Thank you!
> Third, notice that the only remaining multiplication is a multiplication by 4. Because 15 is one less than a power of 2, multiplying by 2 modulo 15 can be implemented using a circular shift. A multiplication by 4 is…
I'm so glad someone else has noticed this as well. They get a healthy eye roll every time. "Brought to you by...C3 dot AI"
Always a good sign when they start putting together "lists". Worked out well in Germany.
well, because then open AI needs to pay out even more money than they're already losing...
What's with the random musky quote shoved in there...
> Access denied due to bad server certificate > You tried to visit:https://adam.math.hhu.de/ Bummer. Worked fine on my phone but not on a computer with ZScaler running.
Surely that image is a computer rendering and not an actual photo though! I want to see an _actual_ photo. Like on a counter. How big is it? Wires? Power brick? Cool concept, but hard to make a decision with so little…
Assuming that they have a proper firewall between the two and there are no conflicts of interest..
This is the way.
What led to the 95% decrease in fixed fees?
Schwab has a pretty good explainer: https://www.schwabassetmanagement.com/content/understanding-... Ultimately the AP (authorized participant) is incentivized to make ETFs available because they get to use supply/demand…
Well we all know financial institutions never do anything illegal. https://www.sec.gov/newsroom/press-releases/2023-192 https://www.sec.gov/newsroom/press-releases/2017-11 > But there would be so many other parties…
Great question! Keep in mind that ETFs in general are designed to NOT give you the rights to the underlying shares, or to vote as a shareholder. An ETF is a derivative, not an asset unto itself. It sounds like this…
The alternative is to not fall for the "its basically free!" schtick. If its free, then you're the product. If its $1/month, then you're still probably the product. In the case of my investments, I do not want the firm…
> The market maker will eventually need to trade out of that position This is why Citadel has $60+ billion dollars of "securities sold not yet purchased" on their financial statements. They have sold $60+ BILLION of…
> PFOF and excessive off-exchange trading persist because so many trading platforms rely on the revenue it generates, essentially productizing their clients. Defenders of PFOF have claimed that retail brokers who route…
> The Firm assesses fees monthly, in arrears. Fixed fees are $20/month, in arrears. Fees are debited directly from client accounts. If the fee is $1/month, why does your form ADV state that fixed fees are $20/month?…
Ah yes, the old "we'll buy stocks for you and then turn around and lend them out to short sellers that actively want you to lose money. Promise we care about you!" I do not trust any institution that makes money off of…
The "farce" is that when a market maker like Citadel purchase your order flow, the orders are typically not routed to the lit market (e.g. NYSE, IEX, etc) but instead routed to "alternative trading systems" (ATS) e.g.…
hah. tricked you! I rely on folks like you to help me ID the things that the app can obviously not ID correctly :) The best way to get the correct answer on the internet...
This is wonderful. I would use this!
These are not trained singers. They're off-rhythm, and off-key in ways that sheet music would not be able to convey. "This is what ancient Greek music sounds like" is kind of like recording a restaurant version of happy…
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Well said. I would rather _not_ be immersed in the whole virtual world AND _not_ stare at a 7 inch screen for a large part of my day. (written from a 16 inch laptop that I stare at for work) I've been trying to exist…
Thank you!
> Third, notice that the only remaining multiplication is a multiplication by 4. Because 15 is one less than a power of 2, multiplying by 2 modulo 15 can be implemented using a circular shift. A multiplication by 4 is…
I'm so glad someone else has noticed this as well. They get a healthy eye roll every time. "Brought to you by...C3 dot AI"
Always a good sign when they start putting together "lists". Worked out well in Germany.
well, because then open AI needs to pay out even more money than they're already losing...
What's with the random musky quote shoved in there...
> Access denied due to bad server certificate > You tried to visit:https://adam.math.hhu.de/ Bummer. Worked fine on my phone but not on a computer with ZScaler running.
Surely that image is a computer rendering and not an actual photo though! I want to see an _actual_ photo. Like on a counter. How big is it? Wires? Power brick? Cool concept, but hard to make a decision with so little…
Assuming that they have a proper firewall between the two and there are no conflicts of interest..
This is the way.
What led to the 95% decrease in fixed fees?
Schwab has a pretty good explainer: https://www.schwabassetmanagement.com/content/understanding-... Ultimately the AP (authorized participant) is incentivized to make ETFs available because they get to use supply/demand…
Well we all know financial institutions never do anything illegal. https://www.sec.gov/newsroom/press-releases/2023-192 https://www.sec.gov/newsroom/press-releases/2017-11 > But there would be so many other parties…
Great question! Keep in mind that ETFs in general are designed to NOT give you the rights to the underlying shares, or to vote as a shareholder. An ETF is a derivative, not an asset unto itself. It sounds like this…
The alternative is to not fall for the "its basically free!" schtick. If its free, then you're the product. If its $1/month, then you're still probably the product. In the case of my investments, I do not want the firm…
> The market maker will eventually need to trade out of that position This is why Citadel has $60+ billion dollars of "securities sold not yet purchased" on their financial statements. They have sold $60+ BILLION of…
> PFOF and excessive off-exchange trading persist because so many trading platforms rely on the revenue it generates, essentially productizing their clients. Defenders of PFOF have claimed that retail brokers who route…
> The Firm assesses fees monthly, in arrears. Fixed fees are $20/month, in arrears. Fees are debited directly from client accounts. If the fee is $1/month, why does your form ADV state that fixed fees are $20/month?…
Ah yes, the old "we'll buy stocks for you and then turn around and lend them out to short sellers that actively want you to lose money. Promise we care about you!" I do not trust any institution that makes money off of…
The "farce" is that when a market maker like Citadel purchase your order flow, the orders are typically not routed to the lit market (e.g. NYSE, IEX, etc) but instead routed to "alternative trading systems" (ATS) e.g.…
hah. tricked you! I rely on folks like you to help me ID the things that the app can obviously not ID correctly :) The best way to get the correct answer on the internet...
This is wonderful. I would use this!
These are not trained singers. They're off-rhythm, and off-key in ways that sheet music would not be able to convey. "This is what ancient Greek music sounds like" is kind of like recording a restaurant version of happy…
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Well said. I would rather _not_ be immersed in the whole virtual world AND _not_ stare at a 7 inch screen for a large part of my day. (written from a 16 inch laptop that I stare at for work) I've been trying to exist…