Saturday, March 03, 2007

Doombastic

I'm DOOM to exists!!!....
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Saturday, February 24, 2007

Life check

I am in a venture ride in exploring and embracing new ideas....
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Friday, February 23, 2007

Rela ku rempit

Enjoy this nice video sang by ustaz... muahahahhaha

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Sunday, February 11, 2007

4 Tips To Increase Profitability

This is just for my reference easier for me to refer.

I was reading an FXstreet session transcript and wanted to post the information contained about determining trends mainly because it is similar to how I gauge what the trend is. This method applies to trading shorter time frames since it only takes into account the previous two days. What data do you need to determine the current trend?

1. Pivot Point
2. LOPS1 or the low of the previous session
3. HOPS1 or the high of the previous session
4. LOPS2 or the low of the session before the previous session
5. HOPS2 or the high of the session before the previous session

I define a session as one day. Here are the trend criteria:

Possible Uptrend with range-bound bias

* Price above pivot point
* Price below HOPS1 and HOPS2

Possible Downtrend with range-bound bias

* Price below pivot point
* Price above LOPS1 and LOPS2

Strong Uptrend


* Price above pivot point
* Price above HOPS1 but below HOPS2

Strong Downtrend

* Price below pivot point
* Price below LOPS1 but above LOPS2

Very Strong Uptrend

* Price above pivot point
* Price above both HOPS1 and HOPS2

Very Strong Downtrend

* Price below pivot point
* Price below both LOPS1 and LOPS2

The 4 Tips To Increase Profitability are:

1. Effectively Determine the Trend
2. Use Indicator Signals
3. Use Price Behavior
4. Consistency is the Key
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Monday, February 05, 2007

Why can't I remember my dreams

Two possible causes are depression or stress. To start remembering your dreams again, write in a journal, try to analyze even the smallest bits of a dream that you remember, and tell yourself before you go to bed at night that you will remember your dreams in the morning. Good luck and sleep tight.

Rule number 1: Dont forget your dreams
Rule number 2: Dont forget rule number 1
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Bike reference

Just putting this up here just for my reference in case I want to do something with my bike.

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Sunday, February 04, 2007

Busted! Britney Potty

Guess what! Britney spears doesnt even know how to operate the gas pump. Might as well gimme the car...so do you really wanna be famous and glamour and people following you everywhere you go?

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Terlalu Istimewa

This sad song just touch my heart especially the kids. Such an innocent child. It is a nice song which have such a meaningfull lyrics. Enjoy...

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Thursday, February 01, 2007

Huh?

Im starting to feel good these days...
Wonder why is that so...
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Monday, January 29, 2007

Added new link

I have added a new link dedicated to my trading journal.
Below is the link. Just click on it.

www.efxtrader.blogspot.com
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Top 10 Foods for a Good Night's Sleep

What is the secret to getting a solid 7 to 8 hours of sleep? Head for the kitchen and enjoy one or two of these 10 foods. They relax tense muscles, quiet buzzing minds, and/or get calming, sleep-inducing hormones - serotonin and melatonin - flowing. Yawning yet?

Bananas. They're practically a sleeping pill in a peel. In addition to a bit of soothing melatonin and serotonin, bananas contain magnesium, a muscle relaxant.

Chamomile tea. The reason chamomile is such a staple of bedtime tea blends is its mild sedating effect - it's the perfect natural antidote for restless minds/bodies.

Warm milk. It's not a myth. Milk has some tryptophan - an amino acid that has a sedative - like effect - and calcium, which helps the brain use tryptophan. Plus there's the psychological throw-back to infancy, when a warm bottle meant "relax, everything's fine."

Honey. Drizzle a little in your warm milk or herb tea. Lots of sugar is stimulating, but a little glucose tells your brain to turn off orexin, a recently discovered neurotransmitter that's linked to alertness.

Potatoes. A small baked spud won't overwhelm your GI tract, and it clears away acids that can interfere with yawn-inducing tryptophan. To up the soothing effects, mash it with warm milk.

Oatmeal. Oats are a rich source of sleep - inviting melatonin, and a small bowl of warm cereal with a splash of maple syrup is cozy - plus if you've got the munchies, it's filling too.

Almonds. A handful of these heart-healthy nuts can be snooze-inducing, as they contain both tryptophan and a nice dose of muscle-relaxing magnesium.

Flaxseeds. When life goes awry and feeling down is keeping you up, try sprinkling 2 tablespoons of these healthy little seeds on your bedtime oatmeal. They're rich in omega-3 fatty acids, a natural mood lifter.

Whole-wheat bread. A slice of toast with your tea and honey will release insulin, which helps tryptophan get to your brain, where it's converted to serotonin and quietly murmurs "time to sleep."

Turkey. It's the most famous source of tryptophan, credited with all those Thanksgiving naps. But that's actually modern folklore. Tryptophan works when your stomach's basically empty, not overstuffed, and when there are some carbs around, not tons of protein. But put a lean slice or two on some whole-wheat bread mid-evening, and you've got one of the best sleep inducers in your kitchen.

What if none of these foods help you get your zzz's? Check out your sleep habits with this quick RealAge test to find out what?s keeping you up at night. http://www.realage.com/health_guides/RLS/intro.aspx

For an extra treat, here's the ultimate sleep-inducing snack...

Lullaby Muffins
Makes 12 low-fat muffins
Between the bananas, the whole wheat, and the honeyed touch of sweetness, these muffins are practically an edible lullaby.
· 2 cups whole-wheat pastry flour
· 1/2 teaspoon salt
· 1 tablespoon baking powder
· 2 large, very ripe bananas
· 1/3 cup applesauce
· 1/4 cup honey
· 1/2 cup milk or soymilk

Preheat oven to 350F. In a large bowl, combine the flour (make sure it's whole-wheat pastry flour or you'll produce golf balls, not muffins), salt, and baking powder. In a blender, puree the bananas; add the applesauce, honey, and milk. Blend well. Pour the banana mixture into the dry ingredients and stir until just moistened. Line muffin tins with paper muffin cups, pour in batter, and bake 30 minutes or until tops are lightly brown and slightly springy.

Nutrition Facts
Per serving: 119 calories; 1g fat; 2.5g protein; 27g carbohydrates; 10g sugars; 133mg sodium; 3g fiber; 35mg magnesium
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Sunday, January 28, 2007

Happy Trading

Happy trading. Click the image for better viewing...

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Tuesday, January 23, 2007

Panda Sneeze

Panda sneeze soooo cute...I laugh and laugh whenever I see this vid. Check it out. It just make my day...

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