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Stay Home Parents Best of Both World's Home Business en it comes to how quickly things move. But what was not due to luck were the reasons that I entered into this trade in the first place.Through out the world stay-at-home moms like Joanne Jordan are spending a lot of their day playing with her son, preparing his meals and giving him his afternoon sleep.How ever Mrs. Jordan is among a new breed of moms and Dads who although have stayed home to have quality time with their childr Three factors led me to believe that this setup looked ripe f Free Business Grants How do I know that this can happen?Several free business grants are provided by the government for the business-minded person. If you think you have a profitable business or that your business needs additional funding for expansion then several free business grants are available to cater to your financial needs.One of these fre Simple: It has happened to me! Let me show you the play-by-play… Summary of trade: * Name of Company: Cemex (ticker:CX). * Opening Trade: Bought 20 contracts of CX on January 31, 2005 at $2.40 a contract (March 2005 expiration, Strike: 35). * Closing Trade: Sold 20 contracts of CX, two days later, on February 2, 2005 at $4.00 a contract for a profit of $1.6 a contract, or 40%. * Between the time I bought and sold my options, the stock moved $1.32. This was my first time my options “popped” in such a short period of time. A “freak of nature” type of incident? I don’t think so! So why did this happen? Now I do admit, however, while I would love to have all my trades profit this quickly, there is always a little luck when it comes to how quickly things move. But what was not due to luck were the reasons that I entered into this trade in the first place. Three factors led me to believe that this setup looked ripe f Extra Profits At Your Craft Show Booth ught 20 contracts of CX on January 31, 2005 at $2.40 a contract (March 2005 expiration, Strike: 35).I would say the best way to do this is to have a few extras in your craft show booth that aren't full crafts. What do I mean by this? Well, below are a couple of ideas that you can use to improve the overall bottom line in your craft show booth:Pieces for your craft – You make and sell your cra * Closing Trade: Sold 20 contracts of CX, two days later, on February 2, 2005 at $4.00 a contract for a profit of $1.6 a contract, or 40%. * Between the time I bought and sold my options, the stock moved $1.32. This was my first time my options “popped” in such a short period of time. A “freak of nature” type of incident? I don’t think so! So why did this happen? Now I do admit, however, while I would love to have all my trades profit this quickly, there is always a little luck when it comes to how quickly things move. But what was not due to luck were the reasons that I entered into this trade in the first place. Three factors led me to believe that this setup looked ripe f Celebrate Administrative Professionals Day With Flowers ract for a profit of $1.6 a contract, or 40%.Administrative Professionals Day is just around the corner, always the same, last week of April. But for some reason we all tend to forget. Bosses and managers rushing around at the last minute searching for the perfect gift for that irreplaceable assistant, secretary or paralegal is a common sight. * Between the time I bought and sold my options, the stock moved $1.32. This was my first time my options “popped” in such a short period of time. A “freak of nature” type of incident? I don’t think so! So why did this happen? Now I do admit, however, while I would love to have all my trades profit this quickly, there is always a little luck when it comes to how quickly things move. But what was not due to luck were the reasons that I entered into this trade in the first place. Three factors led me to believe that this setup looked ripe f Living Proof of The Joint Venture Mindset ime. A “freak of nature” type of incident? I don’t think so! So why did this happen? Now I do admit, however, while I would love to have all my trades profit this quickly, there is always a little luck when it comes to how quickly things move. But what was not due to luck were the reasons that I entered into this trade in the first place.Frank Schroeder was one of the most successful insurance salesmen I ever met. He owned two Porches and two sets of electric drums and lived like a king. We did some business together and I asked him what the secret to his success was. And at this point I must digress. I have sold insurance very succes Three factors led me to believe that this setup looked ripe f Skilled Worker Shortage Threatens Manufacturers' Productivity en it comes to how quickly things move. But what was not due to luck were the reasons that I entered into this trade in the first place.American manufacturers are turning away lucrative business because they can't attract or retain enough qualified workers. Productivity diminishes when there are not enough skilled employees, and the situation convinces – or forces – many employers to lower their hiring standards while simultaneously c Three factors led me to believe that this setup looked ripe for the plucking. First: The trend is always your friend. This is a simple, yet, often overlooked statement. Higher highs, and higher lows indicate an up-trending graph (I’ve circled the higher lows in the graph). The reason why this rule is overlooked is because people try to speculate - a stock can be beaten down for so long that traders will start speculating when the stock will start to recover and start moving upwards. Sometimes it does, sometimes it doesn’t work this way. The gamble is this: if you are right, you catch the initial “pop” of momentum as there is usually a jump in price as the stock changes trend. Catch the beginning of a trend move, and you can make big bucks, real fast. I don’t speculate. I trade on evidence that I can see, and measure. Trading should be winning on p
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