Six Seven
Article :
April/May 2006
Seattle's swank Edgewater Hotel has played host to much food-related mayhem over the years -- most notably some deviant hijinks involving British rock royalty, a young woman and an enormous fish. A trader's modern-day visit, of course, should prove more sophisticated, yes? Nutritionist Sophia Aslanis breaks it down...
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A Dozen Roses
Article :
December 2005/January 2006
Why would your true love want a partridge and a freakin' pear tree? Ply her with 12 of these pink bubblies instead.
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Keens Steakhouse
Article :
December 2005/January 2006
Teddy Roosevelt ate here. Babe Ruth ate here. Freakin' Albert Einstein ate here! And though the fun police have de-smogged this old pipe-smoker's paradise somewhat, it still reeks of history -- if no longer tobacco.
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Cognacs of the Carribbean
Article :
June/July 2005
At the highest end of the rum spectrum are dark "brandy-style" sippers that easily rival the best of the Old World
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Tango Sur, Chicago
Article :
June/July 2005
Made some ill-advised, wallet-thinning moves into Buenos Aires government bonds? Head to this pit-trader favorite, a taste of Argentina on the Windy City's North Side, for some dirt-cheap and delectable gaucho goodies. Dietitian Hillary Baron gives us the deep-fried straight dope. Dios mio!
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Gin Dandy?
Article :
June/July 2005
Broker's aims for traders
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Liquid Fiesta
Article :
April/May 2005
Ice? Limes? Salt? Three ways to tolerate bad tequila - and three enemies of the finest versions, which demand to be sipped and savored all by themselves
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BLT Steak
Article :
April/May 2005
This posh 57th Street outpost from heralded chef Laurent Tourondel gives a French tickle to Gotham's ravenous carnivores. Dietitian Hillary Baron sizes up the nutritional scorecard. Sacre bleu!
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Liquid Market
Article :
February/March 2005
Some $70 million of the world's best, most hard-to-find wines come to auction in New York every year -- and those with trading chops have a shot at cornering the market
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Arnaud's
Article :
February/March 2005
This New Orleans favorite, a French Quarter fixture since 1918, serves big portions to big appetites in the Big Easy. New York dietitian Hillary Baron helps us figure out how to say "I ate how much?" in Creole
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Bubble Market
Article :
December 2004/January 2005
Not all sparking wines are created equal. Our panel of traders testS the world's best champagnes in search of the toast with the most
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Prime One Twelve
Article :
December 2004/January 2005
At this Miami Beach steakhouse, your meal might have led a cushier life than you do.
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Blended Heaven
Article :
October/November 2004
Single-malts are great, but top-of-the-line blended whiskies can hang right up there with them. Our panel of traders test-drives a grand’s worth
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Nobu Boo-boo
Article :
October/November 2004
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Ben Benson's
Article :
October/November 2004
This old-school steakhouse also does poultry -- deep-fried and piled high. With the help of official Trader Monthly dietician Hilary Baron, we tallied the damage of the Iron Man triathlon of fried-chicken dinners.
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Rainmaker: High Flyer
Article :
Morning Call: May 16
Has your hedge fund hedged in all the right ways? Why you should consider joining the very small market for the world’s largest — and most expensive — private jet.
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Rare Weekend 5.08.08: Your Weekend Starts Now
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05/08/2008
The newest and hottest in fine dining, nightlife, travel and men's style, from New York City to Los Angeles.
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Rare Weekend 4.17.08: Your Weekend Starts Now
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04/18/2008
The newest and hottest in fine dining, nightlife, travel and men's style, from New York City to Los Angeles.
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Destination of the Week
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Rare Weekend 4.10.08: Your Weekend Starts Now
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Raredaily.com Rare Weekend
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04/10/2008
The newest and hottest in fine dining, nightlife, travel and men's style, from New York City to Los Angeles.
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Rare Weekend 4.3.08: Your Weekend Starts Now
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04/03/2008
The newest and hottest in fine dining, nightlife, travel and men's style, from New York City to Los Angeles.
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Rainmaker
Article :
April/May 2008
Has your hedge fund hedged in all the right ways? Then consider
yourself part of the very small market for the world’s largest —
and most expensive — private jet.
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Rare Weekend 3.27.08: Your Weekend Starts Now
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03/27/2008
The newest and hottest in fine dining, nightlife, travel and men's style, from New York City to Los Angeles.
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Rare Weekend 3.20.08: Your Weekend Starts Now
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03/20/2008
The newest and hottest in fine dining, nightlife, travel and men's style, from New York City to Los Angeles.
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Rare Weekend 3.13.08: Your Weekend Starts Now
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03/13/2008
The newest and hottest in fine dining, nightlife, travel and men's style, from New York City to Los Angeles.
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Fibonacci Retracements, Sac Lunches for Boston and Mantra
Posting :
Mark Whistler
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03/12/2008
The major indices rebounded on Tuesday, read on for key Fibonacci retracements.
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Rare Weekend 3.6.08: Your Weekend Starts Now
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03/05/2008
The newest and hottest in fine dining, nightlife, travel and men's style, from New York City to Los Angeles.
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Beat Of The Street: Out Comes ‘The Knife’
Article :
February 2008
John Mack didn’t get his famous nickname on account of his culinary skills. Behind the scenes of a Wall Street whacking.
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The Trip of a Lifetime for Investors
Posting :
Mark Whistler
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02/20/2008
Investors seeking to explore the investment possibilities in China might love this journey in April!
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Americans: They Want A New Drug
Article :
February 2008
But they can’t shake off the first: the almighty dollar. In the 1980s, Americans saved more than one-tenth of their incomes, according to the U.S. government. A decade later, that rate went down by half. Now, with their savings rate strictly in the red, what can be expected of our unwashed masses and their increasingly less disposable income?
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Prime Cuts
Article :
February/March 2008
The simmering steak and the celebratory trader: You cannot have one without the other. (What else would you consume to mark an historic market killing? A tofu salad and a Tab?) To commemorate this time-honored union, we outfitted the maître d’s at Manhattan’s most venerable steakhouses in a few of this season’s finest suits — and received, in return, their expert advice, both epicurean and sartorial.
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Out Comes The Knife
Article :
February/March 2008
John Mack didn’t get his famous nickname on account of his culinary skills. Behind the scenes of a Wall Street whacking.
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Retreats: Into The Wild
Article :
January 2008
We all know how the West was won. But why? So you could one day own a piece of it, piker.
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Risk Management
Article :
November 2007
We put a hopped-up equities trader at the helm of the new Mercedes S63. Then we frantically activated its every last safety feature
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Par Goes the Neighborhood
Article :
October 2007
At a select number of high-end residence resorts, you get Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus or Tom Fazio as your landscaper.
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Retreats: Sweet Carolina
Article :
August 2007
Retreats High in the Blue Ridge Mountains, a new ownership resort balances world-class amenities with a devotion to preserving the environment — and your peace of mind
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Real Estate Guide
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Shanghai Nights
Article :
April/May 2007
After a decade of spectacular boom, China’s financial capital has been transformed into an empire of indulgence and excess. Behold our user-friendly guide to the Far East’s new Wild West
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Like a Rhinestone Cowboy
Article :
March 2007
Ever dreamt of trading those stiff dress shoes for a sturdy pair of cowboy boots? The Lajitas resort in Lajitas, Texas fulfills your Old West fantasies, from riding and hunting to a saloon shootout.
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Private Jets, Public Pomp
Article :
February 2007
Private jet? That’s all you’ve got? The latest indulgence for the super-rich is the custom luxury airliner, says Robert Frank of the ~Wall Street Journal~.
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Pilots of the Caribbean
Article :
December 2006/January 2007
Why waste time on overcrowded cruise ships or risk island-hopping on some airline's puddle jumpers? For true Caribbean luxury travel, only a private jet will do.
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Buffett: Not a Cheap Date
Article :
July 2006
The winning bid for a lunch date with billionaire Warren Buffett fetched $620,100 in an eBay charity auction
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Island Hopping
Article :
June/July 2006
Avoid the tourist traps teeming with tour buses. To explore the Greek Isles the trader way, all you need are a luxury yacht, unlimited funds -- and our guide to the true treasures of the Aegean Sea.
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Running Down a Dream
Article :
June/July 2006
When a crew of streetwise PHLX traders decided to chip in on a thoroughbred with Kentucky Derby potential, all they needed was a few thousand bucks -- and a taste for volatility. Come take a ride with a racehorse syndicate in the market of diehards and dreamers.
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Sweet Homes, Chicago
Article :
June/July 2006
For Windy City traders -- or frequent travelers to the town -- the futures market for downtown real estate has never been so liquid. Behold the many highly anticipated properties that are slated to turn the Second City into a first-rate trove of luxury living.
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Will My Summer Barbecuing Kill Me?
Article :
June/July 2006
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Gimme Shelter
Article :
April/May 2006
Why burn your valuable vacation time booking a measly five-star hotel room when you could walk through the front door of a private luxury home and stroll out the back door into paradise? Behold the finest residence-club properties in the world -- and the keys to making them yours.
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Fantasy Football
Article :
Trader Europe 2
Net trader-worthy perks with new Wembley's Corinthian Club
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Lehman: Dinner's on Us
Article :
February 2006
The firm paid Alan Greenspan $250,000 to share his economic insights over dinner with 15 of its most important clients
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South Beach Sanctuary
Article :
February/March 2006
When globetrotter Paul Beloff settled down to launch a hedge fund from Miami, he did it in style -- in a Four Seasons condo with private pools and ocean views
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A Killing In Hong Kong
Article :
December 2005/January 2006
He was an all-star trader at Merrill Lynch, a powerful player in the bustling Asian financial world. Then one Monday, with
a major deal hanging in the balance, he failed to show up at work. Three days later, a rolled-up carpet revealed an awful truth: Robert Kissel's trading days were done. And the questions were only beginning.
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The Gifts That Keep on Giving
Article :
December 2005/January 2006
Tired of giving holiday presents and getting back mere gratitude?
Behold the gifts you’ll love as much as (or more than!) your recipients will.
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Blowing Away The Joneses
Article :
October/November 2005
Stock your spread with the greatest envy-inducing home-entertainment gear of 2005.
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Is Sushi Killing Me?
Article :
October/November 2005
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Do I Have A.D.D.?
Article :
August/September 2005
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The Vegas 100
Article :
April/May 2005
There are thousands of diversions in Sin City - but most are sucker bets. In honor of the centennial of the ultimate trader playground, we've pulled out the top 100 plays that Las Vegas has to offer
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