Friday, November 30, 2007

CNBC Trading Matters Challenge Quiz 30/11/2007

CNBC Trading Matters (Australia) on Foxtel are running a trading competition on the ASX (The Trading Matters Challenge). The winner will receive a Maserati GranSport.

Each time you answer the "bonus answers" (daily) you get another $10,000 added to your pool.

I'm not sure what todays (30/11/2007) question is, but the possible answers are:
- DFK
- FXJ
- QBE
- AGK
- LAM
- TAH

The answer is DJS

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

What is your strategy

Do you have a strategy to win this competition? Obviously "normal" trading won't apply. Risky is better since there is nothing to lose. But what strategy to take? Go for the hope that gold or oil will skyrocket? Look at who is releasing Annual reports, AGM's etc.

Those are two of my strategies. I have a couple of acounts - I can only win once, but once is enough. However multiple accounts means that I can't put as much effort into one strategy.

Do you have any ideas? Lets share.

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

CNBC Trading Matters Challenge Quiz 29/11/2007

CNBC Trading Matters (Australia) on Foxtel are running a trading competition on the ASX (The Trading Matters Challenge). The winner will receive a Maserati GranSport.

Each time you answer the "bonus answers" (daily) you get another $10,000 added to your pool.

I'm not sure what todays (29/11/2007) question is, but the possible answers are:
- BSL
- PLS
- MMN
- ANZ
- MMN (huh? - good thing it wasn't this)
- TAH

The answer is BSL

CNBC Trading Matters Challenge Quiz 27/11/2007

CNBC Trading Matters (Australia) on Foxtel are running a trading competition on the ASX (The Trading Matters Challenge). The winner will receive a Maserati GranSport.

Each time you answer the "bonus answers" (daily) you get another $10,000 added to your pool.

I'm not sure what todays (27/11/2007) question is, but the possible answers are:
- QBE
- WAN
- NCM
- LKG
- AGK
- HBO

The answer is AGK

sorry for the delay everyone.

Saturday, November 24, 2007

CNBC Trading Matters Challenge Quiz 24/11/2007

CNBC Trading Matters (Australia) on Foxtel are running a trading competition on the ASX (The Trading Matters Challenge). The winner will receive a Maserati GranSport.

Each time you answer the "bonus answers" (daily) you get another $10,000 added to your pool.

I'm not sure what todays (24/11/2007) question is, but the possible answers are:
- FGL
- RIO
- PBL
- BSL
- MQG
- HLJ

The answer is RIO

Thursday, November 22, 2007

CNBC Trading Matters Challenge Quiz 23/11/2007

CNBC Trading Matters (Australia) on Foxtel are running a trading competition on the ASX (The Trading Matters Challenge). The winner will receive a Maserati GranSport.

Each time you answer the "bonus answers" (daily) you get another $10,000 added to your pool.

I'm not sure what todays (23/11/2007) question is, but the possible answers are:
- STO
- QAN
- FGL
- WES
- ANZ
- ZFX

The answer is STO

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

CNBC Trading Matters Challenge Quiz 22/11/2007

CNBC Trading Matters (Australia) on Foxtel are running a trading competition on the ASX (The Trading Matters Challenge). The winner will receive a Maserati GranSport.

Each time you answer the "bonus answers" (daily) you get another $10,000 added to your pool.

For a week now there have only been three possible choices (making getting the right answer pretty easy given you have three choices). Today we have 6 possible choices (mistake or intentional?)

I'm not sure what todays (22/11/2007) question is, but the possible answers are:
- QAN
- WPL
- CBA
- TAH
- CGJ
- NAB

The answer is CBA

Orders that don't complete

Have you been trading in some of the smaller stocks and found that the portfolio page indicates the same price as your sell order, but your sell order has not gone through?

It was driving me crazy till I went and compared it with actual trades. Seems to be a rounding error. The trading matters platform only seems to handle 2 decimal places as far as entering trades and showing current values. But the real value might be to 3 decimal places.

For example. You have a sell order at 0.76. And the trading matters platform says the current price is 0.76. However the real price might actually be 0.755 and the trade won't actually complete until the real price goes to 0.76.

CNBC Trading Matters Challenge Quiz 21/11/2007

CNBC Trading Matters (Australia) on Foxtel are running a trading competition on the ASX (The Trading Matters Challenge). The winner will receive a Maserati GranSport.

Each time you answer the "bonus answers" (daily) you get another $10,000 added to your pool.

I'm not sure what todays (21/11/2007) question is, but the possible answers are:
- NAB
- RIO
- TAH


The answer is NAB

Monday, November 19, 2007

CNBC Trading Matters Challenge Quiz 20/11/2007

CNBC Trading Matters (Australia) on Foxtel are running a trading competition on the ASX (The Trading Matters Challenge). The winner will receive a Maserati GranSport.

Each time you answer the "bonus answers" (daily) you get another $10,000 added to your pool.

I'm not sure what todays (20/11/2007) question is, but the possible answers are:
- RIO
- MQG
- ZFX


The answer is MQG

Thursday, November 15, 2007

Cheaters B Gone

There were a number of cheaters that this morning had got to $600k... I wouldn't be trading in this game if I could achieve those kinds of numbers. Needless to say they were cheating somehow.

Another blog setup to follow the trading matters challenge was writing about the impossibility of achieving these results and it was speculated that they were getting lots of refer bonuses (more than the 20 indicated in the terms and conditions).

I set about to prove the theory (in a new account that I wasn't going to trade with - appropriately named HowTheyCheat). I happen to have the means to script up an automated bot. But as it turns out they seem to have fixed the problem. I can state that the 20 limit is real, but the leader board now speaks for itself with the leader at $200k (impressive, but believable with 20k referal bonus and 40k bonus questions).

I was getting demoralized and nearly gave up (as it was I didn't really trade properly today and messed up my system because I was trying to prove that you could cheat), but now it seems to be a fairer playing field.

Next week will be even fairer since anyone with 20k referral bonus will no longer have that advantage.

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

CNBC Trading Matters Challenge Quiz 16/11/2007

CNBC Trading Matters (Australia) on Foxtel are running a trading competition on the ASX (The Trading Matters Challenge). The winner will receive a Maserati GranSport.

Each time you answer the "bonus answers" (daily) you get another $10,000 added to your pool.

I'm not sure what todays (16/11/2007) question is, but the possible answers are:
- CBA
- MGR
- ZFX


The answer is MGR.

CNBC Trading Matters Challenge Quiz 15/11/2007

CNBC Trading Matters (Australia) on Foxtel are running a trading competition on the ASX (The Trading Matters Challenge). The winner will receive a Maserati GranSport.

Each time you answer the "bonus answers" (daily) you get another $10,000 added to your pool.

I'm not sure what todays (15/11/2007) question is, but the possible answers are:
- FGL
- MQG
- PBL


The answer is FGL.

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

CNBC Trading Matters Challenge Quiz 14/11/2007

CNBC Trading Matters (Australia) on Foxtel are running a trading competition on the ASX (The Trading Matters Challenge). The winner will receive a Maserati GranSport.

Each time you answer the "bonus answers" (daily) you get another $10,000 added to your pool.

I'm not sure what todays (14/11/2007) question is, but the possible answers are:
- NAB
- MQG
- LEI
- QAN

The answer is QAN.

CNBC Trading Matters Challenge Quiz 13/11/2007

CNBC Trading Matters (Australia) on Foxtel are running a trading competition on the ASX (The Trading Matters Challenge). The winner will receive a Maserati GranSport.

Each time you answer the "bonus answers" (daily) you get another $10,000 added to your pool.

I'm not sure what todays question is, but the possible answers are:
- TAH
- MQG
- TLS
- ZFX

The answer is TLS.