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While the stock market is falling appart, TVIX is going up 1,000% and will keep doing that for a while.
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TVIX - what is contango?
TVIX – what is contango?
TVIX – what is contango?
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Profiting With Volatility Gains As The Fed Drains
Profiting With Volatility Gains As The Fed Drains
Setting the stage for current conditions
On Sept. 20, 2017, the Fed announced a balance sheet normalization program to reduce some of $4.5 trillion in holdings mainly acquired during quantitative easing programs from 2008 onward. The reduction of assets on the balance sheet is equivalent to a quantitative tightening (QT) policy that may accomplish many of the opposite results that three…
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What a strong BEAR!
Wow!!! This is a strong BEAR market. Holly !......
Goodbye AppleTV, Hello Tvix
After a year with the AppleTV I decided it was time to do something about the only deficiency it had: The inability to play x264 encoded files. Following advise from some of my fellow nerds I ended up bying a Tvix HD M-6500A. The box itself is solid and even if some might find it less aesthetically pleasing than the AppleTV I think if looks good.
Versus This is, in my opinion, how the Tvix stacks up against the AppleTV Pros
Most importanly it supports true HD content including x264 encoded video in Matroska containers
Support for a wide range of files (None Quicktime movies requires hacking the AppleTV)
Support for SATA disks of any size (mine have a 500GB)
Build-in ftp server (Requires hacking the AppleTV)
Build-in Samba server (Requires hacking the AppleTV)
Support for mounting smb and nfs shares (requires hacking the AppleTV)
Good support from vendor (actually fixes bugs and improves the product)
Does not require iTunes
Cons
User interface is very basic. Not ugly, just basic
A bit more noisy (not fanless like the AppleTV)
Playing music is not as sexy (again a very basic interface and does not support generating playlists)
More expensive than the AppleTV. Without a disk the Tvix is roughly the same price as 160 GB AppleTV (In Denmark the cost of the AppleTV is somewhere around $600). And a 500GB disk adds another $100.
Which one is better? Unless you are a Apple f@nboi (which I am not) I say the technical features of the Tvix wins.