New addition to the home office
Posted on June 20, 2008
Tags: Resources, Living | 2 Comments |
I’ve not been too happy with my chair recently, shown here, and started feeling my lower back every now and then. So I decided to get a new computer / task chair, this time with the best ergonomics I could find. I remembered that Andrew from HumbleMoney mentioned the Herman Miller Aeron that Kirk uses so I researched that, I then found out also about the contender to the crown SteelCase Leap. So I looked them up in Thailand and actually managed to find them at local distributors. Not surprisingly though they cost a bomb here, the Aeron is about $1,500 and the Leap is about $2,500! Way over their prices in the US to the point where I thought that if I really liked the Leap I’d import it myself. Anyway after checking out the chairs in the showroom I actually went for a different chair, a Korean brand called Sidiz. The T50 model was the most comfortable, adjustable-everything chair I could find. Height, tilt position, tilt tension, lumbar support depth, lumbar height, seat depth, seat angle, arm rests height, arm rests tilt and head rest. And it was only $470 (in true Thai fashion about double the price it retails for in Korea). Besides being able to completely adjust it to fit my body it has the best of both worlds in terms of materials - mesh back and a sitting cushion unlike the Leap and Aeron. Now I just hope the quality will last for at least a couple of years :-)

links for 2008-06-20
Posted on June 20, 2008
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“I find this one a true gem if its properly used… it can make so clean and easy volume readings… enjoy cheers Walter.” Has ELD for TradeStation
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“Actually, I’m sure many of you can’t even do 10.” Lol. Interesting challenge. Using periodization to build up to the final test. Maybe I should try to integrate this into my gym sessions instead of just bench presses etc. via maoxian
IncredibleCharts
Posted on June 19, 2008
Tags: Trading Resources | 3 Comments |
Is anyone using Incredible Charts? Can’t remember how I found it but I’ve downloaded it and looks interesting. If you’re using it I’ll be happy to hear what you like about it and what does it have that other packages don’t.
Here’s what they write about the features:
Seven Good Reasons to use Incredible Charts stock market charting software
FREE Charting Software
Download the full version of Incredible Charts Pro absolutely free.
Incredible Charting Options
Bar charts, Candlesticks, Equivolume, Candlevolume,Point & Figure charts and more than 50 amazing indicators.
Powerful New Stock Screens Screen the entire market with a wide array of incrediblefilters
Online Convenience
No time-consuming data downloads and database maintenance. Data is delivered online from high-speed servers as you chart individual stocks.
FREE Data Delayed data (17 hours) is available for students of technical analysis. Active traders will need Premium Data.
Premium Data Daily (7.30 p.m. EST) updates of the NYSE, AMEX, NASDAQ (including OTCBB and pink sheets), and hundreds of indices. More than 10 years of data history - adjusted for corporate actions and dilutions,including share splits, spin-offs, rights issues and special dividends. Hourly
ASX updates.
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links for 2008-06-19
Posted on June 19, 2008
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Now both of those systems could make money every week and would appear correlated, but I would say that they are not because the concept you are trading is so different.
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“I’m taking a few weeks off. Look for posting to resume around the end of July.” Another sign not much is going on in the stock market these last few weeks. I’ll be away next week, but just for a few days. Lots of projects are actually happening now..
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The concept looks awesome, but there’s no way I’m giving my gmail password to these, or actually any other guys.
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An assortment of economic measures and charts
links for 2008-06-18
Posted on June 18, 2008
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Seems easonably priced. Haven’t tried it though, plus not exactly my field of expertise :-) via Kirk
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“This particular issue has been documented by several sites over the past several months, however Apple has yet to respond in any formal manner. Apple failed to respond to our repeated requests for comment.” Arrogance. It’ll come back to bite it.
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Surprising to see TradeStation CEO here.
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““I think it’s high,” Kuwait Finance Minister Mustafa Al- Shimali said in an interview in Isfahan, Iran, today. A reasonable oil price would be “more or less $100,” he said.” Good thing he noticed now at $135 instead of at $200.
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The key point of the show - start with very low expectations and then be happy when you achieve something, anything. via FinancialPhilosopher
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Interviewed on the 60min show on happiness. An Israeli guy teaching positive psychology in Harvard.
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באמת יכול להיות משעמם, ואף מתיש, ויש לזה השפעות שליליות אם לא שומרים על באלאנס. אך אלו דברים שלומדים עם הניסיון, ואחרי שלב ה´השתעבדות´ והריכו
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Nice gallery sorted by bullish, bearish and neutral
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The Uncut Interviews. Oldie but looks like a few goodies too.
On Trading, Life Balance and Self Fulfillment
Posted on June 18, 2008
Tags: Personal development, Trading Resources | 6 Comments |
For those who can read Hebrew, here’s some good stuff about trading as a career, the challenges, rewards, achieving life balance and self fulfillment. If you look carefully around the internet you’ll find all the information about trading you’ll ever need, for free from people who’ve been-there-done-that. Of course it’s not easy to separate the gems from the mud, but as someone said before, nothing that’s actually worth something in life comes easy.
Here’s a really quick translation I hacked together, just for Lionel ;-) No editing or re-writing, just trying to convey Astral’s wise words to the best of my translation ability. Any glaring errors are (probably) my fault ;-)
It’s true that you’re in fact working in a systematic way - a routine that repeats itself, but I would say that’s very different from boring and ‘paying a price’.
Personally, I find the markets fascinating on a regular basis. The markets are the most interesting thing in the world, constantly changing , evolving and dynamic, where conditions always change.
I’m generally fascinated by the process of finding a great stock, a really good stock I know I’m going to make money on. It’s like finding a needle in a hay stack.. it’s like finding a treasure and the reward is accordingly.
I also love going over charts (I do it in a very high speed - I barely analyse charts - my brain just absorbs the chart and decides for me in half a second if there’s a desired pattern or not) and then it’s all flowing and quite fun. And when I do find a good stock I love checking its fundamentals, and learn about how things work and develop a concept.
I find this profession very fun and fulfilling, because you’re working on your own and you’re in a kind of a journey with yourself where you need to reach higher and higher standards and strive for perfection. And you know you can always reach higher levels of trading, there are no boundaries - and there’s nothing that’s not really up to you. Whether you make money or not in the markets, is entirely up to you, your skills and your mental ability.
When you work alone it can indeed be boring, and even exhausting, and it has a negative impact if you don’t maintain a balance. But these are things you learn with experience. And after the initial ‘enslavement’ and total concentration on the market - you learn to work with balance towards life - and then everything just flows and trading becomes another aspect in your life and a tool for achieving your financial goals.
My work routine is actually just the first half hour after the open, and the last hour before the close. In between I’m at home, and recently more often than before since it’s cold, and it gives a feeling I want to stay warm and cosy at home. So I check the screen every now and then, write in the forum like I’m doing now.
When you go through the market learning phases, and reach a situation where you have several work methods ingrained in your thinking - and you apply it very often - they become second nature, and trading becomes part of who you are. It’s like running without thinking about the action of running, just run.. and occasionally you’ll hit a stone, and you need to re-balance yourself, but as long as you’re running you’ve got momentum and you don’t think about how you’re doing it, you just do it.
As for creativity - there’s a lot of room for creativity, such as developing new trading methods and/or building systems. But I agree that it’s a different kind of creativity. It’s not like managing a hitech company or some business. It’s satisfaction of a different kind.
It’s also a very personal matter, some people are more suited for working on their own, and some are meant to work in a group and be a part of a group.
Personally I like working both on my own and also as part of a group, but if I’m part of a group then I’ll head it, manage and lead it.
Loving what you’re doing is the most important thing. When you do what you love doing you do it of your own free will and self fulfillment. And then your work is not your job, it’s what you are. And when you’re doing what you are then you’re in a state of balance. And when you’re in this state of balance you’re happy.
Astral
זה נכון שסה”כ עובדים באופן סיסטמתי - ויש רוטינת עבודה שחוזרת על עצמה,
אך מכאן ועד למשעמם, ו”מחיר” שצריך לשלם - העניין רחוק..אני אישית מרותק מהשווקים על בסיס קבוע, השוק זה הדבר הכי מעניין בעולם, הוא כל הזמן משתנה ומתפתח, הוא כל הזמן דינמי והתנאים בו משתנים..בכלל מרתק אותי התהליך של מציאת מניה שהיא ממש על רמה, מניה ממש טובה שאני יודע שאני הולך להרוויח עליה כסף, וזה כמו למצוא מחט בערמת שחט..זה כמו מציאת מטמון - וה-reward מתקבל בהתאם..
אני אוהב לעבור על גרפים (אני גם עושה את זה במהירות עצומה - אני בכלל לא מנתח את הגרפים כמעט - המוח שלי קולט כזה את הגרף ומחליט בשבילי תוך חצי שניה אם קיימת תבנית רצויה או לא)…אז הכל כזה זורם וכיף,
וכשאני מוצא מניה טובה, אני אוהב לחקור את הפנדומנטלס שלה, וללמוד על איך שהדברים עובדים, ולפתח קונספטס,ואני מוצא את המקצוע הזה מאוד כיף ומספק, כי אתה עובד פה אל מול עצמך - וזה למעשה מעיין מסע עם עצמך שאתה צריך להגיע בו לרמות יותר ויותר גבוהות ולשאוף לשלמות,,,ואתה יודע שאתה תמיד יכול לשאוף לרמות מסחר יותר גבוהות, ואין גבולות - ואין עניינים שלא תלויים בך. אם תעשה כסף בשוק או לא - זה הכל תלוי בך, ביכולת ובמנטליות שלך.
וכשעובדים לבד זה באמת יכול להיות משעמם, ואף מתיש, ויש לזה השפעות שליליות אם לא שומרים על באלאנס. אך אלו דברים שלומדים עם הניסיון, ואחרי שעובר שלב ה´השתעבדות´ והריכוז המוחלט בשוק - לומדים לעבוד עם באלאנס ביחס לחיים - ואז הכל זורם, והמסחר מהווה לך רק אספקט נוסף בחיים שמהווה כלי עבורך להשיג את המטרות הפיננסיות שלך.
רוטינת העבודה היומית שלי היא למעשה רק חצי שעה על הפתיחה, ושעה אחרונה על הסגירה. בין לבין אם אני נמצא בבית (ולאחרונה אני נמצא יותר כי קר, וזה נותן לי יותר תחושה של כזה לרצות להיות בבית בחמימות נעימה כזו), אז אני מסתכל במסך מידיי פעם, וכותב הודעות בפורום כמו עכשיו
כשעוברים את שלבי הלמידה של השוק, ומגיעים למצב שיש מספר שיטות עבודה מובנות בחשיבה - ומיישמים אותן הרבה בפועל - הן נהיות לטבע שני, והמסחר נהפך לחלק מהמהות שלך, כמו לרוץ ולא לחשוב על איך לרוץ, אלא פשוט לרוץ - אז מידיי פעם נתקלים באבן, וצריך לחזור חזרה לשיווי משקל, - אך כל עוד אתה רץ, אתה בתנופה, אתה לא חושב איך לעשות את זה - אתה פשוט עושה את זה.
לגבי יצירה - יצירה יכולה להיות דווקא המון, באספקט של פיתוח שיטות מסחר חדשות, ו\או בניית סיסטמים.
אך אני מסכים שזה סוג שונה של יצירה. זה לא כמו לנהל חברת הייטק או עסק כלשהו. זה סיפוק מסוג שונה.זה גם עניין אישי, יש אנשים שיותר מתאימים לעבוד עם עצמם, ויש כאלו שנועדו לעבוד בקבוצה, ולהיות חלק מקבוצה.
אני אישית אוהב לעבוד גם עם עצמי וגם כחלק מקבוצה, אך אם אני חלק מהקבוצה - אני בראשה, מנהל ומוביל.
אז כל אחד מה שמתאים לו,
לאהוב את מה שאתה עושה, זה הכי חשוב. כשאתה עושה את מה שאתה אוהב לעשות - אתה עושה את זה מתוך רצון וסיפוק עצמי. ואז העבודה שלך היא לא עבודה, היא מה שאתה. וכשאתה עושה את מה שאתה, אתה ב-Balance
וכשאתה בבאלאנס - אתה מאושר.אסטרל
Interactive Brokers’ Price and Speed of Execution for Stocks Tops Industry
Posted on June 17, 2008
Tags: Day Trading, Trading Resources | 4 Comments |
Interactive Brokers sent this piece of data a while back in a newsletter which I just got around to reading. The findings aren’t surprising, their execution is the best that I’ve tried among several brokers during the 8 years or so that I’ve been active in the stock market. This means that despite issues with their customer service, for active traders and in particular day traders, they’re still a top option. I often get asked about recommended brokerage services, particularly from Israeli traders. I think that if you’re serious about trading then the benefits of using IB are well worth the time and effort spent on learning and adapting to it.
Interactive Brokers’ Price and Speed of Execution for Stocks Tops Industry
Based on independent measurements, the Transaction Auditing Group, Inc., (TAG), a third-party provider of transaction analysis, has determined that Interactive Brokers US stock executions were 0.35 of a cent per share better than the industry as a whole during the second half of 2007. Unlike other industry touted statistics that highlight the percent of orders improved but don’t consider the dollar amount of the improvement, TAG’s statistics factor in the amount of the improvement, including executions which had dis-improvement and no improvement. In addition, TAG also reported that Interactive Brokers executed orders six times faster than the rest of the industry, at a speed of 0.9 seconds vs. an industry average of 5.6 seconds. The analysis included all market orders of size less than 10,000 shares.« go back — keep looking »

