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Stock Trader Archive
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How to Survive Your Own Trading Decisions
Posted on April 21, 2016 | No CommentsMany people end up buying highs and selling lows because they trade emotionally. They assume if something rallies one day that the trend has changed. If you want to survive your own trading decisions, you have to trade dispassionately. -
Why Models Fails – Increased Use or Faulty Design?
Posted on March 27, 2016 | No CommentsNo. Systems fail because of a lack of historical data testing. For example, Black-Scholes failed and created the Long-Term Capital Management crisis in 1998 because the data used for developing the model was only back to 1971. -
Computer Demands Humility
Posted on March 27, 2016 | No CommentsThe markets definitely keep you humble. They are an endless teacher. The majority buy the high and sell the low simply because they react emotionally. It is like that heard of zebra I talk about. One zebra on the edge sees a lion and begins to run. The whole herd starts to run but never saw the lion. -
Manipulation or Brilliant Trade? The Curious Case of Don Wilson
Posted on March 9, 2016 | No CommentsWhen Don Wilson spotted a chance in 2010 to take another bite at a trade that had mostly eluded him as a younger man, he never expected he’d be defending his actions six years later in a Manhattan federal courtroom. -
Repco Low gets 5 years in prison and RM5mil fine
Posted on February 29, 2016 | No CommentsThe Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court has sentenced Low Thiam Hock, better known as "Repco Low" in stock market circles, to five years jail and a fine of RM5mil. -
The Trader Who Made 6,200% on China Stocks Has Some Advice For Investors
Posted on January 26, 2016 | No CommentsHuang Weimin, the hedge fund manager whose Chinese stock-index futures wagers returned more than 6,200 percent last year, has some advice for investors in 2016: Sell your shares now, before it’s too late. -
Can Mathematicians Forecast Markets
Posted on January 17, 2016 | No CommentsI could walk in and deal with a crisis of $1 trillion dollars. I never thought of what would the ramification be if I was wrong. I just did it. Like the surgeon said, once he thought about what he was doing, he could not longer do it. It is a level of confidence that simply emerges from combined experiences. Not sure how else to describe it. -
Giving up on stocks: China’s retail investors seek safety first
Posted on January 14, 2016 | No CommentsAs China's legions of retail investors flee the country's tumultuous equity markets, pushing stock prices down around 15 percent so far this year, money is flowing into perceived safe-haven assets such as domestic bonds, gold and the dollar. -
Market Talk — January 7, 2016
Posted on January 8, 2016 | No CommentsFor the second time this week, China’s stock exchange saw a closing due to limit down (7% move). It happened early in the day (actually, only half an hour into the trading day) which spread an uneasy tension to the Nikkei and Heng Seng. The Nikkei lost 2.33% (as the JPY strengthened), whilst the HSI closed down 3.1%.