Friday, November 5, 2010

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Retail traders are notoriously wrong at picking market direction/tops and bottoms. Most retail traders very naturally seem to adopt a counter-trend stance and this offers very accurate signals for individuals looking to trade against this group. This daily report is designed to help traders focus their efforts on higher probability pairs.

So what are the signals?


Strong Short 66% Retail Longs


Short 60% Retail Longs


Long 60% Retail Shorts


Strong Long 66% Retail Shorts

We are looking for 60%+ (Ideally for best opportunities 66%+) of retail traders to be trading either long or short a currency pair, we then look for opportunities to fade (trade against) this group. For example if 72.99% of traders are long the USD/CHF we look for opportunities to short that pair.

The pairs that we feel offer the highest opportunity for success are described in the Strong Short and Strong Long areas.


What’s New Today? Some Major shifts in the Retail positioning across all the brokers that we analyse. GBPUSD has fired into the Strong Long zone, followed by EURUSD making a pop up to sneak into the long zone. The USDCAD joins the GBPJPY in the Short zone, USDJPY retail traders strengthened to the long side as the pair hovers over 15 year lows.

Provided by Pivotfarm - The Home of Support and Resistance Trading

Developer Dylan Ginsburg has noticed that a lot of iPhone companies (including most of the folks I spoke with at GDC last week) don't like to talk about exactly how much money they've made on the App Store. But he has no such compunctions, so he's written up a nice post on his blog about how much his River of News RSS app for the iPad has made so far. The short answer? About $20,600 since the app was released on August 19th. The app, which peaked in the top 30 (good, but not outstanding), has sold about 9,500 copies so far, and has made about $5500 of that total in the past month, which Ginsburg says seems like a pretty standard period.



I can tell you from my own knowledge that Ginsburg could be making more -- it sounds like he hasn't even started exploring advertising or in-app purchases in his app, and I've heard from many developers that those can be very helpful in the right places. But more important, Ginsburg says the satisfaction he's getting from working on the App Store is better than any monetary gain -- he just recently stepped away from a corporate job, and plans to make a go at creating apps for a full-time living.



It's cool to hear a straight story from one developer on the App Store about just how viable creating apps is. Of course, one thing Ginsburg doesn't talk about is how much work and training went into making his app -- that $20k in sales didn't just appear out of thin air. And not all developers see even his level of modest success, since there are so many apps on the store that don't even make it into the top lists. But Ginsburg is as good an example as any of the kinds of opportunities Apple has created with its App Store platform.
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Australian <b>News</b> Site Issues Apology and Correction For Inaccurate <b>...</b>

On Tuesday Australian news site news.com.au (Australia's 3rd biggest news site) ran an article about the new Haynes Guide to the USS Enterprise (reviewed at TrekMovie on Monday). The news.com.au article contained this passage: ...

Movie <b>News</b> Quick Hits: Snyder&#39;s &#39;Superman&#39; Ditches Zod and Depp&#39;s <b>...</b>

To your right is the first look at Gary Oldman as George Smiley in Tomas Alfredson's ('Let The Right One In') adaptation of John.

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Retail traders are notoriously wrong at picking market direction/tops and bottoms. Most retail traders very naturally seem to adopt a counter-trend stance and this offers very accurate signals for individuals looking to trade against this group. This daily report is designed to help traders focus their efforts on higher probability pairs.

So what are the signals?


Strong Short 66% Retail Longs


Short 60% Retail Longs


Long 60% Retail Shorts


Strong Long 66% Retail Shorts

We are looking for 60%+ (Ideally for best opportunities 66%+) of retail traders to be trading either long or short a currency pair, we then look for opportunities to fade (trade against) this group. For example if 72.99% of traders are long the USD/CHF we look for opportunities to short that pair.

The pairs that we feel offer the highest opportunity for success are described in the Strong Short and Strong Long areas.


What’s New Today? Some Major shifts in the Retail positioning across all the brokers that we analyse. GBPUSD has fired into the Strong Long zone, followed by EURUSD making a pop up to sneak into the long zone. The USDCAD joins the GBPJPY in the Short zone, USDJPY retail traders strengthened to the long side as the pair hovers over 15 year lows.

Provided by Pivotfarm - The Home of Support and Resistance Trading

Developer Dylan Ginsburg has noticed that a lot of iPhone companies (including most of the folks I spoke with at GDC last week) don't like to talk about exactly how much money they've made on the App Store. But he has no such compunctions, so he's written up a nice post on his blog about how much his River of News RSS app for the iPad has made so far. The short answer? About $20,600 since the app was released on August 19th. The app, which peaked in the top 30 (good, but not outstanding), has sold about 9,500 copies so far, and has made about $5500 of that total in the past month, which Ginsburg says seems like a pretty standard period.



I can tell you from my own knowledge that Ginsburg could be making more -- it sounds like he hasn't even started exploring advertising or in-app purchases in his app, and I've heard from many developers that those can be very helpful in the right places. But more important, Ginsburg says the satisfaction he's getting from working on the App Store is better than any monetary gain -- he just recently stepped away from a corporate job, and plans to make a go at creating apps for a full-time living.



It's cool to hear a straight story from one developer on the App Store about just how viable creating apps is. Of course, one thing Ginsburg doesn't talk about is how much work and training went into making his app -- that $20k in sales didn't just appear out of thin air. And not all developers see even his level of modest success, since there are so many apps on the store that don't even make it into the top lists. But Ginsburg is as good an example as any of the kinds of opportunities Apple has created with its App Store platform.
eric seiger

Australian <b>News</b> Site Issues Apology and Correction For Inaccurate <b>...</b>

On Tuesday Australian news site news.com.au (Australia's 3rd biggest news site) ran an article about the new Haynes Guide to the USS Enterprise (reviewed at TrekMovie on Monday). The news.com.au article contained this passage: ...

Movie <b>News</b> Quick Hits: Snyder&#39;s &#39;Superman&#39; Ditches Zod and Depp&#39;s <b>...</b>

To your right is the first look at Gary Oldman as George Smiley in Tomas Alfredson's ('Let The Right One In') adaptation of John.

<b>News</b> - Dad: How Demi Lovato Is Holding Up - Celebrity <b>News</b> <b>...</b>

"I want her to be happy," Patrick Lovato tells Us.


eric seiger

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2010 Taco Time-RonSombilonGallery (168) by Ron Sombilon Gallery


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Australian <b>News</b> Site Issues Apology and Correction For Inaccurate <b>...</b>

On Tuesday Australian news site news.com.au (Australia's 3rd biggest news site) ran an article about the new Haynes Guide to the USS Enterprise (reviewed at TrekMovie on Monday). The news.com.au article contained this passage: ...

Movie <b>News</b> Quick Hits: Snyder&#39;s &#39;Superman&#39; Ditches Zod and Depp&#39;s <b>...</b>

To your right is the first look at Gary Oldman as George Smiley in Tomas Alfredson's ('Let The Right One In') adaptation of John.

<b>News</b> - Dad: How Demi Lovato Is Holding Up - Celebrity <b>News</b> <b>...</b>

"I want her to be happy," Patrick Lovato tells Us.


eric seiger



Retail traders are notoriously wrong at picking market direction/tops and bottoms. Most retail traders very naturally seem to adopt a counter-trend stance and this offers very accurate signals for individuals looking to trade against this group. This daily report is designed to help traders focus their efforts on higher probability pairs.

So what are the signals?


Strong Short 66% Retail Longs


Short 60% Retail Longs


Long 60% Retail Shorts


Strong Long 66% Retail Shorts

We are looking for 60%+ (Ideally for best opportunities 66%+) of retail traders to be trading either long or short a currency pair, we then look for opportunities to fade (trade against) this group. For example if 72.99% of traders are long the USD/CHF we look for opportunities to short that pair.

The pairs that we feel offer the highest opportunity for success are described in the Strong Short and Strong Long areas.


What’s New Today? Some Major shifts in the Retail positioning across all the brokers that we analyse. GBPUSD has fired into the Strong Long zone, followed by EURUSD making a pop up to sneak into the long zone. The USDCAD joins the GBPJPY in the Short zone, USDJPY retail traders strengthened to the long side as the pair hovers over 15 year lows.

Provided by Pivotfarm - The Home of Support and Resistance Trading

Developer Dylan Ginsburg has noticed that a lot of iPhone companies (including most of the folks I spoke with at GDC last week) don't like to talk about exactly how much money they've made on the App Store. But he has no such compunctions, so he's written up a nice post on his blog about how much his River of News RSS app for the iPad has made so far. The short answer? About $20,600 since the app was released on August 19th. The app, which peaked in the top 30 (good, but not outstanding), has sold about 9,500 copies so far, and has made about $5500 of that total in the past month, which Ginsburg says seems like a pretty standard period.



I can tell you from my own knowledge that Ginsburg could be making more -- it sounds like he hasn't even started exploring advertising or in-app purchases in his app, and I've heard from many developers that those can be very helpful in the right places. But more important, Ginsburg says the satisfaction he's getting from working on the App Store is better than any monetary gain -- he just recently stepped away from a corporate job, and plans to make a go at creating apps for a full-time living.



It's cool to hear a straight story from one developer on the App Store about just how viable creating apps is. Of course, one thing Ginsburg doesn't talk about is how much work and training went into making his app -- that $20k in sales didn't just appear out of thin air. And not all developers see even his level of modest success, since there are so many apps on the store that don't even make it into the top lists. But Ginsburg is as good an example as any of the kinds of opportunities Apple has created with its App Store platform.
eric seiger

2010 Taco Time-RonSombilonGallery (168) by Ron Sombilon Gallery


eric seiger

Australian <b>News</b> Site Issues Apology and Correction For Inaccurate <b>...</b>

On Tuesday Australian news site news.com.au (Australia's 3rd biggest news site) ran an article about the new Haynes Guide to the USS Enterprise (reviewed at TrekMovie on Monday). The news.com.au article contained this passage: ...

Movie <b>News</b> Quick Hits: Snyder&#39;s &#39;Superman&#39; Ditches Zod and Depp&#39;s <b>...</b>

To your right is the first look at Gary Oldman as George Smiley in Tomas Alfredson's ('Let The Right One In') adaptation of John.

<b>News</b> - Dad: How Demi Lovato Is Holding Up - Celebrity <b>News</b> <b>...</b>

"I want her to be happy," Patrick Lovato tells Us.


eric seiger

2010 Taco Time-RonSombilonGallery (168) by Ron Sombilon Gallery


eric seiger

Australian <b>News</b> Site Issues Apology and Correction For Inaccurate <b>...</b>

On Tuesday Australian news site news.com.au (Australia's 3rd biggest news site) ran an article about the new Haynes Guide to the USS Enterprise (reviewed at TrekMovie on Monday). The news.com.au article contained this passage: ...

Movie <b>News</b> Quick Hits: Snyder&#39;s &#39;Superman&#39; Ditches Zod and Depp&#39;s <b>...</b>

To your right is the first look at Gary Oldman as George Smiley in Tomas Alfredson's ('Let The Right One In') adaptation of John.

<b>News</b> - Dad: How Demi Lovato Is Holding Up - Celebrity <b>News</b> <b>...</b>

"I want her to be happy," Patrick Lovato tells Us.


eric seiger

Australian <b>News</b> Site Issues Apology and Correction For Inaccurate <b>...</b>

On Tuesday Australian news site news.com.au (Australia's 3rd biggest news site) ran an article about the new Haynes Guide to the USS Enterprise (reviewed at TrekMovie on Monday). The news.com.au article contained this passage: ...

Movie <b>News</b> Quick Hits: Snyder&#39;s &#39;Superman&#39; Ditches Zod and Depp&#39;s <b>...</b>

To your right is the first look at Gary Oldman as George Smiley in Tomas Alfredson's ('Let The Right One In') adaptation of John.

<b>News</b> - Dad: How Demi Lovato Is Holding Up - Celebrity <b>News</b> <b>...</b>

"I want her to be happy," Patrick Lovato tells Us.


eric seiger

Australian <b>News</b> Site Issues Apology and Correction For Inaccurate <b>...</b>

On Tuesday Australian news site news.com.au (Australia's 3rd biggest news site) ran an article about the new Haynes Guide to the USS Enterprise (reviewed at TrekMovie on Monday). The news.com.au article contained this passage: ...

Movie <b>News</b> Quick Hits: Snyder&#39;s &#39;Superman&#39; Ditches Zod and Depp&#39;s <b>...</b>

To your right is the first look at Gary Oldman as George Smiley in Tomas Alfredson's ('Let The Right One In') adaptation of John.

<b>News</b> - Dad: How Demi Lovato Is Holding Up - Celebrity <b>News</b> <b>...</b>

"I want her to be happy," Patrick Lovato tells Us.


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2010 Taco Time-RonSombilonGallery (168) by Ron Sombilon Gallery


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Australian <b>News</b> Site Issues Apology and Correction For Inaccurate <b>...</b>

On Tuesday Australian news site news.com.au (Australia's 3rd biggest news site) ran an article about the new Haynes Guide to the USS Enterprise (reviewed at TrekMovie on Monday). The news.com.au article contained this passage: ...

Movie <b>News</b> Quick Hits: Snyder&#39;s &#39;Superman&#39; Ditches Zod and Depp&#39;s <b>...</b>

To your right is the first look at Gary Oldman as George Smiley in Tomas Alfredson's ('Let The Right One In') adaptation of John.

<b>News</b> - Dad: How Demi Lovato Is Holding Up - Celebrity <b>News</b> <b>...</b>

"I want her to be happy," Patrick Lovato tells Us.


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Today, the Internet's niche for websites and companies promoting making money taking surveys is not only obviously ripe with a lot of opportunities to grab but also with a lot of frauds and scoundrels. Though almost all of them claim to be the best in giving you all you need, the truth is that they are equal to each other by no means. Their best claims are only limited in words and likewise their intentions.

Websites and companies in making money taking surveys usually send interested people like you some invitations to participate into one or more than two surveys. Usually, they require you nothing but some basic personal information like email address for you to get started. However, the sad news is that there are also same numbers of companies who require you serious fees before you become a member that is truly a bad thing. Now, if you are on to make money and not to lose some with making money taking surveys, make it a must for you to be guided by some important considerations for you to be safe from scam.

The first consideration in looking for a sound and reliable survey website or company is of course to know exactly how the unreliable ones look like. Hyphenated website addresses are one of these. Hyphens are just scammers' trick to make them on top of the rankings in the web. Also, those that ask survey takers corresponding fees for registration or membership work the same way as illegitimate companies. Bear in mind that there is no such legitimate website or company that require you to pay for membership.

One example of illegitimate survey companies are those that gives you promises that are too good to be true such as overwhelming cash for just answering two to three surveys. Apart from this, companies that ask you to try some irrelevant products and ask your credit cards to sign up are also not an example of a reliable online survey company.

Bear in mind that those that have "about" pages and "privacy" pages are the only sites for making money taking surveys that you should trust. "About" page is where the company's information are detailed and "privacy" page shares you the pledge of the company that they will never sell nor spam your email address and other information.

The fact that fraudulent activities and scammers keep flooding in the web is no surprise anymore for everybody. So if you really want to make the most of making money taking surveys has to offer, make it always to a point to you know how to choose a reliable survey site or company.

Convenience in a job is what makes online jobs a great consideration for a career. Start making money taking surveys now with legitimate companies.


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Australian <b>News</b> Site Issues Apology and Correction For Inaccurate <b>...</b>

On Tuesday Australian news site news.com.au (Australia's 3rd biggest news site) ran an article about the new Haynes Guide to the USS Enterprise (reviewed at TrekMovie on Monday). The news.com.au article contained this passage: ...

Movie <b>News</b> Quick Hits: Snyder&#39;s &#39;Superman&#39; Ditches Zod and Depp&#39;s <b>...</b>

To your right is the first look at Gary Oldman as George Smiley in Tomas Alfredson's ('Let The Right One In') adaptation of John.

<b>News</b> - Dad: How Demi Lovato Is Holding Up - Celebrity <b>News</b> <b>...</b>

"I want her to be happy," Patrick Lovato tells Us.


eric seiger

Australian <b>News</b> Site Issues Apology and Correction For Inaccurate <b>...</b>

On Tuesday Australian news site news.com.au (Australia's 3rd biggest news site) ran an article about the new Haynes Guide to the USS Enterprise (reviewed at TrekMovie on Monday). The news.com.au article contained this passage: ...

Movie <b>News</b> Quick Hits: Snyder&#39;s &#39;Superman&#39; Ditches Zod and Depp&#39;s <b>...</b>

To your right is the first look at Gary Oldman as George Smiley in Tomas Alfredson's ('Let The Right One In') adaptation of John.

<b>News</b> - Dad: How Demi Lovato Is Holding Up - Celebrity <b>News</b> <b>...</b>

"I want her to be happy," Patrick Lovato tells Us.


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