'You are getting exactly that' - sounds like Bordeaux is one specific thing. You can get shit Saint-Émilion, even within the same appellation.
Exactly in the same boat. Did a thorough research of the entire market, and pixel 6 seemed like the least problematic choice - so I got it three weeks ago. Are you happy with the p6 so far?
This is hardly a whitespace issue
Im not sure what you are asking exacylu, but statmodels has vector autoregression included.
No. The ETF holdings are masked behind the provider of the ETF. SO in your case, the holdings remain unchanged.
thats... not math.
right... Informs us all then - what is it? a liability?
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So this article is only describing the fact that JPM constructed an index that shows how tweets affect the US rates markets. The index is not tradeable afaik. One of the markers JPM uses is likes and retweets, so I…
Hull's Options futures and derivatives is the 101 for most things finance. Its a good place to start. https://www.amazon.com/Options-Futures-Derivatives-English-S...
This looks sweet, but does anyone actually use terminal tools like this?
so you prototyped in pandas, and build production code around numpy arrays?
How can you send time constructing such a fancy webpage, and not notice that jpeg mess?!
There's really no reason why GDP should equal market cap. Companies are largely (especially now, since interest is so low) valued on future income, rather than current income. Look at Amazon and Netflix, both tradin at…
It not really an easy thing to do, but value weighted price/earning would probably be the most common way to do it.
Authorized participants (APs) exist for all ETFs. their purpose is to make sure that the ETF mirrors the underlying assets, and to provide liquidity. Consider a ETF that consists of a single stock. IF the stock drops,…
Almost. When you buy an ETF, you don't buy a newly issued cupon. You buy it from another market participant on an exchange - hence Exchange traded fund. What you're describing is closer to classic mutual fund. Each ETF…
What do you mean? Finance allows companies to do IPO's, raising money to fund growth and employing people.
'You are getting exactly that' - sounds like Bordeaux is one specific thing. You can get shit Saint-Émilion, even within the same appellation.
Exactly in the same boat. Did a thorough research of the entire market, and pixel 6 seemed like the least problematic choice - so I got it three weeks ago. Are you happy with the p6 so far?
This is hardly a whitespace issue
Im not sure what you are asking exacylu, but statmodels has vector autoregression included.
No. The ETF holdings are masked behind the provider of the ETF. SO in your case, the holdings remain unchanged.
thats... not math.
right... Informs us all then - what is it? a liability?
ctrl+f mirror
So this article is only describing the fact that JPM constructed an index that shows how tweets affect the US rates markets. The index is not tradeable afaik. One of the markers JPM uses is likes and retweets, so I…
Hull's Options futures and derivatives is the 101 for most things finance. Its a good place to start. https://www.amazon.com/Options-Futures-Derivatives-English-S...
This looks sweet, but does anyone actually use terminal tools like this?
so you prototyped in pandas, and build production code around numpy arrays?
How can you send time constructing such a fancy webpage, and not notice that jpeg mess?!
There's really no reason why GDP should equal market cap. Companies are largely (especially now, since interest is so low) valued on future income, rather than current income. Look at Amazon and Netflix, both tradin at…
It not really an easy thing to do, but value weighted price/earning would probably be the most common way to do it.
Authorized participants (APs) exist for all ETFs. their purpose is to make sure that the ETF mirrors the underlying assets, and to provide liquidity. Consider a ETF that consists of a single stock. IF the stock drops,…
Almost. When you buy an ETF, you don't buy a newly issued cupon. You buy it from another market participant on an exchange - hence Exchange traded fund. What you're describing is closer to classic mutual fund. Each ETF…
What do you mean? Finance allows companies to do IPO's, raising money to fund growth and employing people.