Taxes:
The ubiquitous “necessity” that engulfs us continually. That sentence reminds me of just how complex and absurd the tax code is to follow and comply with every year and every day. On another board there was recently a discussion about the Auto companies with respect to their inefficiencies. Simply looking at all [...]
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05 Nov, 2008
Posted by: gauntlett In: Trading
This is a departure from what I normally write about, probably because I’m moving in the direction of becoming a trader. However, normally only about 2% are actually profitable, which is where I plan to be. One issue I’ve been running up against is trying to quickly figure out a good stop-loss point taking into [...]
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