Saturday, October 22, 2011

Stock Arbitrage Trader - Real Time Signals - EMI Ltd.

Stock Arbitrage Trader - Real Time Signals artwork Stock Arbitrage Trader - Real Time Signals
EMI Ltd.
Genre: Finance
Price: $19.99
Release Date: July 23, 2011

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Arbitrage Trader is a tool for investors and traders who take positions in the US equity markets. Based on a complex mathematical model, this tool provides REAL-TIME buy and sell recommendation signals for selected S&P500 stocks.

Arbitrage Trader is used by professional traders and has a proven track record.

How does it work?

Volatility of a stock is composed of firm-specific risk, plus market risk. In equity markets, the market risk or the systematic risk dominates short term trading patterns of most equities. EMI Ltd has developed a trading strategy to exploit this characteristic. Also described as "mean reversion", this strategy examines historical data of selected S&P500 stocks and constructs correlation/dispersion and volatility maps. The model continuously checks real-time prices and compares them to these maps by using various algorithms. If the price of a stock falls below its character map, it generates a buy signal. If on the other hand the price goes above its character map, the tool generates a sell signal. As these anomalies occur, short term (typically 5-7 days) trading and significant profit opportunities arise.

Who can use Arbitrage Trader?

Since Arbitrage Trader identifies short-term investment opportunities and price patterns, this tool is ideal for investors who check their portfolios at minimum on a daily basis and frequent traders with holding periods ranging from 3 to 7 days. However, investors with much longer holding periods (up to 2-3 months) and even day-traders following intraday swings and/or momentum can easily use Arbitrage Trader to discover profitable ideas.
© 2011 EMI Ltd.

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