The Worst Case Scenario (Someone Has to Say It) [View article]
Capital markets are unstable. In the past there was no way to make them stable. But today we have computer power that can be used to make them stable.
By using the greater computer power of today we can have a much higher turn over of capital in the capital market. This higher turnover will make the market harder to game or control and the market will no longer have the unstable run ups or declines. Who can change or control the market when say 20% of the capital is trading each day?
So now that we have the compute power to provide for all these transactions that will smooth out the market how do we force people to turn over at a rate of 20% a day? Easy, put a cap gains tax of 0% (zero) on all gains of 7 days or less and put a cap gains tax of 90% of all gains of more than 7 days.
The likes of Yahoo, Micosoft and/or Sun Micro Systems will give us the systems that will provide automated software agents to support turning over one's investments every 7 days (based on the specs you give the agent).
A system like this will make the financial markets work as smoothly as the local fruit market.
Does Trading Volume Differ on Up or Down Days? Does It Matter? [View article]
On Dec 02 04:28 AM The hand wrote:
> martynstrong - is there some evidence you have that higher volumes > result in lower volatility? why not do away with stocks altogether > and just trade options? or maybe just have the government set the > price of each stock, and tell the company how much profit it is to > make. it worked for the soviets did it not? > The NYSE has 4 hours after closing and 4 hours before opening when there is electronic trading. At these times the volumes are much lower and the volatility is much higher than the normal daytime trading.
Long Term Fundamental Value of Stocks Smoother Than Prices [View article]
Cap markets are unstable. In the past there was no way to make them stable. But today we have computer power that can be used to make them stable. By using the greater computer power of today we can have a much higher turn over of cap in the cap market. This higher turnover will make the market harder to fix or control and the market will no longer have the unstable run ups or declines. Who can change or control the market when say 20% of the capital is trading each day. So now that we have the compute power to provide for all these transactions that will smooth out the market how to we force people to turn over at a rate of 20% a day? Easy, put a cap gains tax of 0% (zero) on all gains of 7 days or less and put a cap gains tax of 90% of all gains of 7 days or more. The likes of Yahoo Micosoft and/or Sun Micro Systems will give us the systems that will provide automated software agents to support turning over one's investments every 7 days (based on the specs you give the agent). A system like this will make the financial markets work as smoothly as the local fruit market.
Does Trading Volume Differ on Up or Down Days? Does It Matter? [View article]
Cap markets are unstable. In the past there was no way to make them stable. But today we have computer power that can be used to make them stable. By using the greater computer power of today we can have a much higher turn over of cap in the cap market. This higher turnover will make the market harder to fix or control and the market will no longer have the unstable run ups or declines. Who can change or control the market when say 20% of the capital is trading each day. So now that we have the compute power to provide for all these transactions that will smooth out the market how to we force people to turn over at a rate of 20% a day? Easy, put a cap gains tax of 0% (zero) on all gains of 7 days or less and put a cap gains tax of 90% of all gains of 7 days or more. The likes of Yahoo Micosoft and/or Sun Micro Systems will give us the systems that will provide automated software agents to support turning over one's investments every 7 days (based on the specs you give the agent). A system like this will make the financial markets work as smoothly as the local fruit market.
The Worst Case Scenario (Someone Has to Say It) [View article]
By using the greater computer power of today we can have a much higher turn over of capital in the capital market. This higher turnover will make the market harder to game or control and the market will no longer have the unstable run ups or declines. Who can change or control the market when say 20% of the capital is trading each day?
So now that we have the compute power to provide for all these transactions that will smooth out the market how do we force people to turn over at a rate of 20% a day? Easy, put a cap gains tax of 0% (zero) on all gains of 7 days or less and put a cap gains tax of 90% of all gains of more than 7 days.
The likes of Yahoo, Micosoft and/or Sun Micro Systems will give us the systems that will provide automated software agents to support turning over one's investments every 7 days (based on the specs you give the agent).
A system like this will make the financial markets work as smoothly as the local fruit market.
Does Trading Volume Differ on Up or Down Days? Does It Matter? [View article]
On Dec 02 04:28 AM The hand wrote:
> martynstrong - is there some evidence you have that higher volumes
> result in lower volatility? why not do away with stocks altogether
> and just trade options? or maybe just have the government set the
> price of each stock, and tell the company how much profit it is to
> make. it worked for the soviets did it not?
>
The NYSE has 4 hours after closing and 4 hours before opening when there is electronic trading. At these times the volumes are much lower and the volatility is much higher than the normal daytime trading.
Long Term Fundamental Value of Stocks Smoother Than Prices [View article]
Does Trading Volume Differ on Up or Down Days? Does It Matter? [View article]