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    penny shares

    Lets look at ABH [Angel Biotechnology] My view on biotech and indeed research / intellectual property creating companies that don't have operating models i.e. don't generate revenue, is that what you are betting on is: 1. That research uncovers a potentially marketable drug 2. A biotech with...
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    New To Trading Uk Shares

    I am not in the investing camp - I am merely suggesting that newbie traders put excessive pressure on themselves by shortening their timeframe. Having worked previously on an equities prop trading desk [merger arbitrage & algorithmic high frequency statistical arbitrage] in a Hong Kong based...
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    New To Trading Uk Shares

    Spam Or No Spam The average retail equity investor does not have the discipline to scalp the DAX or daytrade US stocks. Furthermore most retail equity investors don't want to sit in front of their trader like you do. My post is intended for the middle ground of equity investor not your 2nd or...
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    New To Trading Uk Shares

    High Frequency Trading Unless you enjoy institutional transaction costs, then by definition your transaction costs will be in the same order of magnitude as the gains you hope to make. Given that the probability of a successful trade is low [not including transaction costs], then when you take...
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    New To Trading Uk Shares

    High frequency trading only benefits one market participant - stock brokers. Identifying a handful of profitable listed businesses and holding for the medium term will produce better results. This is what I teach my students.
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    Australian Listed Shares

    www.Saxobank.com Saxo Bank in London lets you trade Australian equities for $USD 10 per trade. I am from Sydney, living in London. I use my Commonwealth Securities account to trade my personal account and recommend Saxo Bank to people who attend my stock market speculation course...
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    penny shares

    Penny share trading is by far the quickest way to LOSE money. It's all well and good that the last trade for your stock suggests a paper profit, but as the other posts have suggested there is not likely to be any sizable liquidity in the market. This means that you will be waiting forever and a...
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