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  2. Denise Shull - Wikipedia

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    Shull focuses on the positive contribution of feelings and emotion in high-pressure decisions. She is the author of Market Mind Games [2] which explains how Wall Street traders act out Freudian transferences in reaction to market moves. Shull postulates that human perception contains fractal elements in the same manner as the fractal geometry ...

  3. Key Ring (software) - Wikipedia

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    On February 11, 2011, Key Ring received 1.75 million dollars in Series A funding from Austin Ventures, a venture capital and growth equity firm based in Texas. [2] In September 2012, the company was acquired by Gannett Inc (GCI) for an undisclosed price. [3] The company operates under the G/O Digital, the digital marketing division of Gannett. [1]

  4. Bloomberg Terminal - Wikipedia

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    The Bloomberg Terminal is a computer software system provided by the financial data vendor Bloomberg L.P. that enables professionals in the financial service sector and other industries to access Bloomberg Professional Services through which users can monitor and analyze real-time financial market data and place trades on the electronic trading platform. [1]

  5. Warren Buffett’s investment advice: Top 10 tips for investing ...

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    You don’t have to take any chance on a stock that you don’t find attractive or a business you don’t understand. 7. “If you like spending six to eight hours per week working on investments ...

  6. Financial Instrument Global Identifier - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, Bloomberg released Bloomberg’s Open Symbology ("BSYM"), a system for identifying financial instruments across asset classes. [1]As of 2014 the name and identifier called 'Bloomberg Global Identifier' (BBGID) was replaced in full and adopted by the Object Management Group and Bloomberg with the standard renamed as the 'Financial Instrument Global Identifier' (FIGI).

  7. ‘Moneyball’ and ‘Big Short’ author Michael Lewis says elite ...

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    Here's what they're not telling you. ‘Moneyball’ and ‘Big Short’ author Michael Lewis says elite rich Americans often overlook these factors that are key to their success Skip to main content

  8. Richman (series) - Wikipedia

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    Richman 8, released in 2006, was claimed to be the last main series Richman game, as a consequence of "shrinking single-player markets and lack of breakthrough in gameplay". [1] However, spin-off titles including Richman 4 Fun for iOS [ 2 ] and Android [ 3 ] platforms and Richman WEB [ 4 ] were released after that.

  9. Quotron - Wikipedia

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    Quotron II Desk Unit. Quotron was a Los Angeles–based company that in 1960 became the first financial data technology company to deliver stock market quotes to an electronic screen rather than on a printed ticker tape.