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Day traders don't care if stocks are surging or crashing -- they plan to cash in, any which way.
By Damien Cave
December 8, 2000
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A software superpower is declared a monopoly, free software rakes in billions and money makes the world go round: The year in tech.
By Janelle Brown, Mark Gimein, Andrew Leonard and Kaitlin Quistgaard
December 15, 1999
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Technology journalists aren't supposed to own stock in the companies they cover. But to participate in the high-flying tech sector, some are writing a new definition of "conflict of interest."
By Janelle Brown
August 6, 1999
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For some, any day can be Black Monday
By Mark Gimein
July 30, 1999
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Bear essentials: By Tim Cavanaugh. Christopher Byron, the
Cassandra of Net stocks, explains how day traders have fueled the tech market roller derby.
By Tim Cavanaugh
February 18, 1999
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Tools of the trade: By Dana Blankenhorn. New electronic networks like the Island are enabling the day-trading boom.
By Dana Blankenhorn
February 4, 1999
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Night of the living day traders: By Dana Blankenhorn. They buy and sell at ultrasonic speeds. They rarely leave their desks. And they're obsessed with the Net.
By Dana Blankenhorn
January 30, 1999