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  • suityou01
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    Buy it and use it is also ok.

    Buying anything to sell in a nanosecond is a no-no - anybody who buys anything should think it through and either use it or hold for a long period of time... or pay the price of having to dispose of it early.

    Think before buying it - if you are not sure about purchase then don't do it.
    It's a free market.

    HTH

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by doodab View Post
    How about stuff bought for consumption? A lot of stuff doesn't have long term value and other stuff is worthless if you don't use it or resell it within a given window.
    Buy it and use it is also ok.

    Buying anything to sell in a nanosecond is a no-no - anybody who buys anything should think it through and either use it or hold for a long period of time... or pay the price of having to dispose of it early.

    Think before buying it - if you are not sure about purchase then don't do it.

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  • doodab
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    Good - anybody who is buying anything should be prepared to keep it long term, otherwise don't fking buy it.
    How about stuff bought for consumption? A lot of stuff doesn't have long term value and other stuff is worthless if you don't use it or resell it within a given window.

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  • AtW
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    Good - anybody who is buying anything should be prepared to keep it long term, otherwise don't fking buy it.

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  • doodab
    started a topic New York Attorney General has HFT in his sights

    New York Attorney General has HFT in his sights

    BBC News - New York seeks curbs on high-frequency trading

    His view seems to be that the services these firms use are unfair and perhaps illegal. Interesting. Might mean more business for London as well.

    Robots robots everywhere

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