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Mean Reversion And Trend Following

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Many investment strategies can be classified into two large groups: mean reversion and trend following.
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MF Global’s US And UK Customers Got Screwed By A Little Thing Called Regulation T

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The Canadian customers got their money back in days.
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Corzine Doesn’t Know

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The Reuters Mashup: Asked what happened to more than a billion dollars in investment money, John Corzine, former US senator, Governor of New Jersey and chief…
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A list of the top stock quote datafeed services.

Why The UK Trail Of The MF Global Collapse May Have “Apocalyptic” Consequences For The Eurozone, Canadian Banks, Jefferies And Everyone Else | ZeroHedge

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MF Global exposes the 2011 equivalent of the 2008 AIG: virtually unlimited leverage via the shadow banking system, in which there are practically no hard assets backing the infinite layers of debt created above, and which when finally unwound, will create a cataclysmic collapse of all financial institutions, where every bank is daisy-chained to each other courtesy of multiple layers of “hypothecation, and re-hypothecation.”
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MF Global and the great Wall St re-hypothecation scandal

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MF Global’s bankruptcy revelations concerning missing client money suggest that funds were not inadvertently misplaced or gobbled up in MF’s dying hours, but were instead appropriated as part of a mass Wall St manipulation of brokerage rules that…
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Jeff Macke’s epic CNBC meltdown.

Algorithmic Trading SubReddit

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A place for algo traders / code monkeys to post news, ideas, techniques, and discuss all things algo….
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This article provides a list of important criteria to consider when selecting a stock quote service.

Prosecuting Wall Street (60 Minutes)

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60 Minutes on CBS News: “Prosecuting Wall Street” - Two high-ranking financial whistleblowers say they tried to warn their superiors about defective and even fraudulent mortgages. So why haven’t the companies or their executives been prosecuted?