If you have constant return (e.g. 5%) this will show up as a linear growth function on a log scale. It will be exponential on a normal scale, which over time gets very steep. Using a log scale allows you to compare the…
I use DTN's NxCore for US Level I real-time data (last sale + bid/ask updates). The feed is excellent, but costs $500 per month. Here is the link: http://www.dtnmarketaccess.com/
tptacek's forth point is probably correct. You also may need to bring in someone with a series 7 license to close the sale. It's just the government looking after you for your own good. tptacek's third point is moot as…
If you have constant return (e.g. 5%) this will show up as a linear growth function on a log scale. It will be exponential on a normal scale, which over time gets very steep. Using a log scale allows you to compare the…
I use DTN's NxCore for US Level I real-time data (last sale + bid/ask updates). The feed is excellent, but costs $500 per month. Here is the link: http://www.dtnmarketaccess.com/
tptacek's forth point is probably correct. You also may need to bring in someone with a series 7 license to close the sale. It's just the government looking after you for your own good. tptacek's third point is moot as…