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What Is Confirmation Bias And How Can It Affect Trading?

14th February 2012
After watching and studying charts for days, you decide to make a trade in Oil. You will go short. You only make your trade after long hours of deliberation, but once you have made your decision you are quite comfortable that it is the right way to go... Read >
Author: Daniel Kent

Retirement Planning Services, Any Professional Remedy

06th February 2012
After you have preserved enough for any certificate regarding deposit (Compact disc) or revenue market accounts, typically about $500 to $1,000, you can check with the financial establishment to transfer that in the savings account plus earn a higher inte... Read >
Author: IshanGoradiya

What Happens When the Money Runs Out?

23rd January 2012
BySasha Cekerevac.for Profit Confidential As 2011 is coming to a close, we are left to consider what will happen in 2012. But first, let’s take a quick look at where we are, or better yet where the trends are going. The unemployment rate in the U.S.this ... Read >
Author: profitconfidential

Cultural Background for Learning Spanish in Buenos Aires: Argentine History Part IV of IV

10th January 2012
The most recent period to examine when considering the cultural background of Argentina is the period that began around 1880 and continues to this day. If you gain an understanding of this more modern period of history, it will help you to have more of an... Read >
Author: Ken Ingraham

Panama: Kinds Of Corporations

21st December 2011
There are many various forms of Panama corporations and a Panama company are often set up very effortlessly mainly because the authorities of Panama is the motivating force in international investment in the nation of Panama. If you think about how the in... Read >
Author: joshadekane

Economic Development and the Role of Stock Markets

05th December 2011
Recent years have witnessed enormous growth in developing countries stock markets. This has had costs as well as benefits for development. It has increased volatility in the economy as funds have flowed in from abroad and even more dramatically flooded ou... Read >
Author: Rashid Javed

Prosperity and Protection in this Era of Concatenating Crises

29th November 2011
"Let's face it; many of the world"s 'developed' nations are insolvent ...Either (they) will default or they will try and inflate their currencies into oblivion. Politicians can lie all they want, but the truth is that the debt obligations of these Europea... Read >
Author: Deepcaster

Low Consumer Confidence and the Spending Cycle

21st November 2011
We all know that consumer spending accounts for about 70% of the gross domestic product (GDP) growth in this country. And when confidence is low, you also know consumers may be more hesitant to spend, holding back on any major purchases, such as homes, ve... Read >
Author: profitconfidential

Top 10 Countries for Academic Jobs

11th November 2011
It would seem academic jobs are at a premium. In some countries, people desire these jobs greatly for their benefits. No need to explain life in the Ivory Tower. We get it. However, in the more traditional academic bastions, like America and the UK, gover... Read >
Author: Alex Bleiberg

Property Investment Secrets – Look to the East!

07th November 2011
The latest reports show that those looking to invest in overseas property should look to Eastern Europe where properties in Estonia, Turkey and Bulgaria are showing promising price-growth while much of Western Europe struggles. On top of this the pound ha... Read >
Author: Kieron

Outsourcing IT Services to Indian Shores is a joy in its Own

04th November 2011
Certain policy decisions taken by the Government of India regarding the IT Sector within the country have ensured the industry has gone places over time. The Government has prioritized IT as one of its 5 main industries. It is a very integral part of the ... Read >
Author: idslogic12

How To Spend $9 Trillion Over 10 Years

14th October 2011
In the year 2001, the national debt stood at $5.8 trillion. Today that figure has more than doubled to $14.3 trillion. This $9 trillion increase over the past ten years can be attributed to government expenses, particularly with the 2001 and 2003 tax cuts... Read >
Author: mathewowens

Brazil Is The Leader In Sugar Manufacturing

11th October 2011
There are many countries that are capable of producing sugar, but far and away Brazil is the leader in sugar manufacturing. Brazilian sugar manufactuers have been the leaders in sugar manufacturing for many years, and most of the sugar that is produced is... Read >
Author: WilliamThomas

Global investors eye on Dubai properties

03rd October 2011
The market of Dubai properties has seen a boost in the last five years being a major investment arena for investors worldwide. The bright future of Dubai properties equally attracts commercial companies and individuals from abroad giving rise to speculati... Read >
Author: gowealthy

Another Recession? Stagnant Growth May Drive Europe into One

29th September 2011
While the European Union deals with austerity measures and debt relief for Greece, Ireland, and Portugal, the region has not been able to focus on turning its economic engine around. Germany, the top country in the European Union, managed only a tiny 0... Read >
Author: profitconfidential
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