Quotes of the Day
Systems using three different moving averages usually produce signals when the shortest period moving average crosses both longer moving averages, or when the shortest moving average crosses the middle one and then the middle one subsequently crosses the longest. Although crossover signals can often be exceptionally profitable, those traders that use them must be prepared for frequent losses resulting from common whipsaw action. The whipsaw is simply an unavoidable fact of trading with moving averages. [2009] - James Chen
Reverse Pyramiding: If we fell comfortable trading a total of 15 contracts. our first entry is only one contract. Then on the second signal, we buy 5 contracts, then 4 contracts on the third signal, 3 contracts on the fourth signal and 2 contracts on the fifth market-generated signal. [2004] - Bill Williams
Breakfast should consist of a few low-sugar fruits, such as berries, papaya, kiwis, pomegranates, oranges, and green apples. Blueberries, raspberries, blackberries, and strawberries are especially recommended. A half cup of cooked oats--or even a whole cup for men--is also acceptable to eat with breakfast. Use rolled oats or steel-cut oats (preferred) but not quick oats. Try soaking steel-cut oats and regular rolled oats overnight in the fridge and then eating them soft, but not cooked, the next morning. Try to eat one tablespoon of ground chia seeds or flaxseeds daily with breakfast. Sprinkle them over a bowl of cut fruit or mix them into the oats. [2013] - Joel Fuhrman
Connections between stock and business profits correlate strongly over long time periods—15 years or more. But short term (and 10 years is considered a stock market blip), markets are mad because people are crazy. [2018] - Andrew Hallam
People expect a "real" company to have printed product literature. Anyone can spend $50 on letterhead and business cards and call themselves a corporation. "But a brochure proves you are in business and shows you're more than a fly-by-night operation. Products that require a brochure are seldom sold in a single step. A brochure comes in somewhere between initial contact and final sale. A brochure aimed at busy executives should probably be shorter. [2005] - Robert W. Bly
