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Archive for the ‘EMC’ Category

Rollin’ deep

By admin • Oct 19th, 2007 • Category: Alderon, Bulltrader, CBM, Devrim, EMC, Elite, HVB, Paskewitz, Ronin, Sentiment, Sorrentino, VAM

So we’ve got Sentiment hovering around where they were yesterday, Devrim to new highs.  Talking with a friend, we miss the Q program that made money pretty much every day without fail - though not at all scalable.  And very upsetting to his bank relationships - talked to a guy who runs the desk at […]



More New Managers, EMC, Ronin

By admin • Oct 18th, 2007 • Category: CBM, Devrim, EMC, Elite, K-3, Ronin, Sentiment, Sorrentino, VAM

Met with Ronin today, very impressive.  Very nice fellows as well, and competent.  They have an interesting strategy - based on fundamentals, then technicals.  And on top of that they limit their downside volatility to 5% max in a month, and let their upside volatility run.  Volatility’s fine in my opinion - as long as it […]