to the S&P 500 as well as two other popular indices: the NASDAQ Composite and the Russell 2000. A quick comparison of the statistics:.
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Trading Performance Analysis - QUSMA
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My Performance Analysis Tools. My Performance Analysis Tools. August 19, 2013. Middot; by admin. Middot; in QUSMA. These situations, and performance evaluation in general, are a crucial part of the research/trading/performance loop:. A lack of attention to performance, and the underlying factors that drive it, will have a deleterious effect both on your long-term trading results and the things that you will discover in the research stage. Which have a very simple and easy to handle XML structure. Statist...
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Contributors | Green Faucet
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You are here: Home. August 26, 2016 1:44 am. Bob Lang is a private trader in equity and option markets at his company, Aztec Capital LLC. Lang acts as an options trading mentor, providing trade ideas based on what he’s doing for his own clients. His focus is on building strong, long-term relationships with his subscribers and making options trading for income more accessible. Using his technical expertise and a direct, hands-on approach, Lang provides time-sensitive trading information in real-time.
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Johnson's Trading Blog: January 2010
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Monday, January 25, 2010. 2010: Stock Trading Books - Required Reading List. Coursework - Chartered Market Technician Level 1 Exams:. Coursework - Chartered Market Technician Level 2 Exams:. Coursework - Chartered Market Technician Level 3 Exams:. Tuesday, January 19, 2010. Below you'll find my watchlist for tomorrow. Should give a little insight into how I view stocks in Telechart as well. Earnings are vitally important. The categories I can sort on at the top are, from left to right,.
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Hiatus | Up or Down? The Daily S&P 500 Poll
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The Daily S&P 500 Poll. Take the poll; see how others feel about the market tomorrow. June 17, 2009 at 8:45 pm. Laquo; Up or Down? For Tuesday June 16th. Today's Up or Down results: 57% positive sentiment. $spx $spy $es f 7 years ago. Take the $SPX Up or Down poll for tomorrow June 16th https:/ upordn.wordpress.com. Results tweeted tomorrow before the open. 7 years ago. About Up or Down. For Tuesday June 16th. For Monday June 15th. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com.
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Securities Trading from Both Sides of my Brain: December 2009
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Securities Trading from Both Sides of my Brain. I suggest that successful trading requires a certain level of two things: cognitive intelligence (IQ) and emotional intelligence (EQ). We use our cognition to 'plan the trade' and our emotion to 'trade the plan'. The greater these two skillsets are, and the more in balance they are with each other, the greater the chance of trading success and ultimately trading mastery. Thursday, December 31, 2009. QuantifiableEdges Best of 2009. Posted by Adam Berkowitz.
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Quantum Financier | On algorithmic trading | Page 2
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February 15, 2011. When designing a model, an aspect that I often overlook is scalability. First a definition from Investopedia: A characteristic of a system, model or function that describes its capability to cope and perform under an increased or expanding workload. A system that scales well will be able to maintain or even increase its level of performance or efficiency when tested by larger operational demands. Other avenues to consider in scalability are left to the interested reader who can always ...
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