PräzisionsMunition?! ODER die Physik. Die Naturwissenschaften waren für mich schon IMMER wichtig

Cogito, ergo sum

Ein Wort an die lieben Kollegen, Verzeichnis ist angelegt…
Gelegentlich…
Wenn ich öffentlich nicht kann.

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Als Formelzeichen in der Physik ist die Anfangsgeschwindigkeit WICHTIG!

Was machst du, wenn Unzulänglichkeiten…
Dich…
Erdrücken?

Du versuchst es auszugleichen…
ABER wie?

Später…
Versprochen!

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Versprochen ist NUN MAL versprochen…
Abgedroschen?
NEIN früher war es AUCH MAL hier wichtig…
Ein Mann ein Wort…
Übrigens…
Das GILT wie auch eine Vereinbarung per Handschlag…
JA gesetzlich.

„Sind Verträge per Handschlag rechtlich bindend?

Theoretisch kann fast jeder Vertrag per Handschlag geschlossen werden. In den meisten Bereichen ist ein Vertrag per Handschlag rechtlich ebenso bindend wie ein schriftlicher – und ebenfalls einklagbar. Stehen sich vor Gericht allerdings nur die beiden Vertragspartner gegenüber, steht Aussage gegen Aussage. Zeugen für den Vertragsschluss sind dann Gold wert.“

https://www.bz-berlin.de/berlin/ist-ein-vertrag-auch-per-handschlag-gueltig

„Has High Frequency Trading Ruined the Stock Market for the Rest of Us?
By TIM PARKER Updated June 02, 2021

If you are an investor, high-frequency trading (HFT) is a part of your life even if you don’t know it. You’ve likely purchased shares offered by a computer, or sold shares that were purchased and instantly sold by another computer. HFT is controversial. Traders disagree and studies contradict other studies. Regardless of the opinions, what is most important is how HFT affects your money.

KEY TAKEAWAYS
High-frequency trading is blamed for the flash crash that occurred on May 6, 2010, when the major indices plummeted in a matter of minutes.1
At least one study suggests that HFT firms make higher profits when trading against retail investors in the futures market.2
Despite fears over high-frequency trading, annual revenue at HFT firms has declined significantly since 2011.3
What Is High-Frequency Trading (HFT)?
High-frequency trading (HFT) is a broader term for various trading strategies that involve buying and selling financial securities at extremely high speeds. Using algorithmic trading, computers can identify market patterns and utilize automated and pre-programmed instructions to execute buy and sell orders in a matter of milliseconds.

One strategy is to serve as a market maker, where the HFT firm provides liquidity on both the buy and sell sides. By purchasing at the bid price and selling at the ask price, high-frequency traders can make profits of a penny or less per share. This translates to big profits when multiplied over millions of shares.

Does High-Frequency Trading Hurt the Market?
Because most trading leaves a computerized paper trail, one would think it would be easy to look at the practices of high-frequency traders and answer this question. However, HFT companies are reluctant to divulge their trading activities, and the large amount of data involved makes it difficult to form a cohesive picture.

Critics of high-frequency trading point to the flash crash that occurred on May 6, 2010. The major indices mysteriously plummeted 5-6% in minutes, and just as inexplicably, quickly rebounded. Shares of individual companies were executed at prices more than 60% off their value just moments before. Some trades executed for a penny or $100,000—stub quote prices that were never intended to be filled.1

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) issued a report blaming one very large trade in the S&P e-mini futures contract, which set off a cascading effect among high-frequency traders. As one algorithm sold rapidly, it triggered another, creating a financial snowball.1

Following the flash crash, the SEC developed new circuit breaker rules that would impose a trading pause when a stock moves up or down by 10% or more within a five-minute period.4 Many critics asked whether imposing tighter regulations on high-frequency traders made sense, especially since smaller, less visible flash crashes happen throughout the market with regularity.

Does High-Frequency Trading Hurt Retail Investors?
What is important to most of the investing public is how high-frequency trading affects the retail investor. This is the person whose retirement savings are in the market, or the person who invests in the market in order to gain better returns than the near non-existent interest that comes from a savings account. A 2014 study shed some light on this question.

Former economists for the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) studied HFT firms over a two-year period and found that revenue was concentrated among a handful of companies in a winner-takes-all market structure.2

Studying the S&P 500 e-mini contracts, the researchers found that high-frequency traders made an average profit of $1.92 for every contract traded with large institutional investors and an average of $3.49 when they traded with retail investors. The paper concluded that these profits were at the expense of other traders and this may cause traders to leave the futures market.2“

https://www.investopedia.com/financial-edge/0113/has-high-frequency-trading-ruined-the-stock-market-for-the-rest-of-us.aspx

Trenderkennung – Das Prinzip der Highs & Lows

Die Trenderkennung ist eine der wichtigsten Grundlagen auf dem Weg zum professionellen Trading. Dabei ist die Trenderkennung gar nicht so schwer, wenn man sich denn an feste Regeln hält. In diesem Beitrag werde ich Dir zeigen wie Du zum Profi im Erkennen von Trends wirst! Zu Beginn musst Du erst einmal die Highs (Hochs) und Lows (Tiefs) im Markt definieren und markieren. Ein High befindet sich immer zwischen einem Preisanstieg und Preisfall. Wie fein man hierbei vorgeht, liegt an Dir und deiner Erfahrung. Ich suche demnach nicht nach Hochs, die irgendwo im Chart versteckt sind. Ein Tief befindet sich immer zwischen einem Preisfall und einem Preisanstieg. In folgender Abbildung zeige ich Dir, wie Hochs und Tiefs aussehen könnten.

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Für mich…
Ist Glaubwürdigkeit SEHR WICHTIG…
So wurde ich erzogen…
So habe ich gelebt…
Und so werde ich auch irgendwann gehen!

Ich stehe IMMER zu meinem Wort…
Früher ODER später* halte ich IMMER WORT!

* meine Gesundheit. Übrigens…
DIE MASKEN…
BITTE auf KEINEN FALL absetzen, noch sind wir NICHT über dem Berg!