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A black market, underground economy, or shadow economy is a market in which goods or services are traded illegally. The key distinction of a black market trade is that the transaction itself is illegal. The goods or services themselves may or may not be illegal to own, or to trade through other, legal channels. Because the transactions are illegal, the market itself is forced to operate outside the formal economy that is supported by the established state power. Common motives for operating in black markets are to trade contraband, avoid taxes and regulations, or skirt price controls or rationing. Typically the totality of such activity is referred to with the definite article as a complement to the official economies, by market for such goods and services, e.g. "the black market in bush meat".
The black market is distinct from the grey market, in which commodities are distributed through channels which, while legal, are unofficial, unauthorized, or unintended by the original manufacturer, and the white market.
In finance, market data is price and trade-related data for a financial instrument reported by a trading venue such as a stock exchange. Market data allows traders and investors to know the latest price and see historical trends for instruments such as equities, fixed-income products, derivatives and currencies.
The market data for a particular instrument would include the identifier of the instrument and where it was traded such as the ticker symbol and exchange code plus the latest bid and ask price and the time of the last trade. It may also include other information such as volume traded, bid and offer sizes and static data about the financial instrument that may have come from a variety of sources. There are a number of financial data vendors that specialise in collecting, cleaning, collating and distributing market data and this has become the most common way that traders and investors get access to market data.
Delivery of price data from exchanges to users, such as traders, is highly time-sensitive and specialized technologies designed to handle collection and throughput of massive data streams are used to distribute the information to traders and investors. The speed that market data is distributed can become critical when trading systems are based on analysing the data before others are able to, such as in high-frequency trading.
A black market is a covert trade in illegal or stolen goods.
Black Market may also refer to:
The Black is a rock band from Austin, Texas that formed in 2002 when singer/songwriter David Longoria began collaborating with drummer Andy Morales. The two were later joined by renowned guitarist Alan Schaefer (son of famous guitar maker Ed Schaefer) and Nick Moulos of the Austin band The Crackpipes.
The group began playing regularly at Emo's and house parties until Schaefer moved to France to teach English in 2004. Longoria joined major label act ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead during the band's hiatus, his first performance with them on the Late Show with David Letterman in January 2005. Schaefer joined the rest of the band to support Trail of Dead on their European Worlds Apart tour. During the tour Trail of Dead was the band's backing band for a handful of shows.
Their full-length album Tanglewood was recorded in 2004 and released the spring of 2005 on their own record label K Woo.
The band's next release, titled Donna, was released in the summer of 2007.
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Here are the top 10 shocking things you didn't know about the Black Market from crazy cruise ship pirates to illegal organ traders. Subscribe to American Eye http://goo.gl/GBphkv 4. Counterfeit Knockoffs Ever wish you could get ahold of a Louis Vuitton designer handbag or freshly made Italian boots for a fraction of the real price? Well you sort of can nowadays if you're willing to sacrifice a little quality. It might still look like the same thing but the quality is nowhere near the real deal. The knockoff black market brings in about 600 million dollars annually. For handbags that are commonly targeted like chanel, coach, etc. the bag will be made of phony leather that doesn’t feel smooth to the touch. Knockoffs also commonly forget minor details of the real thing, missing pockets an...
Data breaches. You have heard all about them: Target, Anthem Health, Home Depot, millions of data points stolen. But what happens to your personal information? Take your Social Security number, for example. It's yours and to you it's priceless, but would you believe that to a data thief it's only worth about $30? Here's how it happens. Once they get your data, hackers break it down into smaller groups, into subsets, and they sell that information quickly before you report it as stolen because then it loses its value. Email addresses, for example, they're sold wholesale to thieves who specialize in phishing scams. So, here's a website with information for sale. I find CVV codes. There are free bank and PayPal accounts. About 800 people have looked at those, and you can see all the differ...
Data breaches are becoming more and more common, targeting businesses across every industry and many wonder how criminals can profit from the use of stolen credit cards. The card holders themselves are not responsible for any of the charges, so how is it that criminals are able to make money from the stolen cards? This video demonstrates how stolen credit cards fuel the exploit black market and how we credit card holders are impacted. Read more: http://www.tripwire.com/state-of-security/vulnerability-management/how-stolen-target-credit-cards-are-used-on-the-black-market/
Media smugglers get Taylor Swift, Game of Thrones, and the New York Times to Cubans every week through an illegal network of runners. Subscribe to our channel! http://goo.gl/0bsAjO In Cuba there is barely any internet. Anything but the state-run TV channels is prohibited. Publications are limited to the state-approved newspapers and magazines. This is the law. But, in typical Cuban fashion, the law doesn't stop a vast underground system of entertainment and news media distributors and consumers. "El Paquete Semanal" (The Weekly Package) is a weekly trove of digital content—everything from American movies to PDFs of Spanish newspapers—that is gathered, organized and transferred by a human web of runners and dealers to the entire country. It is a prodigious and profitable operation. I w...
READ THIS SHIT! an overview of the Black Market, In the deep web, i highly recommend you do not visit the deep web as its mostly CP, Gore, raw data, there are alot of hackers, so do not download anything from there if you do visit it. be careful when clicking links. this is for educational purposes only. I will not be adding any links because simply i do not want my account or video deleted or suspended.
ALICE iN BLACK MARKET by LIQ Link: nicovideo.jp/watch/sm12107146 I had this song on repeat for DAYS. I'd love the picture just as much if they'd made the eyes one color though ._. Aaaaannnd, I made a mistake. The second time she says something about demons painting the "mysterious world" black, replace that with "mirror world" ._. I'm translating songs to practice my Japanese grammar and get used to seeing kanji, so this translation may not be the most accurate, but I do try my best~ If you wanna tell me something that's wrong with the translation, go ahead, be brutal. Romaji: gozen zero ji jusan fun gojuyon byou shikaku wo shatto daun gozen go ji sanjuppun nijukyu byou kisokuteki na asa gozen ku ji nijuhachi fun yon byou kare to no yakusoku gozen ju ji yonjuni fun san byou te wo ts...
Recorded on Mar 23 2016 at GCP NEXT 2016 in San Francisco. Watch how FIS & Google are working to build a next-generation stock market reconstruction system that aims to bring transparency to the US financial markets and drive innovation across financial services. In this video we dive into the proposed system architecture and show how products like Cloud Bigtable, Cloud Dataflow and BigQuery enable this process. As part of the exercise, we ran a load test to process, validate, and link 25 billion US equities and options market events in 50 minutes, generating some impressive statistics in the process. Speakers: Neil Palmer and Todd Ricker from FIS and Carter Page from Google.
In Cuba, cab drivers are the one percent Subscribe to our channel! http://goo.gl/0bsAjO Cuba’s economy works as a central planning model, where government ministries dole out resources and set everything from prices to inventories to salaries. The fact that a taxi driver can make so much more than a physician is a reflection of the Cuban government’s heavy focus on tourism. For years, the central planning apparatus has valued tourism as a key mechanism for both bringing in revenue as well as propagating the idea that Cuba is thriving. Many pesos are collected by the high prices on everything related to the tourism industry. Vox.com is a news website that helps you cut through the noise and understand what's really driving the events in the headlines. Check out http://www.vox.com to get ...
Here are the top 10 shocking things you didn't know about the Black Market from crazy cruise ship pirates to illegal organ traders. Subscribe to American Eye http://goo.gl/GBphkv 4. Counterfeit Knockoffs Ever wish you could get ahold of a Louis Vuitton designer handbag or freshly made Italian boots for a fraction of the real price? Well you sort of can nowadays if you're willing to sacrifice a little quality. It might still look like the same thing but the quality is nowhere near the real deal. The knockoff black market brings in about 600 million dollars annually. For handbags that are commonly targeted like chanel, coach, etc. the bag will be made of phony leather that doesn’t feel smooth to the touch. Knockoffs also commonly forget minor details of the real thing, missing pockets an...
Data breaches. You have heard all about them: Target, Anthem Health, Home Depot, millions of data points stolen. But what happens to your personal information? Take your Social Security number, for example. It's yours and to you it's priceless, but would you believe that to a data thief it's only worth about $30? Here's how it happens. Once they get your data, hackers break it down into smaller groups, into subsets, and they sell that information quickly before you report it as stolen because then it loses its value. Email addresses, for example, they're sold wholesale to thieves who specialize in phishing scams. So, here's a website with information for sale. I find CVV codes. There are free bank and PayPal accounts. About 800 people have looked at those, and you can see all the differ...
Data breaches are becoming more and more common, targeting businesses across every industry and many wonder how criminals can profit from the use of stolen credit cards. The card holders themselves are not responsible for any of the charges, so how is it that criminals are able to make money from the stolen cards? This video demonstrates how stolen credit cards fuel the exploit black market and how we credit card holders are impacted. Read more: http://www.tripwire.com/state-of-security/vulnerability-management/how-stolen-target-credit-cards-are-used-on-the-black-market/
Media smugglers get Taylor Swift, Game of Thrones, and the New York Times to Cubans every week through an illegal network of runners. Subscribe to our channel! http://goo.gl/0bsAjO In Cuba there is barely any internet. Anything but the state-run TV channels is prohibited. Publications are limited to the state-approved newspapers and magazines. This is the law. But, in typical Cuban fashion, the law doesn't stop a vast underground system of entertainment and news media distributors and consumers. "El Paquete Semanal" (The Weekly Package) is a weekly trove of digital content—everything from American movies to PDFs of Spanish newspapers—that is gathered, organized and transferred by a human web of runners and dealers to the entire country. It is a prodigious and profitable operation. I w...
READ THIS SHIT! an overview of the Black Market, In the deep web, i highly recommend you do not visit the deep web as its mostly CP, Gore, raw data, there are alot of hackers, so do not download anything from there if you do visit it. be careful when clicking links. this is for educational purposes only. I will not be adding any links because simply i do not want my account or video deleted or suspended.
ALICE iN BLACK MARKET by LIQ Link: nicovideo.jp/watch/sm12107146 I had this song on repeat for DAYS. I'd love the picture just as much if they'd made the eyes one color though ._. Aaaaannnd, I made a mistake. The second time she says something about demons painting the "mysterious world" black, replace that with "mirror world" ._. I'm translating songs to practice my Japanese grammar and get used to seeing kanji, so this translation may not be the most accurate, but I do try my best~ If you wanna tell me something that's wrong with the translation, go ahead, be brutal. Romaji: gozen zero ji jusan fun gojuyon byou shikaku wo shatto daun gozen go ji sanjuppun nijukyu byou kisokuteki na asa gozen ku ji nijuhachi fun yon byou kare to no yakusoku gozen ju ji yonjuni fun san byou te wo ts...
Recorded on Mar 23 2016 at GCP NEXT 2016 in San Francisco. Watch how FIS & Google are working to build a next-generation stock market reconstruction system that aims to bring transparency to the US financial markets and drive innovation across financial services. In this video we dive into the proposed system architecture and show how products like Cloud Bigtable, Cloud Dataflow and BigQuery enable this process. As part of the exercise, we ran a load test to process, validate, and link 25 billion US equities and options market events in 50 minutes, generating some impressive statistics in the process. Speakers: Neil Palmer and Todd Ricker from FIS and Carter Page from Google.
In Cuba, cab drivers are the one percent Subscribe to our channel! http://goo.gl/0bsAjO Cuba’s economy works as a central planning model, where government ministries dole out resources and set everything from prices to inventories to salaries. The fact that a taxi driver can make so much more than a physician is a reflection of the Cuban government’s heavy focus on tourism. For years, the central planning apparatus has valued tourism as a key mechanism for both bringing in revenue as well as propagating the idea that Cuba is thriving. Many pesos are collected by the high prices on everything related to the tourism industry. Vox.com is a news website that helps you cut through the noise and understand what's really driving the events in the headlines. Check out http://www.vox.com to get ...
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PyData NYC 2015 There is a lot of hype and speculation about the deep web. Whether focused on size or variety, there's one common theme ... opportunity. The intelligence gathering phase of any decision should not end at a Google search. Many companies are already tapping this wealth of data with open tools and practices. Coming from a background of tracking black markets on the web in the DARPA Memex program, we will show how to use tools that go beyond the surface web and pull out rich structured data to analyze. In this presentation, we'll dive into using our Python based open source tool stack for building an analytics search engine and utilizing the rest of the Python ecosystem for analysis. Slides available here: http://www.slideshare.net/kriehl/memex-pydata-new-york-2015
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Money & Speed: Inside the Black Box is a thriller based on actual events that takes you to the heart of our automated world. Based on interviews with those directly involved and data visualizations up to the millisecond, it reconstructs the flash crash of May 6th 2010: the fastest and deepest U.S. stock market plunge ever. Money & Speed: Inside the Black Box is developed by filmmaker Marije Meerman in close collaboration with design studio Catalogtree. This explorative documentary is a marriage of strong storytelling and meticulous visual analysis. A rare opportunity to experience what is happening inside the black boxes of our rapidly evolving financial markets. This film is also available in English as an iPad-app in the Apple app store as the world's first Touch Doc. The Touch Doc s...
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Black Market
Sneak around the corner
Budapester Strasse
Black Market
Peek around the corner
“La Police qui passe”
Come! I’ll show you things you cannot get elsewhere
Come! Make with the offers and you’ll get your share.
Black Market
Powdered milk for bikes
Souls for Lucky Strikes
Got some broken down ideals? Like wedding rings?
Spoken:
Sh! Tiptoe. Trade your things.
Chorus:
I’ll trade you for your candy
Some georgeous merchandise
My camera. It’s a dandy
Six by nine - just your size
You want my porcellain figure?
A watch? A submarine?
A Rembrandt? Salami? Black lingerie from Wien?
I’ll sell my goods
Behind the screen.
No ceiling, no feeling. A very smooth routine
You buy my goods, and boy my goods are keen.
Black Market
Coocoo clocks and treasures
Thousand little pleasures
Black Market
Laces for the missis, chewing gum for kisses.
Come! And see my big binoculars this week.
Price? Only six cartons one puff a peek.
Black Market
Milk and microscope for liverwurst and soap.
Browse around I’ve got so many toys.
Spoken: Don’t be bashful
Step up, boys.
Chorus:
You like my first edition?
It’s yours, that’s how I am.
A simple definition
You take art, I take spam.
To you for your “K” ration: my passion and maybe
An inkling, a twinkling or real sympathy
I’m selling out - take all I’ve got!
Ambitions! Convictions! The works!
Why not? Enjoy my goods, for boy my goods