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Divorce rates may be going down, but they are going up a lot among those 50 or older. This is a time in our lives where we are…
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ActiveEric Baker brings more than two decades of trading experience to MarketReview, including work with personal accounts and at a proprietary trading firm. He continues to follow and participate in markets, with a particular interest in the decisions traders make when outcomes cannot be known in advance.
His writing concentrates on process: estimating probabilities, sizing positions, comparing expected return with downside risk and deciding how much uncertainty a strategy can bear. He also draws an important distinction between decision quality and outcome. A winning trade may have been poorly judged, while a sound decision can still lose money.
Eric contributes to MarketReview’s coverage of active trading, futures, derivatives and quantitative decision-making. He explains numerical ideas in practical terms, while making clear that models and calculations are tools for managing uncertainty—not ways to remove it.
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Divorce rates may be going down, but they are going up a lot among those 50 or older. This is a time in our lives where we are…
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Gene therapy might sound a lot like science fiction, and at one point it was, but the fiction part is beginning to translate into real promise, and on…
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Human behavior does affect the price of stocks in a meaningful way, as evidenced by the work of Richard Thaler, who even has a fund to show this…
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Many are speculating on the potential effects of a successful trade deal between the U.S. and China, and since this is still weighing us down, there is still…
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As the reports continue to come in during this earnings season, some of them speak louder than others. This is certainly the case with Walmart’s call scheduled for…
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Retail sales are seen generally as a good measure of economic prosperity at home. When we see a report that is the worst since 2009, that does concern…
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With the deadline approaching, we will find out soon what the outcome of this latest round of trade talks will be, and some wonder what will happen in…
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Dollar cost averaging is a very common strategy among individual investors. It doesn’t really involve doing anything, but doing nothing is always better than doing something wrong. Nick…
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