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Curious About The First Commercially Available Stock Trading "Robot"

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dsprug...@yahoo.com

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Sep 11, 2007, 6:21:15 AM9/11/07
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Unusual... because it is about 2 "geeks", named Michael and Carl. Who
developed the first commercially available stock picking "robot".
Michael (the programmer) named the robot "Marl".
Marl came about after Michael developed the famous "Global Alpha"
computer stock trading model, while contracted to Goldman Sachs.
A piece of software which most years is responsible for...
$4,000,000,000+ Annual Trading Profit
With this software project completed, Michael looked for a new way to
line his pockets. Unfortunately he had signed a Non Compete and NDA
agreement with Goldman Sachs, forbidding him to create software which
trades derivatives and similar financial instruments (like Global
Alpha).
After 3 weeks of being temporarily unemployed, Michael who was very
wealthy and very bored... Decided to start a new project.
You' see Goldman Sachs and most other large investment funds are at a
major disadvantage. They often manage portfolios of up to
$10,000,000,000 (ten billion dollars) - and because of this when they
invest in stocks their scope is limited to just a few of the worlds
largest firms (Coca-Cola, Google).
This problem is widespread amongst fund managers whom manage large
amounts of capital. In fact Warren Buffet (Whom manages $53 billion)
has the exact same problem.
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http://pstockxa.blogspot.com/#

dsprug...@yahoo.com

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Sep 11, 2007, 6:51:57 AM9/11/07
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BrunoR

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Sep 11, 2007, 11:11:05 AM9/11/07
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Is it already April 1st???????????? ;-)
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dsprug...@yahoo.com wrote:
> Michael (the programmer) named the robot "Marl".
> Marl came about after Michael developed the famous "Global Alpha"
> computer stock trading model, while contracted to Goldman Sachs.
> A piece of software which most years is responsible for...
> $4,000,000,000+ Annual Trading Profit......................................

> With this software project completed, Michael looked for a new way to

> line his pockets...............................................................................

> After 3 weeks of being temporarily unemployed, Michael who was very

> wealthy and very bored... Decided to start a new project....................

Trailer Trash

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Sep 11, 2007, 12:02:31 PM9/11/07
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Bru...@nyc.rr.com (BrunoR)

Is it already April 1st???????????? ;-)


Halloween.

Trick or Treat?

steve

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Sep 12, 2007, 3:21:12 AM9/12/07
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On Sep 11, 3:21 am, dsprugopk...@yahoo.com wrote:
> Robots bla bla bla

Shuck and jive. No such critters.


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