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<< previous page 1 2 next page>> written by Debra L. Morrison I congratulate all who have not sold out of their stock mutual funds, realizing that monies invested in the stock markets are there for the medium-to-long term goods and services that we will buy as we age. Yet I want to invite those who may have sold out of their stock mutual funds or stocks to begin buying back into the markets, perhaps utilizing a strategy called Dollar Cost Averaging, which is fancy language for investing systematically into the market on different days thereby attaining different purchase prices whose average has historically been favorable to simply choosing one particular day in which to invest (or sell, for that matter). written by Priya Darshini Often in the midst of some activity their thoughts drift to that perfect holiday- it could be anything from just unwinding and reconnecting with spouse and children, fun with friends or savour Mother Nature at her best or an adrenalin pumping adventure-packed trip. Irrespective of objective, company and destination- that perfect holiday will remain elusive and a disaster could easily take its place. What could go wrong, you wonder. Well, anything from falling ill, not knowing how to enjoy the place upon reaching there, or what if you lose our luggage (which is definitely not uncommon) and when questioned regarding its contents your mind simply goes simply blank. Yes, sir! You do not remember what you threw in at the last minute. A comprehensive list will be too long. Better to concentrate on how to prevent such holiday-ruining situations. written by Chad Wilson We have an advantage over many others, in that we worked together managing our own company prior to becoming full-timers. Shopping, cleaning, working and many other things have always been something we enjoy doing together, so for us it was an easy transition to being together in this lifestyle 24/7. Many couples that need the distance away from one another are able to find different activities at the parks and other places that will allow for this to happen. written by Jon Provencher Market timing can make a huge difference to your portfolio's profits. This article will show you how you can beat the markets using a simple market timing method. written by kelly Price Market timing is the key to successful trading and we all know that human nature is constant so if we know the scientific law related to it, we can use it for more effective execution of our trading signals. Let's look at this important argument more closely. written by kelly Price If you want to get better market timing for your forex signals you need to understand price momentum and how it can get the odds in your favour. If you have not used momentum oscillators before, then its time to make them part of your forex education. written by wes cox Most Gann aficionados know that Gann used astrology and that the most successful traders use it in their trading, as it is the hidden undercurrent that runs the markets. J.P. Morgan, the founder of the Morgan bank, was fond of saying that “anyone can be a millionaire, but to become a billionaire, you need an astrologer.” He had a private astrologer, Evageline Adams, who helped him tremendously. I have been fortunate to purchase financial astrological books from her library. written by Dave Evans This article describes how to configure and install NTP server systems on a network and discusses the advantages and disadvantages of various reference clock options. written by Dave Evans This article discusses how the GPS clock can be used to provide an accurate timing reference for computers and computer networks. The GPS system is often used for computer timing applications, such as NTP time servers and accurate timing references.
written by Parker Bailey Lee Wedding day schedule planning. Plan for the worse case scenario of delays. written by Dave Evans This article describes how to utilise the Network Time Protocol authentication features to authenticate time references when synchronizing clients to a NTP server.
written by Dave Evans This article introduces how to configure the Microsoft Windows 2000 and 2003 operating systems to operate as a SNTP\NTP time server. The article discusses how to change Windows registry entries to configure the Time Service. written by Dave Evans This article describes various methods of keeping a highly accurate time on your computer. It describes how to utilise Internet time servers, radio and GPS clocks and dedicated NTP server systems. written by Dave Evans This article describes how to configure the Microsoft Windows 2003 and Windows 2000 time service as a NTP time server. It shows how to modify registry entries to configure the Microsoft Windows Time Service. The Windows Time service allows a Windows network to provide synchronisation of all machines within a domain. written by Dave Evans This article discusses how to configure a Linux NTP Time Server to synchronise time with an Internet based public NTP Server. written by Dave Evans This article discusses how NTP server systems utilise the Network Time Protocol to provide networks with an accurate reference of time. written by Dave Evans This article describes how the DCF-77 time signal is decoded by NTP server and computer systems to provide an accurate timing reference. written by Dave Evans This article provides an overview of atomic clock systems with particular emphasis on their use with NTP server systems for PC and computer network time synchronisation. written by Dave Evans This article provides an overview of GPS for timing applications and describes the equipment used to install a GPS antenna in a static location. written by Steve Selengut First thing Monday morning I'm going to march into my boss's office and demand a pay cut so that I'll be in a lower tax bracket next year. Profits are the holy grail of investing. Few people will admit just how infrequently they have experienced them or, conversely, just how frequently they have watched them disappear beneath the waves of a correction. written by Mark Kramer Investment professional Mark Kramer gives advice about how the popular “buy and hold” investing advice may not be as secure as many investors believe. written by Mark Kramer Successful investing is all about balancing the potential for gain with the risk of loss. However the ideal combination for a particular investor can be tricky. Read about what factors to consider to make better decisions when selecting your investment portfolio.
written by ben clemons Mucular Hypertrophy and why its important in Bodybuilding written by ben clemons You must have a power rack if you want to gain mass from home! written by ben clemons The benefits of protein, and protein timing for optimal muscle growth. written by Raynor James If you are selling your home for sale by owner, the contractual issues that arise with offers and counter offers may confuse you. Here is a basic guide to contracts. written by Raynor James The last five to seven years have seen a real estate boom unmatched in history. The boom has cooled off which means dropping prices and buying opportunities. written by Steve Selengut Establish a profit-taking target for every security you purchase. Avoid Unrealized Gains, Embrace Volatility, Increase Annual Income, and remember that all key investment moments are only visible in rear view mirrors. Keep in mind that you need Income to pay the bills, and examine Market Value numbers at intelligent intervals. written by Raynor James As has been reported in the media lately, the real estate market has cooled off dramatically. This raises the question of whether you should buy now or wait for a bit for prices to fall further. written by Mark Kramer What is risk tolerance and how does it influence your investment decisions? Understanding what you can and cannot emotionally tolerate losing will help you make better investment decisions and ultimately gain higher returns.
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