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Showing posts with label Time. Show all posts

Friday, August 5, 2011

If there was time...

Well, being back online is one thing. Having the time to actually do any posting appears to be quite another... At the moment I'm actually sleeping until 6am, well after the time I'm usually writing posts. Life is exceedingly busy with life type things, especially the house, garden, work and emergency patching up of our elderly Miata. As life settles down I'll get back to posting again but for the next few weeks it's just not a practical proposition!

Thanks to all for the comments about the family on the last post and for links emailed.

Peter

Thursday, August 4, 2011

A Forex Trader for All Time!

Forex market doesn't all of the time behave the same. Occasionally it does not trend for a long period and then trend forex traders need to sit on the wall and layabout. Sometimes that continues running powerfully toward a way and it does not afford you any opportunity to get in. Occasionally it continues active within an array and the traders are used to deal with several specific seasons only, won't be capable to trade forex for a long period. Most importantly, occasionally a great trading scheme which was applied to act like an appeal, arrests acting and begins attaining the stop loss.

Master and regular forex traders can't be arrested by those sorts of problems. They maintain their consistency; simply they're also capable to apply other systems depending on other market circumstances. They could well determine which the scheme they have been applying for a long period can't be applied at least awhile, for the new condition of the forex market. So they either alternate to another system, or change their schemes to get it appropriate for the new forex market's condition. Simultaneously, they understand the moment when they need to change back to the scheme which they have been applying before.

Formulas are similar but that is the formula and scheme which have to be altered to apply the way right, under other circumstances.

Several of my Forex Market Analysis readers ask about how come we need a lot of dissimilar systems within our members’ area. In point of fact, we need just a scheme that is the abstract analytic system, but the way which we apply abstract analysis differs from period to period, according to the forex market different circumstances.

So far, I've presented many ways which are entirely depending on the abstract analysis. The ways which we need are appropriate for dealing under the market dissimilar circumstances and also dissimilar time frames. We do trading in all of the time frames from 15 minutes to day by day and perhaps every week. Even though I don't publish any official signal for everyone of the forex trade sets I determine on all currency mates and times frames, I attempt to publish about their analytic thinking with the trader actors to support them increase their ability and trading experience. I may have all the signs, but I'm all of the time bullied that several readers overtrade and accept entirely the signals, for my readers have other stages of undergo and many of them are very inexperienced in forex trading.

Among the problems which other traders have is which they barter productively for a while, occasionally for several months consecutively, then again they get lose. There are some understandings about this. Afterward of making income, they get avid and would like to make money more. Thus they attempt to increase a scheme which has been doing excellent. Or perhaps they begin overtrading and attempt to take more risk. It would be finished to zero but getting loss. That is the basic understanding, but a different understanding is which, as I explained before, occasionally the market circumstance alters but almost all forex traders are not careful of that. They attempt to make money with the same way, but that does not work out. Or perhaps the time frames they were accustomed examine go to a arraying stage and don't figure specific suitable barter setup.

As you have known, forex trading is really more than ticking on the bargain/betray buttons. A forex trader need to all of the time consider the larger picture and consider about the market condition, although trading forex using different period frames. It is why on each weekend, primarily I accumulate and examine totally the crucial information that we need for the next calendar week. And then I examine the period frames from every month to one-half hour to understand the way of the forex market for entirely of the currency matches. It is how it plays .

Keep following this blog to find out more about my Forex Market Analysis. Spen your time with me and there will be the worst scenario is which you can learn many valuable and significant aspects that support you to increase your forex trading ability and make more money. I had a lot of stories about losing forex traders who turned to be profitable after following my Forex Market Analysis.

Thank you so much for your time to reall all of this post’s points and Happy Trading...!.

Sunday, July 31, 2011

Picture Time!

My fellow blogspot mommy-to-be Nicole in Australia at YummyMummyProject posted some recent pics of her belly on her blog and this has inspired me to share a few with all of you.

I follow Nicole's blog because she's a workout mama like myself AND because her and I are due almost the same time. It's pretty cool to see how her pregnancy is going compared to mine... and the fact that's she across the globe! I love the internet :)

I've posted pics on Facebook, but since not all my readers are FB'ers, I'll share here too. First is a side pic of my belly post-workout. You can't really tell, but my belly button has almost turned into an outie.

Second picture is from New Years Eve, right before my hubby and I headed out for a party at one of our friend's house. (disclaimer... all I did was eat... no alcohol of course).
For exercise today, well, I've been battling a cold for about a week. I swear, I've not been sick for longer than 2 days in a LONG LONG time. But, this one was one that just didn't want to leave. I trained really hard yesterday doing a metabolic circuit for an hour after I taught boot camp, but today all I did was go for a walk, wash the floors and shovel... no lifting because I was now just finally feeling better. I guess pregnancy really does depress the immune system. Thankfully I'm only battling a cold and nothing more serious.

Hope everyone is looking forward to a great week back at reality! Now that the holiday season has passed, there is a lot to do in 2010.

Best, Cass

~ Time Off

Going for a long walk in the woods... See you next week.

Saturday, July 30, 2011

Terri Gold: Into The Mists of Time

Photo © Terri Gold-All Rights Reserved
Terri Gold joined my Tribes of South Rajasthan & Kutch Photo~Expedition™ last year, and is now showing her terrific infrared images about life in Guizhou (China) in an exhibition entitled “Into the Mists of Time", of which the above image is part of.

Julie Keyes is curating and presenting the exhibition at 4 North Main Gallery, which is located at 1 North Main Street in Southampton, New York, and will be opened for viewing on July 30th, 12-7PM and July 31st, 12-5PM. 


From the exhibition's press release:

Terri Gold’s lifelong body of work “Still Points in a Turning World “focuses on Asia’s vanishing tribal heritage and has been widely published and exhibited. Recently, she was featured in aCurator Magazine and Lenscratch and was a winner in the Planet Magazine and London International Creative Competitions. Gold’s work is interpretive in nature and incorporates the use of infrared light and the invisible light spectrum. She is interested in the myriad ways in which people find meaning in their lives, how an individual explores his or her existence through their traditions.


So if you're in the Hamptons this week-end, don't miss it! Teri's images are unique and well worth your time.

Protecting Your Work at Home Time & Space

As a work at home mom with young children, my writing time is limited and I have to make the most of the hours I have allotted to my online efforts. I've found that I am able to be most productive when my writing schedule is clearly set, family members are aware, and I make every effort to protect my work time and space -- and you should, too. It will make all the difference in your success or failure as an online writer or internet marketer.

 The first objective is to set a schedule for your work hours. Determine what's practical, keeping in mind your ideal time of day (are you a morning bird or does your brain function best at night?) and family schedules. For my situation, it works best for me to work from 5:30-8 a.m. three days a week. I also get some additional work time on other mornings if I'm up early and the kids are sleeping, but three days out of the week, my husband is "on-call" for the kids in the early hours, supervises morning routines and gives them breakfast as I finish up my writing time.

Make sure family members (down to the little ones!) are aware of your planned writing/ working time. Conversely, be fully present for them when you aren't working, minimizing computer time when it's not productive, and your kids will be more respectful of your set work hours.

You'll find that even with a set schedule and plan, you'll need to make an effort almost daily to protect your work at home time and desk/ office area from intrusion, distraction and even your own laziness. To that end, remind family members as needed that you're working, and you'll be able to talk/ help in 10 minutes, an hour -- at your designated stop time. Do not answer the phone while you're doing your work. Do not check your email unless you need something specific for the task at hand.

Keep your work desk neat as a pin -- you will find yourself much more productive when you have a clean, ordered space that feels professional. 

Avoiding distractions online -- unnecessary email checking, reading news or forums unrelated to your work at home daily tasks, and other time-wasting traps -- is crucial for your success. Keep yourself on track by writing a short list of items you need to accomplish at your next work session, after finishing the day's tasks and while everything is fresh in your mind.

I keep my daily tasks list in a notebook stored in my top desk drawer. Each morning, I take it out and keep it by my computer as I work, reminding me of what's next and giving me the satisfaction of checking off items I've accomplished.

How do you protect your work at home time and space to increase your writing income?