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You’re smart. We’ve already assumed that. So thinkorswim doesn’t dumb down trading options. We’ll tell you more than you need to know about time spreads and early exercise. And, if you still have trouble sleeping, you can party all night learning about butterflies and boxes.

 

Calls, Puts & Covered
Verticals
Straddles & Strangles
Ratio & Back Spreads

Butterflies & Wingspreads
Time [...]

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Sequoia Capital on the current market.
Here is a great explanation of the current market and what it means for the startup world.    Hold on, buckle up as we need to get back to the fundamentals.   Profit, execution and a good balance sheet.

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Thunderbird Executive MBA – I am in class XVIII.
We are:
#1 in International Business, Business Week – 7 years in a row
#2 in Leadership and Management skills, WSJ
#3 in Executive MBA, WSJ
What does this really mean?   Nada.  Nothing. Nil.   We make our own meaning to it.   Although, the only significant meaning I draw [...]

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Value Cost Averaging

What’s Value Cost Average Investing?
Value cost averaging is a strategy for spending more money to buy stock when the price is low and less money when the price is high. It is similar to dollar cost averaging, though it can be more effective and it requires more of an active role for the investor.
Dollar cost [...]

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thinkMoney

Here is a brilliant trader magazine, thinkMoney #4.   I love ThinkorSwim!!!   These guys understand two things, trading and technology.    They really have created a revolution. Past thinkMoney issues: thinkMoney #3 thinkMoney #2 thinkMoney #1

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Wanna own shares of some of the best-known companies in America and beat the pants off of most mutual funds? It’s shockingly easy with index investing. In the next 60 seconds, we’ll show you how to do it.
0:60 What is an index?The Dow, the S&P 500, the Nasdaq 100, the Wilshire 5000, the finger [...]

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