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Tag: Nokia

Lessons learned: The-end-of-the-day-effect

On 10.5.2010 I bought a ING Sprinter Long Nokia with a 7 fold levarage with a stop loss at 7.90. The sprinters from ING are simular products as Turbos and Speeders. At the time the Nokia shares were trading at around 8.40. The Sprinters were priced very low, as they had been trading at a … Continue reading Lessons learned: The-end-of-the-day-effect →

Gísli Eyland Uncategorized Leave a comment May 31, 2010 1 Minute

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