Imogen Rose-Smith
http://www.traderdaily.com
by Imogen:
Insider Info
Section : Open
October/November 2004
Billy Baldwin takes it all off, Charles Harris sails into the sunset
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Insider Info
Section : Open
December 2004/January 2005
Singapore scandal, Bacon Brothers' troubles, largest hedge-fund launch of 2004 and more
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The Trader Monthly Awards
Section : Directions
December 2004/January 2005
Oil was up, the dollar was down, most everything else seemed flat. No matter: It was another memorable year in trading, and we're here to chronicle it all. Without further ado, we present 2004's best, worst and most bizarre
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Panic Buying
Section : Directions
December 2004/January 2005
Too busy buying and selling small countries to pick up holiday presents? No problem.
From family and friends to coworkers -- and, of course, you -- these gifts will deliver a return on investment
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Flirting With Disaster
Section : High/Low
February/March 2005
As a trader of cat bonds, John DeCaro wrestles with Mother Nature herself on a daily basis
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Flipping Out
Section : Directions
February/March 2005
Is Paul Rotter a devious market machinator or a victim of his own success? The biggest trader on the Eurex and the most controversial man in electronic trading speaks out
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Hot News, Gossip and Industry Dish
Section : Open
April/May 2005
Thomas Peterffy, NYMEX in China, prop king Bob Bright and more
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Balls Out
Section : High/Low
April/May 2005
Growing up, Ray Fischer's life revolved around soccer. Now his dedication to chasing a ball around a huge field is paying dividends on the trading floor
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Sling Trade
Section : High/Low
April/May 2005
Self-proclaimed "Risk Doctor" Charles Cottle claims that his "slingshot hedge" is the best prescription for pain-free trading
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TT Against the World
Section : Directions
April/May 2005
Harris Brumfield controls a commodities-trading software empire. Now he's laying it all on the line. The stakes? Only the future of electronic trading
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Insider Info
Section : Open
February/March 2005
One trader's tsunami relief effort, a Chicago murder, FidelityGate and more
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The 40 Greatest Trades of All Time
Section : Directions
April/May 2005
In sports, one play can make you a legend. So, too, in trading. We've gone back centuries to find the ballsiest and the luckiest, the biggest and the smartest, the craftiest and the most important - in short, the greatest trades of all time
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The Trader Monthly 100
Section : Directions
October/November 2004
The top-earning traders of 2003 - we're naming names and counting $$$
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The Trader Monthly 100 - Introduction
Section : Directions
June/July 2005
Our second annual list of the top-earning traders and how much they pulled in.
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The Trader Monthly 100
Section : Directions
June/July 2005
The highest earning hedge-fund traders in 2004: part two of the list
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The Trader Monthly 100
Section : Directions
June/July 2005
The highest earning hedge-fund traders in 2004: part three of the list
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The Trader Monthly 100
Section : Directions
June/July 2005
The highest earning commodity and pit traders in 2004
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The Trader Monthly 100
Section : Directions
June/July 2005
The highest earning prop and independent traders in 2004
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The Trader Monthly 100
Section : Directions
June/July 2005
The highest earning tycoons and legendary traders in 2004
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The Trader Monthly 100
Section : Directions
June/July 2005
The highest earning hedge-fund traders in 2004: part four of the list
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A Fistful of Dollars
Section : High/Low
June/July 2005
Lightly regulated, highly volatile, Spot FX is the new frontier for scalpers like Andrew Spanton, who enjoy danger. The nerve of these guys!
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Weather Roulette
Section : High/Low
August/September 2005
For Brian O'Hearne and other weather-derivatives players, storms and heat waves generate big price swings -- and profits.
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Off the Radar
Section : High/Low
August/September 2005
A minnow among killer whales, hedge-fund trader Neal Berger excels by seeking out the most unusual markets on earth.
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30 Under 30: Patrick Bartley
Section : Directions
August/September 2005
The most successful young traders in the world
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30 Under 30: Shahnaz Hussain
Section : Directions
August/September 2005
The most successful young traders in the world
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30 Under 30: Lucas McConnell
Section : Directions
August/September 2005
The most successful young traders in the world
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30 Under 30: Michael Ross
Section : Directions
August/September 2005
The most successful young traders in the world
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30 Under 30
Section : Directions
August/September 2005
We polled the world's trading community to come up with the best young talent currently conquering global markets.
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Forex Folk Hero
Section : High/Low
October/November 2005
By age 30, Andy Krieger was a trading titan whose massive currency bets shook up entire countries -- and the very way Wall Street operates.
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Probable Cause
Section : High/Low
October/November 2005
From OTC derivatives to the OTB window, the horse-based probability theories of "Dr. Z" offer a fresh cash-management perspective.
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The 30 Biggest Trading Blowups of All Time (And What You Can Learn From Them)
Section : Directions
October/November 2005
Failure can be the best teacher, and we've found some whoppers. From LTCM to Leeson, we count down the craziest, most calamitous crashing and burning in trading history.
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The Trader Monthly Euro 30
Section : Trader Monthly Europe
October/November 2005
Who made what in 2004? We have some answers.
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Scaling Profits
Section : High/Low
December 2005/January 2006
Mead Welles drums up success for his two Octave hedge funds by applying theories he learned as a musician.
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The Second Annual Trades of the Year
Section : Directions
December 2005/January 2006
Mega-mergers, meltdowns, hedge-fund fiascos, massive hurricanes, shorting scandals, derivatives scares -- all in a year's mayhem for traders trying to make a buck. So hoist a glass and offer a warm toast to the Trader Monthly Awards: The best, worst, gutsiest and most absurd trading feats of 2005.
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Angry Young Man
Section : Directions
December 2005/January 2006
He was a relentless bully. He reveled in playing rough. But when a surfing accident almost paralyzed him, hedge-fund activist Bob Chapman took two years off to explore the world and find himself. Now he's back -- and spoiling for a fight.
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Queen of the Damned
Section : High/Low
February/March 2006
In the sometimes dark and terrifying world of credit derivatives, London-based Terri Duhon serves as a beacon of reassurance
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The Year of the Blowout Bonus
Section : Directions
February/March 2006
Wall Street's elite decked the halls with a record-setting
bonus season in 2005. Behold our annual survey of who made it, who missed it and what this year's bonus babies are buying
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Ego Check
Section : High/Low
February/March 2005
Simon Brown learned the hard way that it's not about him -- it'ss about making money
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Easy Pickens
Section : Directions
December 2005/January 2006
Iconic speculator T. Boone Pickens has ruled the energy markets for half a century. How does the tycoon remain at the top of the hedge-fund game?
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Helping Out the Homeland
Section : Insider Info
February 2005
When Raj Rajaratnam decided to wrap up an oceanside visit back in his native country on Christmas Day, he could never have fathomed that doing so very likely saved his life.
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How Low Can You Go?
Section : Insider Info
February 2005
A former top dog at a Chicago clearing-services company faces life behind bars for allegedly setting fire to his own home.
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Just A Place to Flop
Section : Insider Info
February 2005
Manhattan’s newest power address — the towers at One Central Park above the AOL Time Warner Center — has a new tenant.
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Queen of the Damned
Section : High/Low
February/March 2006
In the sometimes dark and terrifying world of credit derivatives, London-based Terri Duhon serves as a beacon of reassurance
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The Year of the Blowout Bonus
Section : Directions
February/March 2006
Wall Street's elite decked the halls with a record-setting
bonus season in 2005. Behold our annual survey of who made it, who missed it and what this year's bonus babies are buying
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The Trader Monthly 100
Section : Directions
June/July 2005
The highest earning hedge-fund traders in 2004: part one of the list
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The Trader Monthly 100
Section : Directions
June/July 2005
The highest earning Wall Street and bank traders in 2004
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