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Did you catch the AAPL signal?

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 Barry Star, Managing Director, Wall Street Horizon

 Tuesday, October 21, 2014

When a company reschedules its earnings report, like Apple recently did, astute investors get a clue about the firm’s financial condition and its stock price, writes MIT professor Eric So.


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5 comments on article "Did you catch the AAPL signal?"

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 Barry Star, Managing Director, Wall Street Horizon

 Tuesday, October 21, 2014



au contraire, my friend... In fact, I get asked constantly how to systematize these signals into exactly the types of algos discussed in this forum. It is a very repeatable process. Read the study at: www.wallstreethorizon.com/So


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 Amit Mittal, The new Economics of Banking

 Tuesday, October 21, 2014



Earnings management is a very different topic for me than trading algorithms


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 Barry Star, Managing Director, Wall Street Horizon

 Tuesday, October 21, 2014



It's not earnings management. They are signals gleaned from the underlying earnings release dates and how they move around the calendar. There is a BIG difference, agreed?


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 Ron Ritter, Consultant

 Friday, October 24, 2014



I read the paper, Very Interesting indeed.This model can be a part of Algorithmic trading In my humble opinion. Thanks for sharing.


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 Daniel Graham Alhanti, President The Foreign Exchange Trading Academy, LLC

 Friday, October 24, 2014



Anytime aapl goes below 100. With those types of stocks --- they move on psychology more than fundamentals or technicals. Put it in the amazon category or Google if you will. But trading stocks in general I know is ridiculous. People have no chance versus the insiders.

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