August 25th, 2008 by admin
A point and figure commodity charts is used for technical analysis of securities. Unlike many other investment charts, point and figure commodity charts do not represent a linear representation of time. They instead, show trends in price.
The aim of point and figure commodity charting is to filter out the unimportant price movement and focus on the true direction of the price trend.
Point and figure commodity charts are usually used for a longer-term price movement. Having said that, they can also be used to day trade by clearly identifying the key points of demand and supply. They are also very effective at keeping you on the correct side of the market. Point and figure commodity charts can do a really great job to spot some really good trading opportunities on a trade and trend market. Point and figure commodity charts are close relatives to three-line break, renko and kagi charts, which do not have a fixed time frame. This will make you trade only the important moves of the market; small moves are discarded because of the limited gain potential.
There are two typical ways to plot point and figure commodity charts, using closing prices, or with high/low prices. The most common method in today’s market is high/low prices of a specific period usually daily price. The close (EOD) method was also used until 1947 when A.W. Cohen invented a new system to work with point and figure commodity charts using high/low prices. A.W. Cohen also invented in 1955, the bullish percent indicator BP. A tool to gauge the market breadth of a particular market or index.
Today, Chart craft is Investors Intelligence. Website Investors intelligence was used for the calculation of the BP high/low prices of the day because of the fact he invented the high/low system on point and figure commodity charts. However, it is also possible to calculate the BP with close only prices but the outcome became two different BP charts.
Closing prices are very useful when charting price movement for funds or suchlike where there are no real ways to get the intraday prices for that fund. Nevertheless, we can use the close only prices for every kind of market because the intraday movement of prices can be very confusing. If you take into account that point and figure commodity charting in the last parts of the 19th century and the first parts of the 20th century was used to record price movement of tick charts, the close only price would be one tick. Specifically our last tick for the trading day.
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August 12th, 2008 by admin
In the growing world of cosmetic dentistry, teeth whitening is a very sought after procedure. Generally valued by men and women both alike, whitening (or bleaching) treatments can be available to satisfy every budget, time frame and temperament.
Whether it is in the form of a one-hour bleaching session at your dentist’s office, or in home use bleaching kits purchased at your local Wal-Mart or drug store, teeth whitening solutions are very popular. However, only 15 percent of the population has tried the cosmetic procedure, and what is more, misinformation on the subject is everywhere.
The whole idea of it is that teeth whitening does work. Virtually every person who opts to do this cosmetic treatment will see moderate to substantial improvement in the brightness and whiteness of his or her smile. However, teeth’s whitening is not a permanent solution and will require maintenance or touch-ups for a lasting effect.
Bleaching vs. Whitening, What is the Difference?
According to the FDA, the term bleaching is permitted and to only be used when the teeth need to be whitened beyond their natural color. This will apply strictly to products that contain bleach, typically hydrogen peroxide or carbamide peroxide.
However, the term whitening, on the other hand, can refer to restoring a tooth’s surface color by removing all dirt and debris. Therefore, any product that will clean (like a toothpaste) would be considered a whitener. Of course, the term whitening sounds much better than bleaching, so it will be more frequently used even when describing products that do contain bleach.
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August 8th, 2008 by admin
Let us talk about what a website is first. A website (alternatively, web site or Web site,) is a collection of Web pages, images, videos or other digital assets that are hosted on one or more web servers and usually accessible via the Internet.
A web page is a document, usually written in (X) HTML that is almost always accessible by HTTP, a protocol that transfers information from the web server to display in the user’s web browser.
All publicly accessible websites will be seen collectively as constituting the World Wide Web.
The pages of all websites can generally be accessed from a common root URL called the homepage, and will usually reside on the same physical server. The URLs of the pages will organize them into a hierarchy, but the hyperlinks between them control how the reader perceives the overall structure and how the traffic flows between the different parts of the websites.
Some websites will require a subscription to access some or all of their content. Examples of subscription sites can include many business sites, parts of many news sites, academic journal sites, gaming sites, message boards, Web based e-mail, services, social networking websites, and sites providing real time stock market data. This is because they will require authentication to view the content they are technically called an Intranet site.
Ok, so what is a copywriter? A copywriter uses words to help promote a persons business, opinion, or idea. A copywriter can also use plain text, as a radio or television advertisement, or in a variety of other types of media. The main purpose of copywriting, (also know as promotional text), is to simply persuade a listener or reader to act: to buy a certain product or subscribe to a certain viewpoint. Alternatively, copywriting can also be intended to dissuade a reader or listener from a certain belief or action. Copywriting in literal terms is getting across the perfect message, by using the perfect words.
Let us put the two together now. A Web copywriter is simply one that writes copy for the purpose of using the internet as there forum.
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August 6th, 2008 by admin
Has someone gone out of their way to make your life better – personally or in business? Don’t let your karma get out of whack by forgetting to give back! Few things are more important in life than giving thanks and praise where they are due, and doing this properly requires thoughtfulness and creativity. Thankfully, it isn’t necessary for everyone to be a Martha Stewart to give a thoughtful and creative gift. Hundreds of companies have popped up on the internet that make saying thank you as easy as typing in your credit card and clicking “order.”
Indeed, the thought that goes into making a gift basket and the thoughtfulness of sending one is sure to win you points with its recipient in addition to points with the karmic powers that be. Gift baskets can be tailored to each recipients’ (or sender’s) taste. Whimsical wino? Send a wine gift basket with a notable wine from Napa, Burgundy, or Bordeaux paired with a cheese. Cheerful chocoholic? The best gift basket stores have baskets choc full (no pun intended) of chocolates made by some of the world’s premier chocolatiers. Even pet lovers will be pleased by baskets full of treats for Fido – bones, freeze-dried livers… you name it!
I was recently lucky enough to be on the receiving end of a gourmet gift basket. What a palate pleaser! Chocolate, cheese, jams, crackers, wine, vinegar, olive oil – all these came together in a flower elegantly decorated with flowers. It looked so good that I dreaded having to actually open it. That’s when I realized that the next time I needed to send a good thank you gift that I would send a gift basket online.
But what about the price? Some online gift basket stores are more expensive than others – that’s just the way things go online. And obviously, sending a gift basket from an online store isn’t going to be cheaper than assembling one yourself. But doing it yourself would require trips to dozens of stores to put together the same assortment of products, not to mention a keen eye for arrangement and expert skill at packaging and shipping. In the end, if you’re really looking to convey how thankful you are, the money you spend on a gift basket will offer a high return on your investment. And before you know it, everyone will be pulling strings for you in hopes of being thanked with a gift basket!
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