And one of the stories that you're referring to is the New York Stock Exchange . So New York Stock Exchange , it's been down on Wall Street basically since 1792. The Giuliani administration with the state had negotiated a $1.1 billion package to move them into a new headquarters across the street.
At the last, we can use it as a marketing thing to attract this crowd. The New York Stock Exchange ?
And this August when all of Argentina was facing another debt crisis, they took Globant public on the New York Stock Exchange . And now they're creating universities within universities to help train people to get IT jobs.
We also have a small cap ETF. It's an index fund, but it's small in capitalization stocks; trades on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol H-A-O. Low cost, relatively low cost, and the nice thing about the small cap is many of the larger cap companies in China are half owned by the government. So, when the government owns half of your stock you don't know that they're necessarily gonna do something that's in the interest of the
sometimes. I mean, 1987 crash was, among other things, very much it seems to me this interaction between this really fast Chicago futures markets in S&P 500 Futures and the like and then still totally manual New York Stock Exchange . And so you had the futures prices adjusting really fast and that suddenly sent all these floor brokers in New York to sell stocks and unleash this panic because they didn't go together. So, there's some level—-some weird--I get the concern that weird little thing happens in the high frequency trading world could
At the last, we can use it as a marketing thing to attract this crowd. So you can see the New York Stock Exchange invested in Coinbase.
Martha Stewart: After college and during college, I was -- my father-in-law happened to be a stockbroker. He owned a seat on the New York Stock Exchange . And I got interested in investing.
and reinvented himself a number of times over. First as a publishing executive and then as the Chairman of the company that became IBM. So in 1916, when he was the Chairman of IBM, the company was first listed on the New York Stock Exchange . So imagine the feeling of being at a pinnacle of achievement at that point and then imagine how much technology and IBM has changed since then. So imagination and creativity have this notion of a kind of point and time at which someone is making a creative work but a much longer arch of
the bulls and the bears, trillions of dollars changing hands. Some of the products even the people there on the New York Stock Exchange floor don't understand what they're all about. It's all beyond our understanding.
But after two or three times, I got it. When you buy shares of stock on the New York Stock Exchange , you don't care who you're buying from.
And it's kind of the reward for the discomfort, if you will. So if you're looking at companies listed on the New York Stock Exchange , or NASDAQ-- even foreign companies--
in space trick, from the use of it in the pursuit of humanities issues. And I wanna suggest, I'm gonna show you some of my most recent work just from a couple of years ago. Ironically, for the New York Stock Exchange , which embodies some of my most humanist work. That's very ironic, right? But it's, it, it, it, it, the, the, the structure and the task and the meaning are much better integrated in my more recent work. And so I wanna call
And so we developed a strategy. And one of the stories that you're referring to is the New York Stock Exchange . So New York Stock Exchange , it's been down on Wall Street basically since 1792.
Last January the FBI, also in New York, popped a Russian-- by popped, I mean arrested-- a Russian banker who was an intelligence officer and he was nosing around the New York Stock Exchange trying to get a handle on the high volume electronic network system, exchange system, in Wall Street.
And because these are all auction-driven markets, by definition they have wide swings. I mean, you can throw a dart at a New York Stock Exchange company, look at the 52-week range on the company, and it will be something like $75 to $150.
I was doing was trying to spread the words out hoping that as, that my colleagues and I could figure out ways to use this spread out stuff. So, that's ten year ago. We'll into more quotidian things. This is work that I did for the New York Stock Exchange . And I'm trying to learn how to distinguish things that are really important to look at, things
This is the reason Bitcoin and blockchain startups have raised something like $1.6 billion of investment capital in the past few years. Their investors include names you might know, like GV, Goldman Sachs, Visa, Capital One, NASDAQ, and The New York Stock Exchange . Now if that isn't enough, the interesting thing also is that Bitcoin has actually inspired people to create other crypto currencies, some of which
We can move into China. And of course, the derivative market has gotten so much bigger than the real stock market, that the New York Stock Exchange was purchased
Actually, it was the building 20 Broad Street, right next to the New York Stock Exchange .
And there were a few, including, for example, the CIO of the New York stock exchange with a PhD.
I was doing was trying to spread the words out hoping that as, that my colleagues and I could figure out ways to use this spread out stuff. So, that's ten year ago. We'll screen. And it's the most dangerous damn thing that could happen to a specialist on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange . So, they know after a while, "Oh yeah, I better be aware
index funds 'cause it's more expensive to invest abroad, but there are exchange traded funds. The most popular one is called FXI. It trades on the New York Stock Exchange . It's FTSE XINHUA 25 Stock Index. It's like the DOW of Chinese stocks available in the international market.