Neuropathic Pain

Friday, July 23rd, 2010

Common pain is a reaction to any sort of detrimental stimulus that teaches us not to repeat the action that caused the pain in the first place. Neuropathic pain is very distinct from every other type of pain a patient may experience. Neuropathic pain, or chronic pain, is not a symptom of another disease, but […]

Understanding Currency, Both As A Trader And Investor

Tuesday, July 20th, 2010

It wasn?t until I started trading currency full time that I fully appreciated just how much movements in these markets can impact on our everyday lives. The most obvious is, of course, whenever we travel abroad and have to buy foreign currency. Regular travellers will probably be more aware of the fluctuations in […]

Old Europe's New Shine

Monday, July 12th, 2010

As European Union leaders meet in London to wrangle over European Union budgets and the Anglo-Saxon versus the French model, global investors have already voted and have been handsomely rewarded.

Many American investors seem to have written off Europe as a quaint low-growth low-return destination. This sort of attitude has caused them to miss some great […]

Money Management, Part 2

Wednesday, July 7th, 2010

FEARING LOSSES

There is a huge difference between being risk averse and fearing losses. You must hate to lose. In fact, you can program your brain to find ways to not lose. But not losing is a logical thought-out process, rather than an emotion-based reaction.

Two human-based tendencies come into play. The first […]

Market Liquidity - Foreign Exchange vs The Stock Market

Monday, July 5th, 2010

Is Slippage a Problem?Let?s face it, every trader on the Planet has wished at some point during their career that slippage did not exist. I for one have cursed at the top of my voice, let alone under my breath, at slippage on an entry or exit. However, every successful trader on the Planet has […]

The Importancy Of Currency Exchange Rate When Buying International Property

Tuesday, June 8th, 2010

Having found your dream home abroad you may now be in the position where you will need to transfer and pay for the property in a different currency to your own. The method you choose to change and transfer money and timing can have a huge effect on the price you pay for your property.

Firstly […]

Interesting Tidbits About Europe

Saturday, May 29th, 2010

Playing such a large part in the history of mankind, detailing key aspects of Europe is large task indeed. Nonetheless, here we go.

Geographically, Europe is the western most section of the Eurasia continent. Historically, however, it has always been considered a separate content due primarily to political influence and a certain tinge of arrogance. Under […]

Neuroscience - What is Brain Plasticity?

Tuesday, May 18th, 2010

Neuroscience has changed considerably in the past 20 years. An example of change over period is the concept of brain plasticity. Brain plasticity refers to the brain's ability to rewire itself, relocating information processing functions to different brain areas and/or neural networks. Two decades ago, it was believed that brain networks were static after its […]

Bosch To Expand China Operations

Saturday, May 8th, 2010

One of the fastest growing auto markets in the world is China and companies concerned with the auto industry have already announced expansion of their operations in the said country. Ford China recently announced that they will be offering new models in the Chinese auto market and will be putting up plants in the […]

What Every Newbie Needs To Know About Forex Trading

Friday, May 7th, 2010

Forex trading has fast become one of the hottest topics around these days as a way for people to invest and get rich. But is forex trading really an easy and surefire way to grow rich or is it just another risky venture? Undoubtedly, there are key fundamentals that anyone interested in forex trading should […]