Friday, January 15, 2010

Poker Scheme What Would Be Analogous To "Bluffing In Poker", When It Comes To The Financial/stock Markets?

What would be analogous to "Bluffing in Poker", when it comes to the financial/stock markets? - poker scheme

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Well, we all know much more than just poker, knowledge, skills, mathematics, reading their environment and their opponents, skills, psychological and Risk Management / Money Management, constant vigilance, luck, etc. all play a crucial role in winning the general investment strategy for the stock market. But I wonder what would be analogous to the "Poker Bluff when" it comes to stock and futures markets. Or it is applying the concept of bluffing in this case? I'm not talking about illegal things, such as insider dealing, market fixing systems, etc., BTW. ... Thank you in advance.

2 comments:

mb said...

I know it is not an exact correspondence in respect of the securities markets. However, there are a number of old tricks, and invented new ones all the time.

A simple and typical example of so-called "pump and dump". Basically, they are in a company is touting the performance of your company (including cookbooks, inflate, as in the case of Enron) artificially, to share prices, while all those who sell their shares or collect their stock options, the increase in stocks.

I recommend reading a book with the title, "said a trader of stocks, by Edward Levebre (Lefevre (sp?)). And another called The Game Big, by John Steele Gordon.

pariah6.... said...

I do not know, I have the only use what it is, what comes to mind when one knows who owns what part of the population, and a person who has more than 51% could remember do not tell, anyone. (Possession of more than 51% of priority rights to the Masters Club of society. I'm not sure about the details.) In this way they can hear the ideas that the remaining shares before the announcement that what they decide they want to do.

I can of what happens when the first time will receive the first person a success of 51%, should think, but I could see what happens.

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