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Forex Trading is a Numbers Game

Anything can be happen in forex trading markets. Every forex trader have to accept this fact without accepting this fast he will never become constantly profitable. For the beginners the first challenge is to master the rhythms and language of a global market which never stops. There are no fixed exchanges and when – ever trading closes at the time of ending of the working day in one main city, as it is the beginning halfway around the whole world.

If any trader wants to make money in the forex market, then it totally depends upon the management of his money. Nobody in forex market can make huge amount of money without following a proper strategy of money management. The forex trading is a numbers game which will provides the investors with techniques of risk management which are not very easy to apply and understand, but it can direct you to regular and constant profits. By using techniques of management you can make money more and more.

In order to become constantly profitable, the trader have to take part in the benefit over a chain of result. But the best thing to make constant profits is to make effective risk and money management strategies. A valuable guide for each and every forex trader and complicated investor, the trading game provides a very powerful range of solutions to one of the most confusing problems in forex trading that how to keep the losses small so that the profits can increase.

Before playing forex trading as a numbers game, the trader should be sure that the data or information is very important to be valuable for their effort as well as time. After this the traders must surely understand what money management is about and how it is different from what most of the traders believe money management is about.

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Investing in the Stock Market is not mind money Game Nifty Intraday Tips

When you are buying stocks of a company, you are actually contributing to the share capital of the company. It means whenever the company makes a profit, you too participate in the company’s profits. And when the company suffers a loss, you must also put up with the losses. With the growing attraction of making short-term money, people tend to indulge in day trading. This induces a high degree of volatility in the stock price in the short term. It is better to ignore this volatility and instead focus on the company fundamentals. Invest in quality companies with our Nifty Intraday Tips. This will not only protect you against losses but you will earn good returns in the long run. Investing in the stock market is not easy money Game: Nifty Intraday Tips Stocks are long term investment:

Nifty Intraday Tips When you are buying stocks of a company A, you are actually contributing to the share capital of the company. It means whenever the company makes a profit, you too participate in the company’s profits. And when the company suffers a loss, you must also put up with the losses. A company exists only in contemplation of law and it has no physical existence. A company is considered as a juristic person with a perpetual succession and a common seal. Its life does not depend upon the life of its members, who can change from time to time. On registration, a company acquires a personality distinct from its members. A company can sue and be sued in its own name. It can institute and defend suits and other legal proceedings in its own name. A company has limited liability.

Our Share Market Tips the privilege of limited liability for business debts is one of the principal advantages of doing business in the corporate form. In a company limited by shares, liability of the members is limited to the unpaid value of the shares, whereas in a company limited by guarantee, liability of members is limited to such amount as the member may undertake to contribute to the assets of company in the event of it being wound up. Everybody is different and can take different levels of risk. Find out your risk appetite and invest accordingly. A stock market is a platform to buy and sell stocks. The stock quotes are decided by demand and supply. Our Intraday Tips in Stock markets used to be market place where a group of buyers and sellers used to gather together and express the willingness to buy sell a stock at a willing price. Whenever the two match a deal took place. With the advent of IT, now the stock markets have become almost paperless. Now you open a trading account with a broker, transfer the requisite amount and you can start trading in stocks from home.

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Commissioner Roger Goodell won’t rule out lockout at state of the NFL address

Kareem Shaker – AHN Sports Reporter

Dallas, TX, United States (AHN Sports) – Commissioner Roger Goodell wouldn’t rule out the possibility of a looming lockout following the expiration of the current Collective Bargaining Agreement when speaking at the annual pre-Super Bowl state of the NFL address Friday.

But Goodell contends there are no serious “dealbreakers” and remains optimistic the two sides can come to an agreement and avoid a lockout of the 2011 season.

“We need to have intensive, round-the-clock negotiations, address the issues and find solutions,” Goodell said. “If we’re committed to doing that, I think we can be successful. I can assure that I have that sense of urgency and I think both sides do. There are no dealbreakers. There are many different ways (to) address the issues we have.”

NFL Player’s Association chief DeMaurice Smith, speaking to reporters Thursday painted a much more grim picture of the negotiations.

“It would be an understatement to say there’s a disagreement,” Smith said at the NFLPA’s annual press briefing. “Look at the share of all revenue that has gone to the players since 2006. It’s gone down. The business of football is probably the best business economic model in the country. This game generated $9 billion in the second worst economy in our history.”

Smith contends the owners push for an 18-game regular season can de the “dealbreaker” Goodell claims to not exist. Still, Goodell has shown he understands his role to facilitate the discussions, which could make or break the negotiations.

“In negotiations, there is give and take,” Goodell continued. “That’s how you get an agreement that makes the game better. The status quo is not acceptable. We have to address these issues going forward. This isn’t about the next three months. It’s about the next 10 years. This is about getting an agreement in place that will ensure the success of our games going forward. “

Though Smith referred to March 4 as a hard deadline, Goodell fell short of calling it a deadline, but said it was a “very important date.”

“Our window of opportunity is in the next few weeks to get an agreement that works for everybody,” Goodell said. “I’m sure a lot of steps will be taken.”

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Qatar Achieves World Cup Goal; Now the Real Game Begins

The Media Line Staff

Doha, Qatar (TML) – The 2022 World Cup is sure to be a new soccer experience. Spectators are not just there to see high-tempo games but for the carnival-like atmosphere in the streets, where fans drink, dance and party as they cheer on their national team to sweep past its opponents to glory.

But soccer fans could be in for something starkly different in 2022, when the month-long tournament heads to Qatar, a tiny Gulf emirate with sweltering summers, conservative values and so few people that its entire population of amounts to about half the 3.2 million people who attended the 2010 championship in South Africa.

The tiny emirate will be the first Middle Eastern country to host the tournament, which attracts millions of fans, billions of dollars and – if the event is staged without any serious hitches – enhances the global image of its host. But to be successful the emirate will have to contend with a host of challenges.

The Qataris are confident that they can pull it off. “I can personally promise that we will not let you down,” Sheikh Mohammed bin Hamad Al-Thani, the chairman of Qatar’s bid team, at a press conference last week after International Federation of Association Football (FIFA) awarded the World Cup to Qatar.

Held once every four years, The tournament is a pressure-cooker for the players, but how will they perform in the frying Qatari sun? Will games be won by the team whose players finish the game without all fainting?

Qatari temperatures are significantly higher than anything most players have ever experienced outside of a sauna. Summer temperatures reach a scorching 50-degrees-centigrade (120 degrees Fahrenheit).

Qatar’s answer is air conditioning, which is a more technically complicated solution that it appears because FIFA regulations require World Cup games be played under an open-roof stadium. Officials are confident they can build an arena exposed to the desert heat above and briskly cool on the playing field. Making the best of the country’s relentless sunlight, solar-powered air conditioners will provide a three-meter (10-foot) high layer of cool air at player level.

Indeed, a 500-seat mock-up facility was built earlier this year by Qatar to show FIFA officials that Qatari plan was more than a mirage.

“It’s not any type of miracle or anything,” engineer Jeff Willis, of Arup Associates, the architectural and engineering firm that built the stadium, told The Media Line. “It can be done.”

However, Willis acknowledged that full-scale stadiums of this sort for 50,000 spectators or more — and Qatar needs at least 10 of these for the World Cup — have never been built before.

While oil- and gas-rich Qatar doesn’t lack the money for this endeavor, some FIFA insiders remain skeptical about the air conditioned stadiums. Franz Beckenbauer, a legendary soccer figure who won the World Cup for Germany both as player (1974), and as a coach (1990), has speculated that the tournament could be shifted to the winter for the first time ever in the event’s history to avoid the heat.

“In January or February, you have a comfortable 25 degrees there,” Beckenbauer told German newspaper Bild. “Plans for the biggest leagues would have to change for 2022, but that would not be a major undertaking.”

A winter tournament, however, would come right in the middle of the European leagues’ season, which lasts from late August to May. Many find it hard to believe that the top European clubs and federations would accept a two-month hole in the season to let their players participate in the tournament. They would stand to lose millions of dollars. Players would return to their clubs to finish the season physically drained.

“It’s more or less impossible. If FIFA tried to force clubs to do that, they’d have a large-scale rebellion on their hands,” Stefan Szymanski, an economics professor at the City University of London, who has conducted research on the business side of the game, told The Media Line.

Then there are the fans. This will be the first World Cup played in the Arab world, an area many associate with terrorism and seen at times inhospitable to liberal Western behaviors. Qatar is also a short distance away from violence-torn Iraq and from Iraq, with whom the West is conducting a war of nerves over Tehran’s nuclear ambitions. That could scare off World Cup fans, most of who traditionally hail from Europe and the U.S.

Szymanski, co-author of Soccernomics, a book exploring the sport through the lens of statistics and social science, said he wasn’t concerned. If Western fans stay home, their seats could be taken by fans from the Arab world. And, if Western spectators do come in huge numbers, experts say the risk of the World Cup being targeted by terrorists is no greater in Qatar than anywhere else.

“There are no security risks in Qatar that wouldn’t exist in other places. Any major event anywhere would be a target nowadays,” Gerd Nonneman, professor of Arab Gulf studies at Britain’s University of Exeter, told The Media Line.

But, fans aren’t just interested in the matches. They also come to party, mix with locals and generally have a good time. That might be tough to pull off in a conservative Muslim country where many women wear veils, alcohol is banned save for a few hotels, and drinking and being drunk in public can land you in jail.

Nonneman said the Qatari authorities would never consider relaxing their alcohol ban—even temporarily—during the month-long tournament.

“Drinking is going to be something of an issue,” Nonneman speculated. “Not as many of the typical drinking buddies will go. But it will be a case of managing expectations. I don’t think it’ll be impossible.”

“The fans are going to be bussed from hotels to the games,” he added. “So they won’t be interacting with Qataris in their daily lives in ways that will be problematic.”

About three million fans typically flock to the World Cup, almost twice the country’s population of 1.7 million. When millions of soccer fans arrive, the country could see its population temporarily double, if not triple. Experts, however, said there was no temporary population explosion that money couldn’t contain.

“It’s enormously challenging,” said Nonneman. “It’ll be expensive, but money’s one thing they’re not short of.”

FIFA requires host countries to have 12 stadiums for the World Cup, but Qatar only boasts three, right now. It also lacks a completed public transportation system. The country will have to engage in a massive building project to construct more stadiums, and supply accommodations for the World Cup to meet fans’ needs.

Nonneman said that rather than build lots of hotel rooms that would become empty the day after the World Cup, Qatar would probably employ cruise ship anchored close to shore to house fans. The neighboring island kingdom of Bahrain would probably share in the soccer spoils, putting up many fans, as well.

If all those aren’t enough challenges, traditionally, a part of a successful World Cup is the host team’s advancing past the opening playoffs.

Indeed, FIFA goes a long way to ensure that the host team stands a good chance of moving past the opening round by awarding the host team a top seed when the 32 competing teams are divided into eight groups of four.

In fact, only one host country has ever been knocked out in the first round when South Africa was knocked out early in last summer’s tournament. When the United States hosted the tournament in 1994, it progressed out of the opening stage for the first time since it made the semi-finals in the very-first World Cup in 1930. Ranked 113th in FIFA’s official rankings, Qatar has never come close to qualifying for the World Cup. Moreover, none of its players compete in major European leagues.

Commentators say they aren’t concern. Even if the emirate doesn’t improve its soccer pedigree between now and 2022, Qatar can expect to bask in the global limelight as a place of progress and development as long as it successfully pulls off the tournament without a hitch.

“I don’t think it makes a difference anyway,” said Szymanski. “The exposure is about hosting the event, not competing in it.”

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Winning the Day Trading Game Lessons and Techniques from a Lifetime of Trading 2005 publication.

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Winning the Day Trading Game Lessons &Techniques from a Lifetime of Trading – 2006 publication

Winning the Day Trading Game Lessons &Techniques from a Lifetime of Trading – 2006 publication

Aishwarya Turns 37, Remains On Top Of Her Game

AHN News Staff

Mumbai, India (AHN) – She is the one with the beautiful face who continues to flourish in both Bollywood and Hollywood. As she readies for another run at the box office with two big-budget movies lined up, former beauty queen Aishwarya Rai also prepares to celebrate her 37th birthday on Tuesday.

One of the most beautiful leading ladies in the Hindi film industry, Rai has come a long way since being crowned Miss World in 1994 and beginning her film career with a lesser-known but critically-acclaimed film, “Iruvar.”

She is counted among the most successful actors of her generation. Her face still launches a number of brands every year and her appearances at Cannes year-after-year are as talked about as those of Eva Longoria and Kate Winslet. However, the most significant aspect of her 13-year-long film career remains her metamorphosis into being a “director’s delight.”

Her upcoming films, “Guzaarish” with Sanjay Leela Bhansali and “Action Replayy” with Vipul Shah, are totally opposite to each other in terms of the characters she is playing. In the first, she plays a nurse to a paraplegic Hrithik Roshan, a pivotal role when Hrithik begs for mercy killing. In the second, she plays an over-the-top character of a typical Hindi film heroine, who shakes a leg or two and even dons colorful saris while romancing Akshay Kumar in the style of the 1970s.

She is a much-reckoned artiste today, who is praised not only for her professional attitude but also for her complete surrender to her directors. However, despite being married into the first family of Hindi filmdom, the Bachchans, led by her father-in-law, Amitabh Bachchan, and having achieved international fame, Aishwarya remains as grounded as ever.

Subhash Ghai, who worked with her in 1999 success “Taal,” says that she will still be in the reckoning even 10 years from now.

Bhansali calls her the “timeless beauty” and says, quite emphatically, that “she understands me.”

Her husband, Abhishek Bachchan, leaves no stone unturned in heaping praise on wife dearie, as he says, “I feel great about Aishwarya’s achievements, I am very proud of her,” he told The Hindu newspaper. “Whatever adulation she has got, she truly deserves it. I’m happy that she broke the notion that women can’t work after marriage.”

However, in comparison to her rocking career and life, Aishwarya’s birthday plans remains simple. She told the Times of India, “Time with family is celebration for me, and it’s more than enough.”

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Facebook privacy concern flares again

Facebook acknowledged that some applications on its website, including the popular game FarmVille, had improperly shared information about users, and in some cases their friends, with advertisers and Web tracking companies.

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Purdue Boilers Fired Up After Undefeated Start In Big Ten

Sam Klemet – AHN Sports Correspondent

West Lafayette, IN, United States (AHN) – The last time the Purdue Boilermakers walked off the field at Ross-Ade stadium, their heads were hung low, spirits broken, and frustration filled the air.

Saturday, it was a different mood, from what appears to be a different team.

Purdue beat Minnesota 28-17 for its second consecutive win.

The Boilermakers are now 4-2 overall and 2-0 in the Big Ten and are playing with a fire that appeared absent in the first few weeks of the season.

“We’re feeling really good right now. We got a great win this afternoon,” said defensive end Ryan Kerrigan. “We’ve taken care of business the past couple of weeks and we are really progressing as a defense and an offense.”

Purdue jumped out to a 21-point lead on the Gophers led by redshirt freshman quarterback Rob Henry.

Henry ran for the first two scores and connected with Antavian Edison for a 20-yard touchdown.

“The offensive line came off the ball hard and we ran the ball hard,” said Henry. “They’re a dangerous team, we didn’t want to let them in the game.”

Henry added another rushing score in the fourth quarter which put the game out of reach.

He finished the game with 64 yards rushing and 163 yards passing.

Dan Dierking did his part on the ground, as well. The senior ran for 129 yards on just 12 carries, including a career long 42-yard run which set up Purdue’s first touchdown.

The Boilermakers have run for more than 200 yards in five straight games, the first time a Purdue team has done that since 1973.

“I think the running game is really coming on,” said Dierking. “I have to thank that to the offensive line. They are really coming together and becoming a great unit and I am excited to see what these guys can do later in the season.”

Adam Weber tossed for two scores in the losing effort, but was also picked off twice.

Minnesota falls to 1-6 with the loss and it won’t get easier for the Gophers who host Penn State and Ohio State in back-to-back weeks, then head to undefeated Michigan State on November 6.

Purdue will look to stay undefeated against the top-ranked Buckeyes next Saturday at the Horseshoe.

But, the Boilermakers are taking the challenge head on.

“I’m really excited about that, I know all the guys in the locker room are excited,” said Dierking. “But we are going to celebrate this win and then come back tomorrow, figure things out, and get ready for Ohio State.”

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