Going for the gold: What to know before trading in

Going for the gold: What to know before trading in
Quick, what’s the price of gold? You may not know the exact figure, but you probably know it’s high (around $1,200 an ounce). After all, TV and radio ads constantly scream to sell, sell, sell.

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Another week of GW News, May 23, 2010 [A Few Things Ill Considered]

Another week of GW News, May 23, 2010 [A Few Things Ill Considered]
Logging the Onset of The Bottleneck Years This weekly posting is brought to you courtesy of H. E. Taylor . Happy reading, I hope you enjoy this week’s Global Warming news roundup Read the rest of this post… | Read the comments on this post…

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BREAKFAST DEALS: Rio’s JV persistence

BREAKFAST DEALS: Rio’s JV persistence
Rio Tinto chief Tom Albanese says the RSPT makes the proposed Pilbara JV with BHP more worthwhile than ever. 25 May 2010 8:11 AM

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You Vote, We Go: Startup Alley Twitter Challenge

You Vote, We Go: Startup Alley Twitter Challenge
If you’re watching our livestream of Techcrunch Disrupt , you’re getting every minute of every keynote, panel and Startup Battlefield presentation, but you’re missing out on the dozens of companies in Startup Alley. We’re trying to fix that. Yesterday, we did a quick tour of the Alley during lunch, for day 2 we plan to do the same but take it up a notch. Instead of a random path, we would like …

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How to be your own consumer protection agency

How to be your own consumer protection agency
Can’t wait for the Consumer Protection Act to become law? Take charge of your finances today.

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Benefits of Non Directional Trading Tips

Predicting the movement of the prices in the market, particularly the foreign exchange market, is far from being an easy task. In fact, it is quite risky. However, this has become the traditional style commonly used by forex traders for so a number of years already.

It has worked very well and has amassed for them huge profits. Then came the economy meltdown! Traders were flabbergasted. Forex market, stock market and all the other financial markets went into a frenzy. There was total chaos. Large corporations that are centuries old closed down. This situation only proved the unpredictability of the market. It is time to go against tradition and continue earning profits in the same business with a different type of trading techniques. It is time to get non directional trading tips.

Non directional trading strategies are the exact opposite of the traditional directional trading. It does not rely on predictions and trends in the market. Instead, it will make you earn money wherever the directions go, whether down, up or sideways. With this type f trading, you can initiate positions and still make money if the odds do not go your way.

This method is great when used in forex options trading. With this type of market, market predictions become obsolete. Whether you are a new trader or an old one that has become dissatisfied with the traditional method, it will be to your benefit if you learn non directional trading tips. These tips will be able to allow you to handle the current economic situation from the forex market’s perspective.

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While you were sleeping: Risk aversion rises

While you were sleeping: Risk aversion rises
Stocks in the US and Europe dropped on concern about rising bank borrowing costs, a diminishing outlook for the global recovery and escalating tension between North and South Korea.

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Pokemon Diamond start team, rate and tips please (no legendaries, or ubers or trades from other games)?

Okay my team at the moment is

Monferno lvl 16 Fire/Fight
Magikarp lvl 12 Water (waiting for gyarados Water/Flying)
Abra lvl 15 Psychic
Starly lvl 12 Normal/flying
Geodude lvl 12 Rock/Ground (might swap for a budew->rosiela->roserade, Grass/Poison)
Shinx lvl 12 Electric (might swap for a elekid->electabuzz>electvizor, electric)

Basically i was wondering should i swap shinx for elekid cos i have the option to trade onto my other DS my sister has and get the top evolutionary levels with things like golem, machamp, alakazam etc. Would budew-roserade be a better option than a ground pokemon because i could teach earthquake, ice beam etc moves like that to infernape, gyarados etc.

Thoughts suggestions and rate it out of 10 atm please, remember i only have one badge lol :)

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Which optionable stock/s are low priced and favorite among options traders?( for both puts and calls)?

i am new to options trading and want to know which low priced options are favorites among investors.. i like APPLE but the Share is pretty high and involves $ 22.000 involvement ( even if contract price is low) . i want a share which is optionable , pretty sensitive to DOW , NASDAQ trend of the day.. like DELL which is about 14.. are there other stock options you would like to share/ recommend with me.. thanks in advance.. any other tip suggestion advice will also be gratefully taken.. many thanks in advance!

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‘Red Dead Redemption’ soaks in fan affection

‘Red Dead Redemption’ soaks in fan affection
MAY 20 — The Wild West-themed “Red Dead Redemption” seems to be living up to the hype as reviews roll in, and on GameFAQs consumer interest is reflected as the title becomes the most popular with regard to questions, guides, and gameplay tips for the Xbox 360 version while the PlayStation 3 game is not far behind. Finding itself up six places …

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