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Understanding Stock Market Manipulation 101 - 2012 Robot Generated Headlines - 0 views

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    At StockMarketFunding.com we've featured and highlighted how "High Frequency Trading" has forever changed the stock market. Ever since the Flash Crash the options markets have never been the same and we highlighted that throughout 2010 and 2011. Now we're seeing the dawn of a new and crude enemy that has existed, just in different forms. The "Fake News" story that makes a stock move up or down 3% to 15% in a matter of minutes. Of course in most cases there are no sources and news media insiders are paid or told of a "hot rumor" or "possible development" only to drive a stock price higher or lower. In this breaking story by ZeroHedge we can see the magnitude that "big business" has gone into to manipulte markets both international and domestic. It appears that while we were busy over the past month spreading the Greek pre- and post-bankruptcy balance sheet, and otherwise torturing Excel (something we urge other financial journalists to try once in a while - go ahead, it doesn't bite. In fact, it is almost as friendly as your favorite Powerpoint) our peer at such reputable financial publications as Forbes, and many others, were laying of carbon-based reporters and replacing them with... robots.  As Mediabistro reports, "Forbes has joined a group of 30 publishers using Narrative Science software to write computer-generated stories. Here's more about the program, used in one corner of Forbes' website: ""Narrative Science has developed a technology solution that creates rich narrative content from data. Narratives are seamlessly created from structured data sources and can be fully customized to fit a customer's voice, style and tone. Stories are created in multiple formats, including long form stories, headlines, Tweets and industry reports with graphical visualizations.""  In other words, with well over 70% of stock trading now done by robots, we have gotten to a point where robots write headlines and stories read, reacted to and traded
Brian Plain

How to Short Exhausted Prices Parabolic Movement Bull Gap Price Action Script Inplay - 0 views

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    How to Short Exhausted Prices Parabolic Movement Bull Gap Price Action Script Inplay on Apple. Short the gap on the the open at $600 if there is price action failure. Look for a $6-7 drop in the name on a shake down in Apple's stock. In this live trading video series, we'll cover the new All Time High on Apple and how to trade short the open high of $600 short at resistance to a long off the bottoms. High-frequency trading robots have been running Apple's stock up everyday as mutual funds, hedge funds, and retail traders chase performance. Apple's share price is up over 40% Year-to-date and it's currently the largest publicly trading company in the world. Currently AAPL trades with a P/E Ratio of 16.78, a 549.71B market capitalization, a 6.1 Price/Book Ratio, a 4.3 Price/Sales Ratio, a 50 day moving average of $505.15, and a 200 day moving average of $423.98. What is the definition of the term "parabolic move"? What does the term "parabolic move" mean? The term "parabolic move" is derived from the mathematical term "parabola".  If you have Googled the term "parabola", then you have probably seen a picture of what a "parabola" looks like. Now apply this to a stock chart, and you are witnessing what is called a "parabolic move".  In a "parabolic move", a stock starts going up. Buying interest increases dramatically, sending the stock into orbit. The stock is basically moving up in a straight line, giving the chart the look of a "parabola".  This is the definition of a "parabolic move".  An example of a parabolic move? Qualcomm (QCOM) in the late '90s. QCOM was loved by many investors in the late '90s, sending the stock into a seemingly unstoppable upswing. 
Brian Plain

Ultra High Frequency Trading Platform - 0 views

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    High Frequency Trading (HFT) is dominating worldwide financial markets and HFT now accounts for as much as 70% of total market activity, according to analysts.  All financial professionals feel that these HFT Robots have an unfair advantage. SMF Market Maker Traders take advantage of the wholesale prices by using our Ultra High Frequency Trading Platform. 
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