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  2. List of Traders episodes - Wikipedia

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    No. in series No. in season Title Directed by Written by Original air date 14: 1 "Chaos Theory" Kari Skogland: Hart Hanson: c. 1996 () 15: 2 "The Natari Affair" Alex Chapple

  3. Traders (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Traders is a Canadian television drama series, [1] which was broadcast on Global Television Network from 1996 to 2000 and CBC Television from 1997 to 1998. The series centred on the employees of Gardner Ross, an investment bank in the Bay Street financial district of Toronto , Ontario .

  4. Jack D. Schwager - Wikipedia

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    A Complete Guide to the Futures Markets: 1984 Market Wizards: Interviews with Top Traders: 1989 5 volume series: Book 1 of 5 The New Market Wizards: Conversations with America's Top Traders: 1992 5 volume series: Book 2 of 5 Schwager on Futures: Consisting of Fundamental Analysis: 1995 3 volume series: Book 1 of 3 Schwager On Futures: Technical ...

  5. Traders season 1 - Wikipedia

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    In order to raise capital quickly, Jack finds a brilliant but socially awkward derivatives trader name Grant Jansky and hires him. Jack gives Grant 3 hours to make $1.8M so the firm can legally underwrite the bought deal he offered the reclusive aviation company owner.

  6. Price action trading - Wikipedia

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    Price action trading is about reading what the market is doing, so you can deploy the right trading strategy to reap the maximum benefits. In simple words, price action is a trading technique in which a trader reads the market and makes subjective trading decisions based on the price movements, rather than relying on technical indicators or other factors.

  7. Open outcry - Wikipedia

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    Since the development of the stock exchange in the 17th century in Amsterdam, open outcry was the main method used to communicate among traders. This started changing in the latter half of the 20th century, first through the use of telephone trading, and then starting in the 1980s with electronic trading systems.

  8. Flow trading - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] Engaging in flow trading can also boost a firm's own proprietary trading profits via access to information on client activities. Additionally, the firm can often facilitate client trades by serving as the counterparty, thus profiting from the bid–offer spread .

  9. TV Guide (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    On October 8, 2015, OpenGate Capital sold the magazine and co-owned website TVInsider.com to Troy, Michigan-based publishing company NTVB Media for an undisclosed amount, marking TV Guide ' s third ownership transaction in eight years (OpenGate managing partner Andrew Nikou stated that the purchase price was for "more than $1 and less than $3 ...