Search results

  1. A

    Sleep is Important.

    Could be. I do not know. I max out two types of the leg machines.I do have enough intensity. I read before rest is as important; but I have been too lazy to care about the nuances.
  2. A

    Sleep is Important.

    I am 185ib/5'8". I think I train in higher intensity than the most in my gym. I may have hit a plateau. I will figure out sometime how to deal with it.:D Thanks for advice.
  3. A

    Sleep is Important.

    I use "Focus Smart" memory enhancing tablets and have 2-hour gym workout daily. I am trying to trade Forex 24h when ever opportunity comes. I will find out in a few months.
  4. A

    Best Alternative to US Citizenship

    expat survey: http://www.offshore.hsbc.com/1/PA_1_4_S5/content/international/2g_pdfs/expat/expatresults09.pdf
  5. A

    Best Alternative to US Citizenship

    hope u do not end up in Muslim country: a Somalian is about to be stoned to death for adultery
  6. A

    GDP (Gross Domestic Ponzi)

    ppp 2008: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_GDP_%28PPP%29
  7. A

    Best Alternative to US Citizenship

    I would suggest waiting for some years before giving up u.s. citizenship, but living abroad and find a best place. Tax problem? no body is going to fetch you from overseas if you do not pay.
  8. A

    China just called Gold a "bubble"

    Printing dollar may be a venue to get out of a crisis, but it is not a perpetual solution for U.S. prosperity. The special status of U.S. dollar depends on the faith of world in it, the more U.S. uses/abuse it by reckless printing the less valuable it becomes. It is like biting off flesh from...
  9. A

    China just called Gold a "bubble"

    The primary purpose of China buying U.S. debt was to keep Yuan from rising, therefore competitive exporting. It was not for rising value of dollar. But the crisis has changed it all. U.S. market will be less important to China, as a source of growth since U.S. is less capable of consuming and...
  10. A

    life of Bernie Madoff

    He ruined a lot of people's lives. I personally know a family had life-savings wiped out, is on brink of being broke, the wife has cancer, the daughter college education is in question.
  11. A

    China just called Gold a "bubble"

    It is a catch-22 situation. If dollar falls,then gold will rise; China wants gold to protect against decline, but gold is too high to buy. If dollar rises, then gold will fall; china does not as much gold to protect against dollar falling. Gold direction will be decided by U.S. economy, in...
  12. A

    The money Masters Movie...

    This documentary is the most important piece of work I ever watched/read. It changed my whole perspective about this world, America, etc. It turned a lot of institutions, believes, historic figures in my list of respect or admiration into F.U. items.
  13. A

    Market Wizards on losses

    Good point! The points quoted by OP are easy said than done properly: most people's uncle point, common wisdom, is the worst point to get out, which is the most likely reversal point. You either get out earlier, unharmed, or later tough it through for reversal if your analysis is sound.
  14. A

    Boredom

    It depends on personality. Someone may have short attention span, can not watch charts for more than an hour unless he/she is in the market.
  15. A

    Boredom

    Open a simu account side by side with a real one, trade simu to satisfy trading urge, and experiment, and iffy setups.
  16. A

    Goldman Sachs pays $16 million for very ugly painting

    It may be a veiled form of bribery. It is easy to bribe and get away with for the banks: buy your house or other valuables from you above market value; low, zero, negative interests loans for house, business, etc, even default the principle for you; start a junt venture and let you have a fat...
  17. A

    Gold Can’t Beat Checking Accounts 30 Years After Peak

    The reasoning is plausible, but the genuine purpose is that big boys are shorting gold, want the rest do so too.
  18. A

    Correlation between USD and Dow -

    direct answer: http://www.cnbc.com/id/34240067/site/14081545
  19. A

    USD up, Dow up

    Here is my take: Everyone knows that the rally since March was because of over supply of cheap dollar despite struggling economy; today may be a turning point because of the employment number -- dollar strengthens also dollar went overseas for carry trade or stayed sideline entered U.S...
Back
Top