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covenant
(7)
massive profits on gbp/usd today

good day to sell off the pound -over 240 pips (as at the time of writting). as you may well know not all days are like this though. the more days like this the closer that retirement day draws...

Started by covenant (7) in mylot.com • 3 years ago • 0 responses
Tags: financial markets, forex trading, trading

mrsrealo
(18)
stock market

I am currently being influenced by a friend to try the stock market using the available online tools. How safe it is? Anyone currently into this?

Started by mrsrealo (18) in life • 4 responses • Last response by rohit1161 (691) • 3 years ago
Tags: stock market, stocks, financial markets, stock market trading, trade option
 

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Cafe Hayek
(1)
Financial reform

If you tried but couldn’t get to my piece on financial reform at the Economists’ Voice, you can get it here.

Started in Cafe Hayek • 1 day ago • 0 responses
Tags: financial markets

Cafe Hayek
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Still Manufacturing Myths Aplenty

Here’s a letter that I sent yesterday to the New York Times: Bob Herbert insists that manufacturing in the U.S. is a mere shadow of its past proud self – and that this alleged decline of...

Started in Cafe Hayek • 3 days ago • 0 responses
Tags: financial markets, myths and fallacies, seen and unseen, the economy

Cafe Hayek
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Gangster ‘Capitalism’

Here’s a letter that I sent yesterday to the Wall Street Journal: John Micetich argues that “if we add up the bailouts to all financial firms, we’re well over $1 trillion, at least...

Started in Cafe Hayek • 7 days ago • 0 responses
Tags: financial markets, myths and fallacies, other people's money, seen and unseen

Cafe Hayek
(1)
Airplane crashes and financial crashes

This is the opening of my essay that I blogged on last week, “How Little We Know,” on the hopes for financial reform: When an airplane crashes, expert investigators probe the cause of the...

Started in Cafe Hayek • 1 week ago • 0 responses
Tags: financial markets

Cafe Hayek
(1)
Adam Smith and Financial Regulation

Here’s a letter that I sent yesterday to the New York Times Book Review: Paul Barrett’s review of two books on today’s financial crisis is a verbal bubble inflated by its...

Started in Cafe Hayek • 1 week ago • 0 responses
Tags: books, financial markets, monetary policy, regulation

Cafe Hayek
(1)
How little we know

Here is my take on financial reform at The Economists Voice. Other opinions by Posner, Richardson and Acharya, Hubbard, and Calomiris, here. My piece is very Hayekian as you might guess from the...

Started in Cafe Hayek • 2 weeks ago • 0 responses
Tags: financial markets

Cafe Hayek
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A Reflection on Insider Trading and Confidence in Markets

Here’s a thoughtful piece on the merits and demerits of criminalizing insider trading. Among the most common arguments made today in favor of the criminalization of insider trading (as opposed...

Started in Cafe Hayek • 2 weeks ago • 0 responses
Tags: financial markets, prices, regulation, seen and unseen

Cafe Hayek
(1)
No solutions

Thomas Sowell has said that economics helps you understand that there are no solutions, only tradeoffs. In that spirit, I want to recommend Arnold Kling’s study of the financial crisis, Not...

Started in Cafe Hayek • 2 weeks ago • 0 responses
Tags: financial markets

Cafe Hayek
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Looter

From an article on Goldman Sachs, from a conversation with the CEO, Lloyd Blankfein: He starts with a little humility. He understands that “people are pissed off, mad, and bent out of...

Started in Cafe Hayek • 3 weeks ago • 0 responses
Tags: financial markets, goldman sachs, moral hazard

Cafe Hayek
(1)
Keynes on Mises — and on Himself

Here’s a letter that I sent this morning to the Wall Street Journal: Kudos to Mark Spitznagel for drawing attention to the important but neglected work of the late Ludwig von Mises (”The...

Started in Cafe Hayek • 3 weeks ago • 0 responses
Tags: books, economics, financial markets, monetary policy
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