If you hear from anyone that making money in Forex is easy, do not believe. It is a myth. The truth is – being profitable in Forex requires a lot of work, dedication, learn, practice, more than a good discipline, sharp knowledge of money management and understanding of the psychology of the currency market. Learn Forex before you start Trading, because to Earn you should Learn Forex.
If you are ready to Learn Forex / start Forex Trading, then this blog is for you. Here you will learn all details about forex / forex trading,
1) You will learn what is Forex and how to trade forex.
2) You will learn forex strategy / forex trading technique / forex trick.
3) You will learn how to draw forex trendline.
4) You will learn how to determine support and resistance.
5) You will learn how to use forex chart / forex indicator for entry & exit in forex market.
6) You will learn about risk management & money management.
7) You will learn how to calculate forex profit / losses and MORE.
Learn Forex: What Is It And How Does It Work? -
The currency (foreign exchange) market is the largest and oldest financial market in the world. It is also called the foreign exchange market, or "FOREX" or "FX" market for short. It is the biggest and most liquid market in the world with daily average turnover of US$1.9 trillion, and it is traded mainly through the 24 hour-a-day inter-bank currency market - the primary market for currencies.
Foreign Exchange simply means the buying of one currency and selling another at the same time. In other words, the currency of one country is exchanged for those of another. The currencies of the world are on a floating exchange rate, and are always traded in pairs
There are two reasons to buy and sell currencies. About 5% of daily turnover is from companies and governments that buy or sell products and services in a foreign country or must convert profits made in foreign currencies into their domestic currency.
The other 95% is trading for profit, or what you call speculation. Investors frequently trade on information they believe to be superior and relevant, when in fact it is not and is fully discounted by the market.
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Monday, April 13, 2009
The School as a Bureaucratic Organization
During the election campaign of 1960, a young and enthuastic John F.Kennedy promised the people of America that if he where elected president his first 100 days in office would be an uncompromising period of productive change.On April 20, 1961, the ninetieth day after his inauguration, President Kennedy sat in his office in utter despair. He had just presided over one of the worst political blunders ever commited by the United States government. “How could I have been so stupid?” he asked himself as he considered the tragedy of the Bay of Pigs.
How did it happen? President Kennedy (not to mention the 1,400 members of the Cuban Brigade) was a victim of an organizational bureaucracy thad had bit by bit shaped his thinking, pulled him along as if by political suction, and finally made him a prisoner of events. While many intelligent men of googwill were involved, the structure of decisions that produced miscalculations, wrong assumptions, vested interests, and bad information.
Initial preparation for the Cuban Invasion began during the latter stages of the Eisenhower administration. Several hundred exlles had already been assembled by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and were in training when President-elect Kennedy received his first briefing on the subject by then CIA Director Allen Dulles on November 29, 1960.
As events began to take shape, initial CIA planning was based on several assumption,
a)The involvement of the United States could be kept secret.
b)An uprising would take place in Cuba with armed civilians and soldiers defecting to join the invaders.
c)The Cuban Air Force was estimated to be disorganized, mostly obsolete, and not combat efficient. In any case, preemptive air strikes using B-26 bombers taking of from Nicaragua would destroy the Cuban planes on the ground.
d)If the invaders could not get inland, they could retreat to the mountais and carry out guerrilla activities.
At the time of the invasion, the Cuban Brigade members were still being told by CIA operatives that President Kennedy had strictly forbidden U.S. involvement beyont transposting troops and supplies.
Fearing a leak, Cuban symphatizers were not notified in advance of the invasion. The critical, promised uprising behind the lines thus had no change to develop. In addition, none of the Washington planners realized that their alternate plan, in case of failure, was unfeasible. The escape route to the Escambray Mountains lay across a hopeless jungle of swamps some 80 miles away. Besides, most of the brigade had not been trained in guerrilla warfare.
How did it happen? President Kennedy (not to mention the 1,400 members of the Cuban Brigade) was a victim of an organizational bureaucracy thad had bit by bit shaped his thinking, pulled him along as if by political suction, and finally made him a prisoner of events. While many intelligent men of googwill were involved, the structure of decisions that produced miscalculations, wrong assumptions, vested interests, and bad information.
Initial preparation for the Cuban Invasion began during the latter stages of the Eisenhower administration. Several hundred exlles had already been assembled by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and were in training when President-elect Kennedy received his first briefing on the subject by then CIA Director Allen Dulles on November 29, 1960.
As events began to take shape, initial CIA planning was based on several assumption,
a)The involvement of the United States could be kept secret.
b)An uprising would take place in Cuba with armed civilians and soldiers defecting to join the invaders.
c)The Cuban Air Force was estimated to be disorganized, mostly obsolete, and not combat efficient. In any case, preemptive air strikes using B-26 bombers taking of from Nicaragua would destroy the Cuban planes on the ground.
d)If the invaders could not get inland, they could retreat to the mountais and carry out guerrilla activities.
At the time of the invasion, the Cuban Brigade members were still being told by CIA operatives that President Kennedy had strictly forbidden U.S. involvement beyont transposting troops and supplies.
Fearing a leak, Cuban symphatizers were not notified in advance of the invasion. The critical, promised uprising behind the lines thus had no change to develop. In addition, none of the Washington planners realized that their alternate plan, in case of failure, was unfeasible. The escape route to the Escambray Mountains lay across a hopeless jungle of swamps some 80 miles away. Besides, most of the brigade had not been trained in guerrilla warfare.
Thursday, April 09, 2009
Hentikan Permusuhan
Permusuhan selalu hadir dalam relung
tak tahu lagi arti pentingnya tentram
jiwa-jiwa saling melukai
kata-kata hanya menambah kebencian
Tak pernah berhenti tak pernah terlupa
setiap saat dengki berkumandang
logika dan hati hanya mendamba perang
mesti segera dihentikan
atau mungkin sudah bosan atas tingkah individu
mementingkan kebahagiaan pribadi
bukan mereka yang penting
hanya aku dan aku
Cepat hentikan saja permusuhan ini
tiada guna untuk diteruskan
berjabat tangan menulis buku persahabatan lagi
saling merangkul berikrar pada dunia
tunjukan kalau kita sahabat abadi
tak tahu lagi arti pentingnya tentram
jiwa-jiwa saling melukai
kata-kata hanya menambah kebencian
Tak pernah berhenti tak pernah terlupa
setiap saat dengki berkumandang
logika dan hati hanya mendamba perang
mesti segera dihentikan
atau mungkin sudah bosan atas tingkah individu
mementingkan kebahagiaan pribadi
bukan mereka yang penting
hanya aku dan aku
Cepat hentikan saja permusuhan ini
tiada guna untuk diteruskan
berjabat tangan menulis buku persahabatan lagi
saling merangkul berikrar pada dunia
tunjukan kalau kita sahabat abadi
Monday, April 06, 2009
Perubahan
Tiada salah lagi sebuah perubahan
Merintangkan harapan panjang
menuntunkan rasa semu menerjang
entah kapan berakhir
kadang mula dibanggakan
tapi akhir adalah duka
menciptakan sensasi kesepian
dalam sebuah cobaan kehidupan
perubahan dalam kata
dalam berhubungan satu antara lain
ada sebab dan akibat
buruk dan baik
Merintangkan harapan panjang
menuntunkan rasa semu menerjang
entah kapan berakhir
kadang mula dibanggakan
tapi akhir adalah duka
menciptakan sensasi kesepian
dalam sebuah cobaan kehidupan
perubahan dalam kata
dalam berhubungan satu antara lain
ada sebab dan akibat
buruk dan baik
Sunday, May 18, 2008
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
Dirimu
untukmu
menyenangkan membanyangkan dirimu
terngiang terus dalam naluriku
kehadiranmu adalah jiwaku yang abadi
sejuk jernih hatimu
terngiang terus dalam naluriku
kehadiranmu adalah jiwaku yang abadi
sejuk jernih hatimu
Monday, December 10, 2007
Tuesday, December 04, 2007
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Pagi
Larut telah berlalu
fajar mengintip, tersenyum
embun tak kan kunjung musnah
sejuk ke dalam jiwa
Pagi yang cerah
angin membelai hati
di atas hanya biru terlintas
tak ada apapun
kecuali harap
fajar mengintip, tersenyum
embun tak kan kunjung musnah
sejuk ke dalam jiwa
Pagi yang cerah
angin membelai hati
di atas hanya biru terlintas
tak ada apapun
kecuali harap
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