I need to print this off and stick it in with some construction drawings at work.
Speaking of engineers, I wonder if Mr Ritholtz or any of the readers of this blog have any advice of how an engineer could go into stock trading as a profession. When I was 18 I knew I was good at math and didn’t want to teach math so engineering seemed reasonable. But eight years into it I’m pretty sure I don’t want to do it 35 more. If this isn’t the place for such questions I apologize.
According to the CFTC weekly data for the week ended Tuesday, net shorts in the euro fell by 38% from last week's record high and are now at a 6 week low. Net shorts in the pound moved up a touch to just shy of its record high. Net longs in the Australian$ rose to the most since May '08 and net longs in the Canadian$ rose to the highest since Nov '07. Gold new longs fell to a 4 week low. Net longs in crude rose 14% and are just 12k contracts from a record high dating back to...
January 22nd, 2010 at 5:51 pm
Now this is useful to navigate today’s market, LOL.
January 22nd, 2010 at 9:25 pm
I need to print this off and stick it in with some construction drawings at work.
Speaking of engineers, I wonder if Mr Ritholtz or any of the readers of this blog have any advice of how an engineer could go into stock trading as a profession. When I was 18 I knew I was good at math and didn’t want to teach math so engineering seemed reasonable. But eight years into it I’m pretty sure I don’t want to do it 35 more. If this isn’t the place for such questions I apologize.
January 23rd, 2010 at 4:51 pm
I need to be drunk to understand it