Posts Tagged ‘insurance option’
The “Public Option” for Banks
A couple of months after I quit my job at JPM to join Llenrock, I had dinner with my former trading colleagues. True to form, all we really talked about was trading. And that, of course, led to talk about specific trades. It’s the trading analogue to fishing stories about ‘the one that got away’.
In my book, at the time of my departure, was a losing trade. i.e. I had already lost money on a trade, but had not yet cut my losses in the belief that the market would move my way. In response to some teasing about the ‘bad trade’ I pointed out that, in fact, the traded ended up moving my way after I left. I was basically saying, “Hey, I’m not such a dummy after-all. While I lost money initially, the trade turned and ended up actually making money.”
The response to me: “It’s a mark to market business.” Read the rest of this entry »
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