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- 2001: Volume 10, No. 3 |
Dear Reader,
The focus of this issue is Online Trading. It’s a phrase that is often heard, but how much trading is actually done online? Certainly, there are many online tools available to traders today—in fact, it’s hard to imagine trading without the stream of information which flows through the Web—but how does one actually trade on the Internet? We are fortunate to have the expert observations of Philip Gotthelf, a pioneer in trading technology to guide you through the maze of Internet products and services available today. We are also pleased to offer a look at BridgeChannel—a valuable Internet-delivered product that can manage and analyze the data you use in your trading day.
We are also presenting a cover story on the topic of single stock futures written by Alex McCallum of INO.com. This blockbuster new instrument may be poised to revolutionize the trading world.
Elsewhere in this issue, Clif Droke, author of the acclaimed "Simplified" series, discusses the use of moving averages in day trading and Trader regulars Alex Saitta and Yuxin Li have set their computers to analyze the behavior of the yield curve.
Adrienne Toghraie advises you to chose optimism and opportunity in "Mind Over Money," Ed Hecht discusses the use of calendar spreads in "Puts & Calls," Bob Ecob gives his insight into "What's’ Hot and What’s Not," and Tom Aspray reviews the latest books.
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