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segui le indicazioni del pennuto?

io non seguo le indicazioni di nessuno

ho comprato vix a mia moglie dopo averlo sentito nominare dal pennuto

mi sono fatto le mie considerazioni e ho investito una somma che se perdo non succede nulla

il target io me lo sono dato da solo e il tasto compra (a mia moglie) l'ho schiacciato io....

ovviamente ho anche tenuto conto che il soggetto in questione la stava consigliando

quindi ho investito meno di quanto avrei messo...

ma parliamo di 2800 dollari...tanto per non avere segreti....alla peggio vanno a zero

non sarà merito suo se guadagnerà....non sarà colpa sua se andranno a zero...lui alla peggio avrà sbagliato analisi....l'eccezione che conferma la regola
 
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FRB: Press Release--Federal Reserve Board releases economic and financial market scenarios that will be used in next round of stress tests for large financial institutions--November 15, 2012

Press Release

Release Date: November 15, 2012
For immediate release

The Federal Reserve Board on Thursday released the economic and financial market scenarios that will be used in the next round of stress tests for large financial institutions.
The scenarios include baseline, adverse, and severely adverse scenarios, as described in the Federal Reserve's final rules that implement stress test requirements of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act. Each scenario includes 26 variables, including economic activity, unemployment, exchange rates, prices, incomes, and interest rates.
The adverse and severely adverse scenarios are not forecasts, but rather hypothetical scenarios designed to assess the strength and resilience of financial institutions and their ability to continue to meet the credit needs of households and businesses in stressful economic and financial environments. The baseline scenario represents expectations of private sector forecasters.
For the 19 firms that are part of the Federal Reserve's Comprehensive Capital Analysis and Review (CCAR), the three scenarios will be used in stress tests conducted under the Dodd-Frank Act stress test rules and for the CCAR, including company-run stress tests and supervisory stress tests conducted by the Federal Reserve. Large state member banks that are subsidiaries of the CCAR firms will also use all three scenarios to conduct their own stress tests to meet applicable stress testing requirements.
The 11 firms that are part of the Capital Plan Review (CapPR) and their state member bank subsidiaries are not required to conduct the Dodd-Frank Act stress tests this year. However, CapPR firms will use the baseline and the severely adverse scenarios to conduct stress tests to meet requirements in the CapPR, and are not required to use the adverse scenario.1
The Federal Reserve developed the scenarios in consultation with the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency. The FDIC and OCC will be using the same scenarios as the Federal Reserve during the upcoming stress testing cycle for their supervised institutions.
Also Thursday, the Federal Reserve released a proposed policy statement describing the processes it would use to develop its stress test scenarios in future years. Comments on the policy statement are welcome by February 15, 2013.
 
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