Heute von gestern

Orlando ⌂ @, Dienstag, 27.01.2015, 17:28 vor 3970 Tagen @ Falkenauge 2066 Views

Video aus dem ZDF

Heute

Journal[/link]

Hochgeladen September 2011.

Aber immer wieder herzerwärmend! Dabei ist's nur so ne kleine Bank.


Börsensymbol......JPM.........C........WFC........GS

Börsenwert.......209.........145.......273.......80....Mrd USD

Umsatz...........91,7.......70,05..... 82,9......34,5...Mrd USD

Beschäftigte......241........241.......264........34....Tausend

(lt. finance.yahoo.com)

PS. sollte an den Eröffnungsbeitrag

Der interviewte "Trader" handelt wohl von Mutter's Küche aus

pigbonds @, Dienstag, 27.01.2015, 18:07 vor 3970 Tagen @ nemo 1957 Views

Video aus dem ZDF Heute
Journal

Der Typ ist eher ein Joke als eine Referenz.

Rastani: I had something to tell you guys. The guy who wrote [on Forbes] mistakenly
wrote that I’m a Wall Street trader. I’m not an institutional trader. I wouldn’t
dream of ever doing that. I trade my own money, my own account. That’s what I always
wanted to do. I like the idea of not having a boss. I did work for one institution,
but I realized I want to do it for myself. I just started, and I worked with some of
the best traders in the world. I saw how they were doing things. Eventually I developed
my own style.


FORBES: What kind of trader are you? [...] Usually traders have strategies.

Rastani: Oh I see, I’ll tell you what kind of trader I’m not. I’m a very risk-averse person.
I never get into a position that I haven’t fully analyzed. I trade mostly the Dow futures,
also a bit of forex, and I trade stocks, the most liquid stocks in the market. What I
look for, essentially what I look for is opportunities. I’m a trend trader, so I trade
trends, that what I like. And I like volatility. There are three things I wait for. I
look for moments of high volatility, or the early parts of a volatile market, and I trade
the momentum.


Ist aber beste Propaganda ... für Goldman Sachs: damit jeder , der die Überrendite
anstrebt, weiss, wo er sie bekommt
.

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Wandere aus, solange es noch geht.