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  • Foreign Currency Trading – F.A.Q. for Travelers.  By : Maxim Garanichev
    Get your currency needs managed in advance. Many airports, railroad stations, bus depots, and other points of entry have no currency exchange. When currency exchange is available in airports, lines can be long and rates can be "sky high."
  • A Beginner's Introduction to the Currency Markets - 1  By : Christopher Temple
    The international Forex market is used by traders all over the world to trade one currency against another. The professionals refer to it as foreign currency exchange, more commonly referred to by the rest of us as Forex or FX trading. The market covers the entire planet, and has no specific central exchange, unlike all the other financial markets you can think of. It is also the biggest market in the world - almost 2 trillion dollars changes hands daily (that's an awful lot of zeros))
  • The Global Spread Of Risk Aversion: NZD Heads South  By : Murray Nickel
    Speculative Games:
  • Why Do Even The Best Forex Trading Systems So Frequently Fail?  By : Christopher Temple
    So why do a large number of Forex Traders eventually fail? I was a failed trader, and here is why...
  • All About the Forex Trading Market.  By : Simon Tridull
    Forex trading is the largest financial market in the world exceeding $2 Trillion a day and can be an extremely lucrative, yet volatile and risky market. Trading is not only available to large investors but smaller transactions are available to allow traders to take part in trading and profit from various online Forex Trading Systems. The word is derived from a combination of two words, foreign and exchange.
  • Forex G7 system: The beginners guide to Forex market  By : James de Wet
    G7 forex trading system is already tried and tested and has been approved by the pioneers in this business. Whether you are a novice, an intermediate or a regular to this forex signal system trading system, you can efficiently use this system and definitely make some good money out of this.
  • New debates, on old ideas, using old rhetoric  By : John Berger
    There are a few topics that generate incredible emotion. Religion, poverty, corporate power, US imperialism, and gays ensure impassioned opinions. But little can match the current eco-fascist rhetoric on societal collapse due to ‘climate change’ except perhaps the dire predictions of national catastrophe screeched out by free-trade hating Marxists. In the current non-debate over the remarkably insane Kyoto protocol [and global warming] one has to look back to free-trade debates in Europe and North America to witness the same apocalyptic nonsense dominating mainstream views.
  • The 2 secrets to a long and happy life – technology and productivity  By : John Berger
    In life we see a general conflict between two sorts of minds. One mind-set is preoccupied with the past. Grievances, bitterness, conspiracies, and gloom, clouds the outlook of this group. They are prey to utopian fantasies and ignore the reality of the five senses. A second mind-set is reality based. This group sees the world for what it is, wishes to improve it, is progressive, energetic and lives in the real world, not much interested in fantasy ideologies.
  • In Iraq Bush has the urge to surge – 3 years too late  By : John Berger
    How does one win wars against a fascist ideology in an area of the world that has been a disaster for hundreds of years? You don’t win a war by doing it as cheaply as possible which leads to higher costs, more death, and inevitable sectarian animosity, which fills the power vacuum. Never in the history of military conflict have wars and occupations been successful by putting budget concerns and media PR ahead of winning. If good PR and restraining costs were the 2 key criteria of either the Second World War or the Cold War, the Western world would no longer exist.
  • Never trust Russia  By : John Berger
    In the 19th century before and after the Crimean war [1854-55] quite a few British politicians observed that Russia could be trusted less than the Arabs. Like the Arabs, the Russians were enigmatic, deceitful and unpredictable. As a popular song circa 1878 recorded, "We don't want to fight, but by jingo if we do...We've got the ships, we've got the men, and got the money too! We've fought the Bear before...and while we're Britons true...The Rooshuns shall not have Constantinople..." The song aptly sums up the fear of Russian expansionism. Fast forward to today and the same fears apply.
  • T-Mobile, RIM Launch White Pearl  By : John Berger
    Claiming a first in the color department, T-Mobile USA and Research In Motion (RIM) launched the new white BlackBerry Pearl.
  • Running away from Iraq is easy. Dealing with the consequences is not.  By : John Berger
    Before last November’s US elections I wrote the following which rings even truer today, “…once the Democrats win control of the house, [there will be] a victory for terrorism as the US winds down its commitment and leaves Iraq in chaos. The widespread contempt for America in the Middle East is the result of the American unwillingness to utterly efface those who are fighting against US forces in the region. This includes border infiltrations by Iranian, and Syrian arms, money and jihadists.” Three months later on and the situation has worsened with the US Congress getting ready to stop funding the Iraq war and already no doubt making plans behind the scenes to leave during 2008.
  • Smart phone may spark OS defection  By : John Berger
    Palm Inc. launched last month its second Treo smart phone running the Windows Mobile 5.0 operating system, dubbed Treo 700wx, and industry observers say this new product could cause traditional enterprise Palm OS users to jump ship to Microsoft’s more familiar platform.
  • Managing the white-collar road warrior – devices, tips and what and what not to do  By : John Berger
    If you don’t spend a lot of time in hockey arenas, you might not know that a number of them have Wi-Fi hotspots.
  • Mobile Technology shorts - Jan 17, 2007  By : John Berger
    35% of US mobile phone owners use text messaging

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