Saturday 29 October 2016

Magic T Theory

The T Theory is a method of analysis in the stock market. It was developed by former U.S. Marine Corps Terrence H. Laundry, and is highly endorsed by famous trader Martin S. Schwartz. The basic premise of the theory is that, if the market just spent six months going sideways before hitting a low, then the theory predicts that it will go up from there for 6 months. Therefore, if you can measure the time of the previous correction, you will have a good idea when the current trend will end.

Friday 21 October 2016

Fixing Window 10 Wifi

It could be stated, without exaggeration, that Window 10 is one of the most disturbing operation systems in computer history. Almost every update that comes with it brings problem to the user. One of the most recent update is reported to have messed up the WiFi drivers in thousands of computers. Even though the company has responded to the situation, and urged the affected users to update their drivers as soon as possible, they do not elaborate on how the users are supposed to download the driver when they cannot use their WiFi in the first place.

Saturday 15 October 2016

Meditate for Profit

Vishen Lakhiani is a successful businessman, philanthropist and expert in meditation. He owes much of his success to his ability to communicate with his subconscious mind and tap into his unknown potential. His new book shares a very interesting story about his early career when he was working in telesales (Lakhiani, 2015). With the use of meditation, he tripled his productivity by just changing one simple thing in his habit.

Saturday 8 October 2016

The “Recovery Oil”

Cryotherapy, or “cold bath therapy”, is a popular recovery method among athletes. According to experts, coldness constricts blood vessels and decreases metabolic activity, which reduces swelling and tissue breakdown. “Ice baths don't only suppress inflammation, but help to flush harmful metabolic debris out of your muscles,” says David Terry, M.D., a runner who has finished both the Western States 100-Mile Endurance Run and the Wasatch Front 100-Mile Endurance Run 10 consecutive times.

Saturday 1 October 2016

Macro Always Wins

In the early twentieth century, there was a very large global conglomerate in the United States. It had various businesses in a number of countries, including coffee plantations in Guatemala, hydroelectric plants in Bolivia, banks in Peru, steamship lines around the world plus a large export business. This conglomerate was a favourite company of many investors because of a number of things. Firstly, it had a fine diversification of business around the world; secondly, its directors were some of the wealthiest and ablest financiers in the United States; and most importantly, the company always paid its quarterly dividends.