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Elizadath: how do I survive with 16k monthly salary? I use 4 hunds to / fro each day. my life is almost worthless . I have tried a lot of people for assistance but nobody seems ready to assist, nobody seems to believe in my dream. even when I share my Idea with some people, the next thing I see is execution without y consent. life can be cry difficult . I dnt know that I can find myself in a financial mess situation like this. dnt know what to do. am not myself rt nw. my life needs direction. nlders, pls save me frm the pit of poverty.formal or general education will only earn you a living but self education or specialise knwlegd will earn you a fortune....looking for a happy fullfill and successful life be a man of value..peace |
this guy is deteriorating for saying that, i wonder what has been smoking or sniffing that got him incapable of realising weda he is unda hallucination or pychotic delusion wen watching dat tv program ........he shud go to emmanuel tv and advertise or make he go sit down one place |
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just imagine, they will give you delusional sermons that only inspire poverty, hatred for their religion nonconformist, and death/revenge/terror and hostility all in the name of peace,i even heard they had to create their own discovery channel for only their religion follwers, by the time you are now left all deluded,confused ,jobless and left alone without innovation, they caught off your hand with the latest technology,but why....could it be they believe you are not suppose to have sense at all....delusional mode |
because my relationship with poverty is broke enuf |
greatgod2012: May God help us.dont be so scared ,it one of those verbal pranks,to steal away reality from us,if microwave which is of a lower frequency and nd longst wavelenght can cause irradiation in foods, please do the physics will radio wave, infrared and pure white light also cause cancer to our foods i think they should have research it before making it into a food appliance so why inflictin fear to the public now,,,,fuzzy logic |
William Delbert Gann's 28 golden rules William Delbert Gann, a famous American trader (1878-1955) earned $50 million during the Great Depression. In 1933, he performed 479 trades - 422 of which were winners - which enabled him to achieve an overall gain of 4000%! He is credited with the design of a stock market forecasting system that is based more on dates than it is on prices. Below are the rules... Anything in italic is a comment that I added and not a part of his original rules. 1) Never risk more than 10% of your trading capital in a single trade. (This is still pretty risky, I wouldn't ever recommend risking more than 5% of your capital on a single trade) 2) Always use stop-loss orders. 3) Never overtrade. (If you have 2 trades open, the total risk involved should not violate the first rule) 4) Never let a profit run into a loss. (As soon as you're making a profit, raise your stop so that you don't lose any money) 5) Don't enter a trade if you are unsure of the trend. Never trade against the trend. 6) When in doubt, get out, and don't get in when in doubt. 7) Only trade active markets. (And only trade liquid markets) Distribute your risk equally among different markets. (It's better to have 3 small orders on 3 different currency pairs than 1 big order on 1 currency pair)9) Never limit your orders. Trade at the market. 10) Don't close trades without a good reason. 11) Extra monies from successful trades should be placed in a separate account. 12) Never trade to scalp a profit. (You should only shoot for big profits, not small ones as one bad trade can wipe out lots of small winning trades) 13) Never average a loss. (Example: if you buy EUR/USD and it falls, don't buy more (in order to average out your average purchase price) because you could lose twice as much money now) 14) Never get out of the market because you have lost patience or get in because you are anxious from waiting. 15) Avoid taking small profits and large losses. 16) Never cancel a stop loss after you have placed the trade. 17) Avoid getting in and out of the market too often. 18) Be willing to make money from both sides of the market. (Your objective is to stay with the trend and make money. If the trend slows down, sell on rallies to buy back at a lower price). 19) Never buy or sell just because the price is low or high. 20) Be careful about pyramiding at the wrong time. Pyramiding should be only accomplished once it has crossed resistance levels and broken zones of support. 21) Pyramiding can be very profitable at the right time. Select commodities (or currency pairs) with a strong trend up when buying and with definite downtrend to sell short. 22) Never hedge a losing position. If you are long one commodity and it starts to go down, don't sell another commodity short to hedge it. Get out of the market. Take your loss and wait for another opportunity. 23) Never change your position without a good reason. When you make a trade, make it with good reason according to some definite rule. Then do not get out unless there is a definite indication of change in trend. 24) Avoid trading after long periods of success. You should maintain a disciplined, planned trading program. 25) Don't try to guess tops or bottoms. Let the market show you that it has genuinely made a top or bottom. 26) Don't follow a blind man's advice. (Only trust advice when you are 100% sure that this person's trading system works) 27) Reduce trading after the first loss; never increase. 28) Avoid getting in wrong and out wrong; or getting in right and out wrong. This is making a double mistake.
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[quote author=Mynd_44]Then how did you come about this list?[/quote]i got it from d best teacher ![]() xperio |
KateSpade: blah.lol..not bunch but some |
Hi Nlanders Here are the mistakes most ladies make that ve come to observe personally 1 Believing a Guy will change for u 2 insisting on a Guy who clearly doesn't give a crap about u 3 Playing hard 2 get 4 entirely 2 long, till you're way past your sell by a date 4 Falling 4 a bad Guy and putting the good guys in the "FRIENDS Z0NE" 5 Thinking every Guy is like your EX 6 Shaving 0ff your EYEBR0WS Completely just 2 draw them back 0n 7 Blaming the entire male population 4 one bad experience 8 Bringing 0ther Gals down because of your own insecurities 9 allowing the same Guy 2 hurt u 0ver and over, you're taken him back for another time. It's u who has a problem not Him 10 ignoring this update and perfecting the same mistakes Feel free to drop yours too ...... |
The worst thing that could ever be said about a city is not that it merits “top 10 most hated” status. No, the worst thing that could ever be said about a city is that it’s not even worth discussing. Say what you like about these 10 places (and lots of people do), they all prompt conversation. OK, plenty of critical conversation according to our findings, but we mean that in the most positive light. So let’s re-name this one “10 cities travelers most love to hate” -- and secretly hope that they remain, if not “awfully beautiful,” at least “beautifully awful” to some degree. Because who really wants a world full of Vancouvers and Stockholms? 10. Belize City, Belize Few tropical outposts less than a three-hour flight from Dallas have spawned as many alluring Sunday travel section taglines as Belize -- a diving and cruise ship magnet that has been dubbed “Central America Lite,” “the other Caribbean” and “the gateway to the world’s second largest barrier reef.” With all that warm press and tourist traffic passing through, you’d expect Belize City to have kicked its nagging reputation as the sorriest port o’ call on either edge of the Caribbean. Crime. Drugs. Dilapidation. Welcoming committees of bored, desperate touts. A vibe that screams avoid-being-out-after-dark-and-wait-for-your-real-itinerary-to-begin. Belize City has it all. When your own Director of Tourism owns that Belize’s main transport hub is “consistently rated as the worst destination” among cruise passengers, something more than the city’s famous swing bridge may need adjusting. Until then, it’s full speed to the puddle jumpers and water taxis. 9. Cairo, Egypt There are other cities coping with even more crippling air pollution, maniacal driving, ridiculous traffic, overpopulation and post-revolution stress -- though not too many, and none we can think of that travelers would ever put very high on a sightseeing list. Cairo, of course, impels us to come anyway -- which naturally breeds some resentment. Home of the world’s last remaining ancient Wonder and an incomparable wealth of history and antiquities that rank high on any serious globetrotter’s bucket list, visitors these days are forced to turn more than just a blind lung to a recent World Health Organization report that equates breathing in this city with smoking a pack a day. “Avoid the crowds and protests and it should be fine otherwise,” advises one recent visitor on Lonely Planet’s Thorn Tree. “We can't predict what will happen, but keep your ear to the ground and you should be OK,” hedges another. It needs to be asked: Was modern Cairo really what Pharaoh Khufu had in mind in his 5,000 Year Plan? 8. New Delhi, India Travel scams happen everywhere. But few cities fuel as much lengthy discussion and strategizing about them as India’s sprawling capital -- arguably the world’s favorite place for travel forum junkies to dish on their favorite travel forum topic: How to avoid getting fleeced outside the airport, at the train station, at your hotel and everywhere in between. “There are plenty of cons to be aware of,” blogs TravBuddy in a post entitled "Scam City: Delhi’s Tourist Hustles and How To Avoid Them," which lists several popular ones by name: The "Government Tourist Office" scam; The "Hotel Commission" scam; The "Fake Train Station" scam; The "Airport Transfer" scam, etc. Learn these. Commit them to memory. Then go out and freely soak in the opulence of New Delhi, the breathless chaos of Old Delhi -- the otherworldly extremeness of it all, knowing that your street savvy is really no match for a place that makes New York look prenatal. “Avoiding scams and touts in Delhi,” posts travel community site, traveldudes.org, “the chances are really high that you will be scammed anyway.” 7. Jakarta, Indonesia Jakarta isn’t nicknamed “The Big Durian” (thorny, odorous fruit you might actually enjoy if you give it a chance) for nothing. “It is a very demanding city from a traveler’s perspective, full of surprises and awaiting difficulties,” notes one TripAdvisor expat who came to love Jakarta after six months. “Once you get to know it, you can’t have enough of it.” The obvious snag. Indonesia’s 8 million annual tourists arriving at this springboard to Bali, Yogyakarta, Sumatra -- anywhere but here -- spend on average 7.84 days in Indonesia according to a 2011 study by the country’s Central Bureau for Statistics. How long will it take most visitors to decide they haven’t enough time to gain an insider’s appreciation about this sprawling city choked with traffic, pollution, poverty and tourist “draws” largely revolving around random street adventures and an epidemic of malls? 6. Lima, Peru f you’re prepared to delve into the nooks and crannies of this massive city, then you can find plenty to admire,” blogs one Lima supporter, after delivering the mortal blow that “most people that I’ve spoken to about Peru don’t really rate Lima. It’s ugly, it’s boring, it’s not traditional enough, are the main complaints I’ve heard.” “Who knew we'd love Lima so much?” opines another blogger. “My Spanish teacher said it was boring. Lonely Planet didn't make it sound exciting. Others yawned through it -- but four times wasn't enough Lima for me!” “For much of the year, a smog hangs over Lima. The city looks washed out and monochrome. When you combine this with years of news (and rumors) about Lima being unsafe, shabby or just plain boring,” opines Time Out in its defense of Lima, it’s no wonder people overlook “Latin America’s best-kept secret.” Blame it on that herd mentality, but until Lima’s staunchest fanbase stops going on about how everyone else mistakenly finds the place insufferable, it’s a one-way ticket to Machu Picchu, please. 5. Los Angeles, United States To clarify, we’re talking about the one in California. Not Los Angeles, Texas (pop. 20), a little spot near San Antonio that adopted the name in 1923 as an unsuccessful promotional stunt. Nobody you know has anything bad to say about that place. Not so for this center-less megalopolis sloppily carved into about 90 sub-cities, over 20 ailing freeways, countless area codes and a half-million strip malls with mediocre Thai food. How did a semi-arid desert without a decent water supply get so huge -- and so hugely disliked? Stealing water didn’t help, but that was a long time ago. “When you get there, there is no there, there,” says one of many underwhelmed L.A. bashers on quora.com, who adds that tourist traps like Hollywood are a total bummer. So are earthquakes, race riots, traffic pileups, smog reports, constant sirens and the irksome sense that people who live here are okay with all of that because the weather’s nicer than wherever they moved from. However it happened, “I hate L.A.” has evolved into a kneejerk not just for obvious rivals like San Francisco but virtually every other American city full of folks who may never have actually been to L.A. but can just imagine. Not even Randy Newman can sing over a PR mudslide like that. 4. Timbuktu, Mali A century ago, the world’s most tenacious travelers may have been awarded a brief thrill upon reaching this legendary trans-Saharan trading center hiding in the middle of nowhere. But even then, Timbuktu was nearly half-a-millennium past its golden years and largely relying on the travel industry’s most dubious selling point: being so ridiculously remote and unspectacular that even the dictionary references you as “any extremely distant place.” Today, according to a recent British survey, a third of the public doesn’t believe that Timbuktu actually exists. Among the remaining two-thirds are those romantic, off-the-beaten-path travelers who’ve fought tooth and claw to get all the way out here only to find a stifling, sand-strewn cluster of shabby buildings staving off desertification. 3. Paris, France Paris inspires a certain love-hate relationship. Not just for fans of old Renoir or Chevy Chase movies, but for travelers too -- who inspired us to feature this singular place twice. Here and in last week’s column: “World's most loved cities.” What do people love about Paris? If you don’t already know, click the link to find out. In the meantime, what do people not love about Paris, aside from the usual rude waiter stereotypes, crazy lines at the Louvre and the city’s knack for rekindling long-kicked smoking habits about 10 minutes after landing? “I was wondering what was so special about the 'French Breakfast' that I saw advertised everywhere we went,” comments a frequent Paris traveler on VirtualTourist, who sat down and ordered one during his first visit to the city. “For 20 euros you get a croissant, butter, three ounces of hot chocolate, three ounces of orange juice and a small baguette. Are you kidding??” “Don’t be too easily flattered as you approach the Place du Tertre in Montmartre,” another visitor warns about platoons of starving artists bombarding first-timers to have their portrait done. “I've now lost count of the number of times we've been told that [my husband] has 'interesting hair.’” “I just read of someone’s four-hour wait to ascend the Eiffel Tower and recalled the coldest I had ever been -- the day I waited atop the platform on the Eiffel Tower, waiting to go to the next level.” “We made our way to the catacombs hoping to find an extraordinary sight,” says another. “Unfortunately, it was nothing but rooms and rooms and rooms full of bones.” Every legendary city suffers some degree of overhype. About the food, the views, the charming street scene, the faint possibility of jumping into a car at the stroke of midnight and riding into a more exciting era with Ernest Hemingway & friends, etc. But the dreamy expectations reserved for Paris -- propagated by generations of writers who haven’t been here in awhile -- are in their own league. What first-timer here isn’t going to be a little disillusioned after wandering around for hours with checklists, arrondissement maps and dog-poop-soiled shoes without finding a decent place for a quick bite? 2. Sydney & Melbourne (or Melbourne & Sydney), Australia Australia’s top two cities would be nowhere near this list if it weren’t for the 177 straight years of utter hatred they’ve reserved for each other. Since the founding of Melbourne in 1835 (by exactly the kind of pennywise, do-gooder farmboys that Sydney’s felon founders had no patience for), Sydneysiders and Melburnians have been loathingly distinguishing themselves from each other in ways that would make Toronto and Montreal blush. Still, they may have overlooked the greatest source of antipathy of all, notes Anthony Sharwood in The Punch. “Sydney and Melbourne have much, much more in common than either of them ever care to admit.” In fact, “Melbourne is the city in the world most similar to Sydney.” About 4 million multicultural residents spread across a trendy downtown area with sprawling suburbs, high home prices, a vibrant food and arts scene, Australian TV and radio stations, the occasional bushfire and an intense repugnance for a certain unspeakable place 720 kilometers away. Which city are we talking about here? Either Melbourne or Sydney, perhaps? But wait. There is a startling difference. Last year, The Economist ranked Melbourne the “World’s Most Livable City” with 97.5 points. Sydney came in sixth in this same survey with 96.1 points. Do the math. These places are like fire and ice. 1. Tijuana, Mexico Last year, says BajaInsider.com, Tijuana had a lower murder rate and fewer carjackings than Philadelphia in spite of having a police force a third the size -- so why is there a Department of State Travel Warning for TJ and not for Philly? But never mind all those obvious, glossed-over comparisons between Tijuana and urban Pennsylvania. The point is that while there are even dicier border towns, cheesier drinking holes, wearier haggling magnets and gloomier border crossings (sorry, folks, drug-screenings take time) than Tijuana, it’s hard to find an undiscriminating tourism hub that’s taken a bigger hit in the public eye lately. According to a recent Worldfocus report, Tijuana’s annual tourism numbers have plummeted by as much as 90 percent in less than 10 years, and other research estimates that visitor-related revenue has declined by almost as much over a similar period. Drug cartel violence. The recession. Recent swine flu outbreaks. If any place can rebound from all this, it’s TJ. But when Southern California marketing firms start shying away from that age-old pitch -- “Come to San Diego and be in a foreign country in 20 minutes” -- that’s when you have to wonder if all those never again regulars kind of mean it this time. |
see this deluded voodooist proving educated, if he doesnt understand the power of mystery of God,he shudnt be an antagonist in that way, does he want christains in his cohort nw....just thinkin |
emilyone: I need a second income apart from my monthly paying job and i have at least N1m to invest in this venture but the issue is that i have no particular business in mind.kindly seek a honest prof financial advisor, a legal agreement on risk taking makes you mentally free to decide where to invest |
The Light Within it all started as a flash of light on a clean slate,afterward it starts getting blurred around but the little glow within was able to withstand all that seems dark because it refuse to be extinguished, it lead the path that was envisioned which was once encapsulated with darkness. Every other external source of light created a delusional path that made it darker and mysterious, which couldn't prevented stumping over an unexpected obstacle, but am human, i fell, i felt the pain,bt i still felt stronger wen i found out that my little light within is still glowing, the more i trust in it ,it rekindles the more..a stone captures my attention wen the light within reflected on it,i picked it up and got up to find out am a reflection to the world |
Moses was so lucky! It’s hard to deny the existence of something bigger than yourself, when there’s a freaking burning bush talking directly to you! And then, as if that wasn’t enough, he walks away from the mountain with the exact message that he’s supposed to give carved in stone—Biblical CliffsNotes! If only I could get the boxwood shrubs outside to bust out some stonemasonry for all of us, so we could have a better idea of what exactly we’re supposed to be doing! Well, it is possible—burning bushes, or at least contact with something higher—but, right now, I want to talk about our linear minds and their incessant need to always be doing something. We live in a world of anxiety. If we’re not working towards something, we assume that we’re wasting away. Not the case. Our 24- hour news cycle world has convinced us that something has to be happening at every waking moment. In doing so, it has stripped us of our ability to just relax. Yet, taking a step back, sitting quietly, and just imagining and feeling into the various potentials of our future is still the best way to “get things done.” We’re so busy running on the hamster wheel, that often, we don’t even notice that we’re not going anywhere. I’ve been trying to take 15-minutes every morning, where I turn on some binaural brainwave beats, and just zone out (or in, as is sometimes the case). I’ve also started using the 750 Words platform to just mind dump. For 15-20 minutes everyday, I open up 750 Words and just go stream-of- consciousness. I literally type whatever intuitive thought comes into my mind without even thinking about it. A lot of times it is complete garbage nonsense, but every so often, I land on something that I realize I need to explore. Today I simply closed my eyes, asked my higher-self what I should be doing, and then started typing whatever came to me. I find its helpful to answer myself in the third person, so that I can allow myself, or something higher, to be objective with me. Here’s what I taught myself, today: As you are aware, there is nothing that you HAVE to do. If you would find joy in doing anything, then by all means do that. But, we are here to tell you that there is never a linear pattern that must be followed to get the things that you desire. It is your desire and the belief that those desires are manifesting that brings them to you, not any type of action. If we were in your physical shoes, we would spend our mornings imagining. We would feel into all of the potentials available to us and then focus—feel—into the potentials that most please us. So, often, in your physical body, you get into an unwanted situation and THEN you say, I want something else. Well, that is not the right time to ask. You already have momentum moving in the other direction. It is good that you are aware that something you do not like is happening, though. It gives you a barometer of where your point of attraction is currently at. Instead of waiting until after you’ve jumped out of the plane to say you don’t want to be falling, try pre-paving your days before the SPLAT is inevitable. You will find that when you are joyful, even when it seems silly because you’re just thinking about something that your linear mind would say “isn’t real” then you’ll find that life becomes much more fun. It will be easy, once you are focused on being joyful, as opposed to focusing on the things that might bring you joy. You are already living a perfect life. There is nothing more that you have to do. But, it is sometimes FUN to do something, so let that be your guide. If something is going to bring you true joy, then pursue it. After you’ve finished, or even while you’re partaking in the activity, take a pulse of the situation. Is it making you joyful? Is there something that you could do, or not do, that would make it more joyful? Do that. Or do nothing and just feel into what joy feels like. As you make your dominant thought one of joy, you will no longer have need for questions like, “What should I do?” because the answer is always the same. Seek joy. I’ve come to realize that the answer to just about any question I have can be easily found just by quieting my mind and asking my higher-self. Usually the answer is somewhere along the lines of, “Quit the hustle and bustle and just enjoy the ride.” Now, when I feel like I should be doing something, I just take a moment, breathe deeply in, and ask myself, what will make me happy in this moment? Then, I do that. |
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this is rubbish and mediocrity in disguise, so if a hardcore persimist seems right,we shud now jump into conclusion that he is a prophet or realist..##we need to wake up people |
helo tradestars and comets....do anyone have an opinion on the posible effect of fiscal policy that will soon be implemented on USD traders |
naijababe: Dow is set to continue its rally to the upside especially if fiscal cliff is put to bed before congress breaks for the holidays. ![]() |
analysin commitment of traders(COT) report properly is d best way to know the players in charge ,whch makes decision easily to desern trend , correction, or reversal, is like a diamond in the rough for me |
efe22: Instaforex delaying opening bell by 1Hour. For them it opens 11pm (NG). See current price here easy-forex.comthey did not delay,it because of the daylight saving time(dst) from the general server,whch left some part of d world gmt+1 |
prowl G: can one avoid missing a trade?Logic wins , impulse kills |
WHY IS IT THAT THIS MAN FORESEE MORE OF THE EVIL NEWS MORE THAN THE GOOD NEWS,(IF THERE IS ANY GOOD NEWS HE HAS EVER BROADCASTED,I DOUBT)COULD IT BE THAT HE SPENDS TIME MORE IN THE EVIL REALM MORE THAN THE GOOD ONE,He own no pass winch,papa kill mama, oganje marry mami water, nd al that digusting news,HONESTLY BY THE LAW HE SHOULD BE CHARGE FOR RELIGIOUS TERRORISM AND UNPATRIOTIC ATTITUDE,WHAT MORE COULD BE OBVIOUS |
hello fellow Nlders, i open this thread to share songs that triggers that Endorphins-like Love hormones in you, and make u feel love is a beautiful thing despite all disappointments nd heartbreaks......as for me ,my list goes below I love you.........lecrae Rainy days..........Grits Heartbeat..........nneka we can be more........sho baraka Take me as i am.........lecrae For my life .........roof top I'd like..............freshlyground |
Lucy001: I have it, but it not working, I think one needs a password, a friend sent it to me, it works like magic according to him!!you re rite,the robot is specially programmed to trade currencies that gives u broker manipulation proof like usdcad....and it only trade only asian session......tp is always 98 to 100% |
Kirinwa: How does it work and how can it be installed?goto ur installation folder and drop it in the expert/library folder, then load it when u open ur mt4 from your navigation toolbar |
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hello NLders, it pleases me to share the reasons why most stock traders and hedge funds investors are taking a leap into investing in the Forex market 1. A Forex trader could make profit through the market no matter if it is bearish and bullish which is different from the capital market, Forex has no strict regulation in speculation, no matter whether it is a long-term or a short-term transaction there is still a hidden profit, moreover, Forex market is a double-transaction market which means Forex traders could make profit through both upward and downward trend. 2. Forex traders could obtain a much larger transaction compared to the stock market, through the Forex trading, Forex traders could obtain 100 times larger transaction compared to the stock market. According to the present US situation, if a Forex trader invests $1,000 in the stock market, the trader may obtain $2,000 of stock domination property with a proportion of 2:1, but through Forex trading, a Forex trader can do transaction with a proportion up to 100:1. 3. Forex trader may make profit from the ordinary news, like the interest rate change, Forex market is closely related to various countries' politic, economy and culture, Forex traders could also obtain profit from other kinds of news, for example interest rate level change, will influence the interest of the Forex deposit. 4. Forex traders could do 24 hours trading. The stock market can only be traded during daytime at a specific time, generally from 9:30a.m. to 4:00p.m.. If you too have your own full time job, then you will face the dilemma - either to give up your full time job or forgo the trading opportunity. But Forex market can be traded 5 days a week and 24 hours a day, Forex traders can trade during their free time which is normally at night after working hour. 5. If a trader analyze based on technical analysis, Forex trading would be much more suitable for such traders because the Forex market has a very large trading volume. Currently the Forex market has daily trading volume of 4 trillion Dollar, such giant market will completely digest a fore trader's transaction cash, under such situation the accuracy of the technical analysis would be much higher then any financial market, the chances of using technical analysis to make profit would be much more higher. 6. In the stock market there are hundred and thousand kinds of stocks, then choosing stock will be a very difficult matter. But in the Forex market, the currency combination is extremely limited, this may enable Forex traders to concentrate on these currencies combination, and could follow the trend quickly. 7. The amount of money which is bought, sold or traded in a Forex market can quickly be turned into liquid cash, or better still, it is actually made into hard cash. The speed with which such transactions take place in a Forex market can be really fast for any investor, irrespective of the country of his origin. Feel free to add your contribution on what market you would likely invest your portfolio, stocks, Mutual or Hedge funds, or the Forex Market.........in other words , where do your appetite for risk thrive most |
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The controversial singer, Goldie has decided to get back to her being a celeb and has decided to make her fans happy with random pictures on twitter. the first pics is how she was before
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infofirst: My message for everyday newbies like me and those checking, if u r new to forex or struggling with fx, i advise u visit www.babypips.com under school section to learn,and then google more on the following topics and ur trading will never be same except for better,Agea free $5 real account is rubbish, and will only add cobweb to the comprehensibility of any newbies, they know what they re doing, what will 5$ leverage with 1:100 buy, and y did they choose streamster instead of user friendly Metatrader4..........avafx is the best broker with webminar easy to understand tutor after babypips graduation |

Distribute your risk equally among different markets. (It's better to have 3 small orders on 3 different currency pairs than 1 big order on 1 currency pair)