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If you read my article on trading oil futures, you know that trading oil can be very expensive if you’re on the wrong side of the trade in terms of the carry charge. Another option worth exploring is the oil ETF, short for exchange traded fund. For a general explanation of the term […]

I read an article recently in the Wall Street Journal about a guy who shook the sports betting market when his picks were released. This article mentions the size of the sports betting volume rivaling the GDP of New Zealand. It’s no wonder why the United States would want to keep this money […]

Hedge funds recently ticked up above the $2 trillion mark after record monthly inflows. Mutual funds, not to be outdone, themselves passed the $10 trillion mark according to the Wall Street Journal:
Mutual-fund assets surpassed $10 trillion for the first time in October, according the fund industry’s trade group, the Investment Company Institute. Mutual-fund assets […]

I’ve made mention of the fierce NY-London financial rivalry in a previous post. For the uninitiated, the basic argument is that restrictive laws and policies (like Sarbanes-Oxley) have caused New York to lose its edge in financial markets. Large companies looking to go public have instead turned to London and in many cases […]

General Motors shares continue to tumble down to 31.09 from 32.61 yesterday, after pushing 36 last week. Kirk Kerkorian decided to cut his investment and move it toward the gaming industry. Business Week had an article about it. Here are some of the highlights:
On the same day, Nov. 22, that Kerkorian’s company, […]

Bid $5 billion. That’s what the Nasdaq chose to do in its latest effort to purchase the London Stock Exchange. The LSE has twice rejected Nasdaq’s offer, first for the equivalent of 950p (in March 2006), and this time for over 25% more, or 12.43 sterling. It seems the American exchange that […]

Dreaming of one day running your own hedge fund? You may be too late to the party. As more and more managers have chased after the potential for compensation in the tens and hundreds of millions, the returns offered by funds have dwindled substantially, to the point where funds are not even able […]

This is a no-brainer right? Practically all of the major Web 2.0 sites are in the United States. Craigslist, Digg, del.icio.us, YouTube, technorati, etc to name a few. Granted, the $1.65 billion YouTube sale was to a public company, but it didn’t IPO. Europe will be first as Deutsche Bank […]

How about demand from a huge telecommunications company for the one piece of technology nearly everyone carries with them at nearly every waking hour? Or how about demand from different huge companies that control the real American pastime: watching television.

YouTube and Verizon may be partnering. In addition Comcast and Time Warner may be players as […]

Read any semi-sophisticated financial mag or publication and you’ll see the same terms used over and over. The same five to ten catch phrases are used daily to explain a wide variety of market movements. The classics? “Reserve diversification” explains the forex market’s gyrations, “inflation fears” are to blame for falls in stocks and rises […]

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