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My 13 year old son is trading a forex.com demo account on his iPad like it is a video game he wants to win. It's working.
He downloaded the app and loves all the (controls) and screens. He started buying and selling and watching the little built in videos. He says it is a never ending video game where the score could actually matter in real life. He is taking the same serious approach he always does to his games. I see small experimental trades and in the first few days the account has fluctuated back and forth from 49,000 to 51,000. It is fun watching him develop his (video game) strategy. It seems to be one of technical scalping with small continual "point" growth. When he sets out to beat a video game he always uses youtube for help along the way. He's doing the same with the forex and explained candlestick graphs to me in detail two days ago. I taught him his multiplication tables when he was four and he's in ap classes so the potential is there. I am curious to see how he trades next week.
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What are some of the best apps you have on your Mac? here are mine
I have just upgraded my 2012 MBP to the latest one and am reviewing the software I have installed and going through what I use frequently enough to merit keeping on the brand new system. Figured I would share the list here and get some good recommendations from the community as well. Paid or free, does not matter. I love discovering new and useful apps and hope you find something new and interesting in this list too. Here is what I use frequently or semi-frequently:
Standard Notes
Cost: Free (all core functionality) with paid features (themes and editor customizations) Site: https://standardnotes.org/ It is an open-source, end-to-end encrypted, cross-platform text based notes application. End-to-end encryption means no one (not even the company itself) can read the notes you keep here unless they have access to your password. It syncs flawlessly on all devices and the bulk and most useful features are free.
Itsy Cal
Cost: Free Site: https://www.mowglii.com/itsycal/ Great little utility that provides you with the calendar in the menu bar. Its provide a more concise but slightly less attractive menu calendar option than Fantastical 2.
Fantastical 2
Cost: $40 Site: https://flexibits.com/fantastical If you have been using MacOS for more than a few months then you surely have heard of it. It is a great calendar replacement.
Quassell Client
Cost: Free Site: https://quassel-irc.org/ An open source and cross-platform IRC application. It is slightly less polished than the paid Textual 7 IRC app for MacOS but I use it because it provides the Core/Client capability. So I have the core running on an always on Windows server on my home network and I use the client app on my Mac and Windows computers to connect to the same IRC session. Sort of an always on IRC solution.
Omni Disk Sweeper
Cost: Free Site: https://www.omnigroup.com/more A free utility from Omni Group that provides stats on storage usage. it's free and useful.
Cost: $10 Site: https://pilotmoon.com/popclip/ A neat utility that pops up some options when you select any text. It's hard to explain how cool it is. Try out the free trial.
Bartender 3
Cost: $15 Site: https://www.macbartender.com/ A neat utility to customize and hide icons from your Mac's menu bar. Try the free trial.
Proton VPN
Cost: Free for one device, subscription for multiple devices Site: https://protonvpn.com/ An awesome VPN that provides unlimited bandwitdth for free for one device (at a time, so you can install on your iphone and ipad too but can only have one active connection at a time, for example, when travelling)
Signal Desktop Sync
Cost: Free Site: https://signal.org/ Free, open source, cross platform (no ipad) encrypted messaging app recommended by Edward Snowden.
DayOne
Cost: Free on one device, Subscription for sync on multiple devices and features Site: https://dayoneapp.com/ A diary and journaling app that provides (for subscription) end-to-end encrypted syncing for your diaries on all your devices (iOS, iPadOS, MacOS only, no Windows and the web app does not support end-to-end encrypted journals).
MS Remote Desktop 10
Cost: Free Site: Get from Mac App Store Remote Desktop app for connecting to all Windows machines on your network or at work
Cost: Free Site: Get it from Mac App Store A very handy utility to stop your mac from going to sleep. basically an updated, feature rich successor to Caffiene
Cost: Free Site: https://calibre-ebook.com/ Free, open-source, cross-platform ebook management system. Must have if you have an ebook reader like Kobo or Kindle
Little Snich 4
Cost: $40 Site: https://www.obdev.at/products/littlesnitch/index.html A beautifully designed outbound firewall that lets you keep track on which apps on your computer are making outbound connections and where to. Run it in silent mode and then check every once in a while to ensure no apps are leaking your information to places that they shouldn't be. For example you can block certain apps from reporting to Google Analytics if they haven't asked for your consent to collect analytics.
Money Dance
Cost: $50 Site: https://moneydance.com/ A cross-platform personal finance/budgeting app (no mobile syncing for investments). I only use it for its portfolio (stocks, forex etc.) tracking and end-to-end encrypted syncing capabilities.
App Cleaner & Uninstaller
Cost: Free and Pro for $10 Site: https://nektony.com/mac-app-cleaner Just a little bit more thorough than the free App cleaner from freemacsoft but that one shoud be good enough for you too.
Cost: Free 5 GB. +1GB/each referral Site (link with referral for +1GB upon signup): https://www.sync.com/?sync_refer=8940a2ba0 An end-to-end encrypted dropbox alternative. Use it to backup important documents on the cloud without having to worry about the service/hackers being able to get at the information on the server side.
Better Touch Tool
Cost: $7.5 Site: https://folivora.ai/ Great utility to customize touchbar on your Macbook Pro. Use it with one of the available customization packages to get started.
Scrivener
Cost: $50 (or $40 with code: LEARNSCRIVENER) Site: https://www.literatureandlatte.com/scriveneoverview Porbably the best long-form wirting tool on Mac (and even Windows). I prefer it over Ulysses because it's not subscription based. Free trial available, try it out.
Paste
Cost: $15 Site: https://pasteapp.me/ A clipboard manager that prganizes copied information in a great card based system. Allows iCloud based sync too that is optional.
Sooooo still kinda new to this bitcoin thing. First I purchased some BTC through the robin hood app without doing research then after a while of doing some more research I realize I dont actually get BTC from there its basically forex. So In attempts to join the bitcoin community i created a wallet on my phone with the block chain app. I wrote down my phrase and got my wallet address. To even try it out I uploaded some money and tried accessing the wallet from other devices and it works(ipad, androiod tablet, etc) however so cool I think I got the hang of things pretty awesome, buuuuttttt now im coming across something Im reading in different sections where people say “not your wallet, not your coin” and I get that but I also hear about using a “cold/hard wallet” to store your bitcoin. (eletrum or some other thing i havent heard of) So my question is
am I in possession of a “cold or hard” wallet with what I have on that block chain app? Is that app just another thing similar to coinbase or crypto.com where that isnt actually my wallet either
How do I get a hold of a cold wallet for me to start storing bitcoin if it isnt one or is it ok to just stick with the wallet I have and keep loading and holding?
Forgive the newbie questions I just want to make sure I do this right when joining hodl community
[UAG] UAG - Impact resistant case for iPad Pro 12.9 1st./2nd. gen - $27 Shipped. (Other Models Available)
Deal Link Price: $27 Savings: 75% Retailer: UAG UAG is having an early holiday sale on various cases (mostly older gens). These are quality cases with generally good reviews. UAG is basically become the biggest competitor to Otterbox/Lifeproof since Otter acquired LIfeproof. I picked up this case for my 12.9” iPad pro 2nd. Gen which is a steal at $27 shipped. It’s not very clear from photos but it is actually impact protected by micro webbing in the translucent case. There Is also models available for iPad Mini 4 iPad 9.7” 5th. & 6th. Gen iPad Air 2019 and old AiAir 2 Prices are shown in CAD but bill in USD so use a no forex fee card or add 2.5%. The newsletter code DOES NOT stack with the discount, I already tried.
Apple Card Review: A (Mostly) Rewarding Way to Pay
I spent a few days hopping around New York City last week, trying to keep my wallet in my pocket. It wasn’t that I was on a tight budget. But I was testing the Apple Card, the new credit card from Apple, and according to its reward program, that’s the most lucrative way to shop. Introduced back in March, the Apple Card is now generally available to anyone with an Apple mobile device who wants to apply. If you use the Apple Card via the wireless, contactless Apple Pay system that is becoming increasingly popular with iPhone owners and businesses alike, you get a fairly generous return on every purchase of 2% cash back, no strings attached. That’s a bonus which lines up with the best credit cards around, from major issuers like JP Morgan Chase and Bank of America. So when I grabbed a cup of coffee and a cookie at a cute bakery on the Upper West Side, for example, paying with the Apple Card through my iPhone earned me an almost immediate refund of 11 cents on my $5.63 purchase. (The cookie was good, too.) Later, after traipsing around on a hot summer day, I picked up a $2.87 bottle of water at CVS, also using wireless Apple Pay. Along with the hydration, I scored 6 cents cash back. A big difference between this credit card and its competition is that unlike other rebate cards, the Apple Card’s cash reward appears almost immediately after the purchase is processed. To access these funds, you simply open the Wallet app on your iPhone, which is the home of Apple Card itself, showing your current balance, recent transactions, and other info updated in almost real time. The Wallet app also displays your “Daily Cash Balance.” These funds can be spent like a debit card on purchases using the digital Apple Pay Cash card, sent to a friend via Apple Pay, or even used to partially pay off the balance on your Apple Card. There’s another, better benefit to using the Apple Card: Paying for purchases from Apple using the digital credit card earns 3% cash back. For example, my family’s $5 per month _New York Times_cooking app subscription now brings back 15 cents each month. And the $120 a year I pay for a family iCloud storage plan earns $3.60 in rewards. And if I decide finally to upgrade my aging MacBook Pro with the rumored 16-inch model coming later this year (please revamp the keyboard, Apple!), the cash back perk will be even more substantial—$90 on a $3,000 purchase, for example. There’s no other way to get such high rebates on purchases directly from Apple (though some cards affiliated with retailers like Target and Amazon will give 5%, if you’re buying Apple hardware sold at those outlets).
Taking a swipe at other cards
When using the Apple Card at establishments that aren’t set up for app-enabled, contactless payments, things get markedly less magical. To start, you have to pull the (admittedly cool looking white, titanium) Apple Card out of your wallet—and that can be a drag. Then, the rebates drop to just 1%, lagging competing cards. A fair counterpoint, however, to the meager 1% cash back on physical card swipes is that Apple also forgoes fees that other cards charge. Apple Card has no annual, over-limit, late, or foreign exchange fees. And that’s great, because those can add up. For instance, imagine if I spent $1,000 over the course of a month on a competing card to get $20 cash back, instead of the $10 I’d get from swiping my Apple Card. Every other credit card I know of charges late fees—and one $35 late fee would quickly wipe out that $20 cash back reward, and then some. Foreign exchange fees can also add up quickly (though there are other credit cards, particularly those affiliated with airline rewards programs, that also forgo forex fees). Assessing whether the Apple Card makes financial sense for you, therefore, requires making assumptions about how much you spend with Apple (including all your iTunes purchases and subscriptions), how often you’re able to use mobile payments, and how often you typically trigger the fees that Apple doesn’t charge. For me, it certainly makes sense for all my Apple purchases and when I’m paying via mobile. But Apple also just added Uber as 3% rebate partner—a perk for its cardholders—and future partnerships like this could make the Apple Card more attractive at more businesses. Even when you’re not rebate hunting or avoiding fees, the Apple Card feels like a futuristic, if long overdue upgrade to spending on plastic in the 21st century. The application process, within the Wallet app on an iPhone or iPad, takes just a few minutes and, if you’re approved, the card is added as an option in Apple Pay immediately. The white, titanium physical card is optional, but came via FedEx within a few days after I requested one. Activating the card was as simple as holding it near my phone with the Wallet app open. Every transaction quickly appears listed in the Wallet app on my iPhone, with a categorization (like “transportation” or “food and drink”) along with the rate of cash back I received (3% for spending with Apple, 2% for mobile payments, and 1% for everything else). Tap on any transaction, and Apple shows on a map exactly where you made the purchase. For some stores, like that CVS where I got the water, there’s even a deeper link, with all kinds of info about the business, like the phone number, hours of operation, and customer reviews. Apps for my other credit and bank cards aren’t nearly so nimble. With a couple of teenagers out in the wild using our family credit card, it can be hard to identify who spent what where, with the typically meager information provided by the credit card company, so the geo-location info is fantastic. Of course, I can’t yet opt to switch the whole family to the Apple card—there’s no option yet to add additional cardholders to my account (a feature available with every other card I’m aware of). Another potential perk: Apple has committed to not share cardholders’ spending data with marketers, a promise partner Goldman Sachs has also agreed to. But there is a downside to that privacy policy. As a result of refusing to share data, information that goes into the Apple Card doesn’t come out. That means there’s no way to see it on the web or share it with other financial apps, like Mint or Personal Capital, that can help you budget and track spending across multiple bank and credit card accounts. There also doesn’t appear to be any way to generate an annual report, a helpful tool for tax preparation, though Apple could always add that feature later. Another thing that could be added to the Apple Card later is discoloration, apparently. A close reading of the card’s care instructions has prompted concern that its white, titanium material may lose its luster when housed in leather wallets, or after rubbing against other cards. But after my initial week of Apple Card use—mostly through the app, which provides the best incentives—I can report that my “plastic” remains pristine. With version 1.0 of the Apple Card, it’s a little hard to square the product with Apple CEO Tim Cook’s assertion of “the most significant change in the credit card experience in 50 years.” But for people who spend a lot with Apple, it’s a solid addition to your wallet—at least your mobile one.
My first post ever gets to be on this subreddit :)
TLDR: Need books to get started in algo trading. If possible, I would also like to automate my chart mark ups on MT4 and what language would that require? Hi guys, I’m a noob who has no knowledge of algo trading at all but just last month started learning python and like to believe I have the fundamentals down. I also got into forex about 5 months back, paper trading ( also blowing one account before getting back to paper trading) and reading books on technical and fundamental analysis. I want to put both of those skills and my passion for math to use and start learning algo trading but don’t know how to get started The first project that came to mind was I realized I do a lot of repetitive chart mark ups, mostly on MT4 and sometimes on trading view, that I would like to automate. And if I can automate that, could I use it on the mobile or iPad app for MT4? Not sure if that requires a language other than python for MT4 or if this is even the right sub. If the project above does not apply to this sub, I would still like to know what books, articles, videos you guys recommend on getting started. Thank you for any and all feedback!
I have a laundry list of questions and thoughts. I'm just going to brain dump here. Feel free to engage!
I've been interested in markets for what feels like forever now but never had the capital or time to properly invest in training, studying and practicing. That window might be coming and I want to get a better understanding of some things. For starters, I would be trading part time-ish. What I mean by that is I will have access to my charts and account via web based platforms from the office all day - but the degree of which I'm tuned into it will vary through the day. (How to make a boring job less boring.) With that said, the requirements of what type of market trading I get involved with will depend on the flexibility of it's platform offerings. (as in a quality web platform as well as mobile). Some questions: I'm interested in Forex (or micro forex futures given my small bankroll), commodities (gold, silver, oil, etc) or trading S&P 500 e-mini futures (as I've read too much material now about how fantastic they are as a first trading vehicle to newbies). Of the two, which generally have brokers that have better mobile and web based trading applications? I won't be able to set up a space ship of a desk space with Metatrader and 50 graphs of stuff and a face tanning wall of monitors. I'll be browser based with dual-display monitors and on iOS. (Hell, if I could trade all day reliably from an iPad I would 100% do that instead) My initial capital I plan to start with would be roughly $2,000 CAD. Nothing wild. I'd be calling it "tuition" while I learned. (after I come off paper trading of course) My goal at that point would be a) learning b) practicing and executing a trading strategy and c) growing my bankroll I'm a huge advocate for depth over breadth so if I went the forex route, I would very likely only commit to one currency pair and become intimately familiar with it. I don't think I have the dna to be a multi-chart multi-pair type of person. The only for sure things I know is it would either be the big pair EUUSD or the more familiar USD/CAD as I'm in Canada, on a border city and am knee deep in news on both fronts. I really don't know which of the three paths I should really go into. Part of my decision making process will be what kind of training and education material is available for them. Here's all I really know about that so far:
Forex has Babypips.com which is a fantastic site but makes everything sound so happy-go-lucky easy.
Tradimo is a thing, is mostly free and all the reviews of it are uncomfortably 'too' good.
There is a mountain of volume of youtube of hacks daytrading, then half of which try to sell a program. I can't trust any of these guys.
So if we were friends, and we were having a beer somewhere and I was spitballing all of these thoughts, what would you reply with? What market should I consider the most? Where's the best place to learn about it? Where can I find, learn, or study a strategy that's reliable but not too high risk? What brokers of that market take canadian accounts and have robust browser based platforms and equally good iOS apps? Can someone actually trade successfully, reliably and comfortably from an iPad if they were so inclined? Thanks so much.
I'm thirsty to learn a new technical skill and trading is right up my alley. However, I'm doing my due dilligance and will be paper trading for a long time while I study, practice and educate myself. However the biggest question ultimately will be "What will I trade?" And I've narrowed it to E Mini S%P Futures or Forex. The attraction to both is a) Smaller capital requirements, meaning I can persue this as a hobby and keep the bankroll still at a 'fun' level (5k or so to start I'm expecting) b) Simplified analysis - what I mean by this is I don't want to be hunting for stocks, or companies and doing hours and hours of research and homework every morning and at night. I'm an obsessive guy and I'll 100% be the guy who can't put his ipad or laptop down because I'm still reading the latest business news. Going with Forex I can choose one single pair and just become an expert of it. Futures is the same thing in that the S&P is one chart. That's it. Simple. The time wasted hunting down company stock to swap can be used on working on a strong trading strategy, or refining my risk management technique. However, between the two I'm having a much harder time figuring out where to go with this. For the time being I'm relegated to web based platforms, so I'm likely going to try Oanda first since their web client is clean and quick. They offer all the big currency pairs, as well as the S&P E-Minis Futures board. If I went with Forex, the currency pairs of most interest are either EUUSD or USD/CAD. I'm not sure which way to go. Any tips or insight?
Ruslan Kamenskiy - Genesis Vision CEO - did you know this?
How much do you know about the GV CEO Ruslan? He is an extremely experienced developer with a HUGE proven track record:
Software developer @ Tools 4 brokers -> Development for the trading platform MetaTrader, multithreaded and server applications, cross-platform applications.
Head Software developer for Forex broker -> Managing and tech leading the development of the site and the trading platform. Included a large web service for exchange Forex services (tournaments, PAMM, signals, diaries of traders, etc.).
Principle software developer - SAINT PETERSBURG STOCK EXCHANGE -> Development of the massive ASP MVC / Angular application for holding tenders and auctions in electronic form. Business logic included the calculation of prices, the life cycle of purchases and applications, signing of EDS actions.
Senior Backend Developer - Epam Systems -> Building the SaaS solution for processing data and investment analysis of private equity. The product offers users a web portal (ASP.NET), a client application (.NET based), a public WCF service and an iPad application with real-time calculations.
Software Engineer - QuantBrothers -> - Development of the concept of a distributed organization economy based on the blockchain
TALK ABOUT LEADING BY EXAMPLE. Right now the Genesis Vision team are quiet, working away, with this guy spear heading the team. I am an early investor in GVT, before it was as successful and hyped as right now. I invested because of many reasons, I would need another thread to discuss them all. However amongst these many reasons, 1 of them was because of this guy, highly experienced, proven track record, I can quite happily say I trust them with my money and GVT. 2018 & 2019 will be HUGE for GVT ~ big things coming!
So ive had delivery jobs on and off my whole life ever since high school, ive worked for pretty much every resturant in my local area and have had different compensations from good and bad. My first one when i was 18 got me to know my area pretty good. 7 resturants later i jus look at a ticket and go, no need for gps. its seccond nature by now. The worst job i had was for a company that let you use their fleet of cars and they paid for gas but thought that ment it was okay to pay you 20 dollars for a 10 hour shift plus your tips.. I made it a year and a half in that one before leaving to enjoy a summer with my savings. My current job has been a rollercoaster ride to say the least. A sushi place opened up in 2014 ( i live in long island ny ) and i became buddy buddy with the owner who is a pretty cool dude. I work from 11-9 with a 1 hour break from 3-4 because all sushi resturants like to close for a hour (chefs break) i always drove stick so it keeps the job pretty physical, But my boss is so chill that i dont even have to be there in between any deliverys. I live less then 5 minutes from the store so im pretty much a on call driver. When i get a text saying the letter D it means a delivery just came in, if i get a text R that means it just got ready and i need to step on it to dock at the store but im usually there before that, well why you wonder? because to my benefit and my misfortune, i am the only driver. My boss is too cheap to hire more then one driver, this means i am responsible for every single order that comes in throughout the day near or far. we take around a 4.5 mile radius but because i know my hood like the back of my hand i cut threw all the back streets, Avoid lights and get this shit done. i work in a very weathy neighborhood and usually deliver to mansions in the bay area and lots of residential houses, businesses, docters and the like but if i get into a accident, am feeling under the weather or god forbid broke a leg or some shit im fucked. My boss has tried other ppl and they cant pull it off the way i do. I worked for 2 years straight eventually worked some 7 day weeks. I get paid $50 a day house pay and thats suppose to cover my gas and stuff. Sushi tips are for the most part better then pizza tips. In the past week i got 40 from 1 guy on new years and multiple 20 dollar tips, And 70 bux for delivering to a private jet company at JFK Airport, which was like 9 miles away and i had to sacrifice my break so they could get it done. The worst part about this line of work is you miss out on Life, you litterally live behind the wheel. Im my bosses right hand man and as much as i dont want to let him down, Im not struggling for money or anything. I trade the forex market on the side and invest in crypto currencies and during those 2 years i had a awsome clientel for 420, so i helped out alot of people. It got to the point where i was making more then double what i would make in a day from the sushi alone. One day in october 2016 i overslept and woke up to a bunch of pissed texts from my boss and decided to Quit. My hustle grew and i got to the point where i was banking like 500-1000 profit from that then caught a case when i jus made the wrong turn at the wrong time dec 29 2016. with something not stashed and a cop pulled me over for having a ipad mounted on my dash. I was riding w 2 other people and all 3 of us got arrested. my car is jus mad suspect to begin with, scion coupe, tinted windows, 18 inch rims, loud subs. Im never the type to smoke in my car ever and everything stays vaccume sealed always. 3 Grand to lawyer fees and a few months of draged out court dates but steered clear of probation or jailtime. So i consider myself lucky i guess? After laying low for a few months i burned threw alot of my savings. Although i got into a cool hobby racing drones and building them from scratch while i was on that year off from delivering. I discovered a new passion but its by no means a cheap hobby with plenty of expensive gear and components. In october 2017 i stop by the sushi place for the first time in a year and sit down just to eat, chat and catch up and see how the business was because i left on a bad note, even though i was having the time of my life. He said you ready to start driving again and as we were eating, i seen the chinese guy, my replacement, running in and out of the store and it brought back all the memorys of the job. So i said "yea part time" He only gave me one day a week so i was like whatever because what off the boat asian delivery guy wants to work less then 6 days a week. So i took him up on the offer and the next week the guy quit after working 9 months to take care of his kid or some shit. He was obviously looking for a ticket out and i was it. So now i went from working 1 day back to 5 and its like i never left now. He is forced to close the resturant 1 day a week this winter which he has never done before to save on bills and payroll because the store hasnt been doing as good, probably because his other drivers throughout the year sucked balls and couldnt handle the pressure. Now im stuck in the same trap as a year ago. I had a taste of my dream career but it got snatched from me because im stuck in this loop again. Im not a big pothead but i know alot of them. I havent fliped anything since i got off with a slap on the wrist but i dont know if im going to fall back into that too. I dont really care about the money, its the free time i miss and 50 hours a week in the winter is really sending waves of thoughts threw my head. Snowstorms are just gonna get worse. The main point of my thread is after reading all this, If you are a delivery driver would you think i have it easy as a driver with this one? Would u switch in a heart beat or stay with yours? I make 140-160 a day consistantly but at the expense of no life. Shifting all day 10 hours is taxing and sitting all day in my coupe just pools the fat. I was a avid gym goer now i jus get exhuasted after a days work. It was fun when i was younger but im 26 now and kinda want to get into something that doesnt involve wasting away in traffic all the time. My boss looked out for me when i met him in 2014 and was down and out but 3 years later im kinda ready for the next chapter of my life. I have a gf of 3 years that i met when i first got the job way back, i had 2017 to myself but got sticked with a full schedual now. 2-3 days a week i can handle but if he finds another asian dude they are gonna wanna work like 6-7 days a week and ill be shut out. Any advice or thoughts? Whats the most amount of hours you guys work and how do you not let it break you. i get 7 to 10 dollar tips all around locally. Sushi orders are cold so time doesnt matter too much in that respect but if its sent with hot food it gets crazy because as the only driver sent with 3-4 deliveries at a time i get to pick the late one and the hood deliverys to far rockaway suck balls. They take 15 minutes to 20 to drive to and almost never get over a 5 dollar tip. Lucky to get 3 out there.. This is just my 2 cents rant from a guy whos not a newbie to this industry by any means. In between deliverys i get free time but not much sometimes its almost not worth it to leave the store but i do have the option.i feel like a on call EMT but for sushi. I kinda dont know where 2018 will take me. if you read all this, thankyou just one drivers story to another man! I
APPLE’S iPHONE 2018 WITHOUT QUALCOMM Apple announced that it might part ways with Qualcomm, because its next iPhones and iPads won't need the chip, which connects devices to wireless networks and supplied by Qualcomm. Instead, the tech giant could make a deal with Intel, who already is a supplier for other parts. The decision is not made yet and negotiations are under way. FACEBOOK IS STILL ON TOP Since social media exist, it has always been there, that consumers reach out to businesses directly on their Facebook pages more often than contacting them via Twitter. Interestingly, they visit company blogs slightly more than they do on Twitter and it is increasing, which makes an even greater gap between the companies. Important to note that consumers are seeking resources on multiple channels and brands are increasing their efforts at being present to assist customers, but by far, Facebook is the most applied social media for these searches around the world. COMPANIES ARE “TRUMPLY” DEPENDENT The Trump administration suffered policy setbacks and personnel changes this year, at this point we are awaiting for the new FED Chair to be named and it is crucial who that will be. Will Trump give us a name today? Or is he still playing the good old game he always does when it comes to a serious decision? We should not forget that he is the same businessman he used to be, and for him to make the right choice, needs time and consideration. FX WORLD As we are waiting for Trump to name Janet Yellen’s successor, Japan’s ZN note, and to settle matters in Spain, major forex pairs behaved as we expected. The EURUSD rallied a bit but 1.17 is still a strong resistance. As the pair formed a head-shoulders, we can see that it goes down to a neck-point, offering sell options to 1.13 level. The GBPUSD broke above the hammer’s top, buyers are coming in. If it could break above 1.325, we might see a rally to the Brexit’s melting down mark; th1.365 level. USDJPY is still looking for buyers, awaiting for the 10-year bond (ZN) announcement from Tokio, which could show a negative correlation. The pair has plenty of support in 113, but 112 is a possible mark.USDJPY has pushed to 114.5 on friday, the probability that it rolls over and tests 112 is high at this point. If 113 holds it back from going lower, we could see again a buying option. Under 112 it is offering a clear sell opportunity.USDJPY pulled back initially and formed a hammer but it has a massive resistance on the 114.5 level. If it breaks through 115, it is a buy and hold market, till then look for dips to buy. Check our website for more information:https://gtc.news
I looked at over 3000 apps on sale for Black Friday & Cyber Monday and here are the best 49
There are over 3400 iOS & Mac apps on sale for Black Friday & Cyber Monday and I looked at them all. Here are the best: Updated with new apps for Cyber Monday. Updates in bold
Games
Rules!, delightfully fun puzzle/challenge game, great for all ages; now $0.99! (orig $2.99)
Lords Of Waterdeep, one of my favorite iOS games; fantastic port & super fun; now $2.99! (orig $6.99)
Stocks Pro, real time stock/FOREX tracker; now $10.99! (orig $14.99)
Templates For Pages, over 2000 templates for Pages documents; now $12.99! (orig $24.99)
Deliveries, highly recommended, best package tracker app there is; now $2.99! (orig $4.99). Deliveries for Mac also on sale.
Graphic for iPhone, vector illustrator & graphics editor; now $0.99! (orig $2.99)
iThoughts, mind mapping tool; now $5.99! (orig $11.99)
Longscreen,, recommended app for merging & joining screenshots; now $0.99! (orig $2.99)
Paprika Recipe Manager for iPhone, digitize & manage recipes, plan meals & generate shopping lists automatically; now $2.99! (orig $4.99). Mac and iPad versions also on sale.
PDFPen 2, the gold standard for PDF mobile management; now $10.99! (orig $19.99)
aNote Screenshot, clever action extension to markup screenshots; now free! (orig $2.99)
Just Press Record, audio recorder for Apple Watch, iPhone, & iPad; now $1.99! (orig $2.99)
And that's it! The best app deals of the more 3000 apps on sale for Black Friday & Cyber Monday! Enjoy getting some fantastic apps at great prices! (If you find a sale no longer offered, please let me know and I'll update the post) Note: These were originally tweeted out via my Twitter, @MarkDMill where I tweet out the best app deals each day. Edit: removed Mac & iPad links as I missed that in the rules. Sorry it's no longer 49 apps, but you can see the complete list on my website if you want. Edit: added more apps
What are the best Forex apps for the iPad? For trading, news and whatever else?
I was just curious. I'm finding it easier to tinker with forex on an iPad at my desk while I'm at work. Currently, I just mess with forex.com but I've heard of other apps like Trade Interceptor for charting and whatnot. For those that are power users in the forex game on iPad, what is your set up like? What are some killer apps for trading? For news? (probably a big one for me. I murder the news good.) And maybe on the side, I've looked at Mint.com for financial management and tracking but I'm sure there are things could be better as a HUD or tracker for forex. (like myfxbook but for iPad) Thanks a bunch!
Dif Broker Joins Saxo Bank and FXCM in Providing Internships to Winners of the Stock Market Game for IOS, Beat Wallstreet
Portugal’s leading online broker agrees to provide summer internships to winners of the stock game “Beat Wallstreet” providing extra incentive for players of the game on the Iberian Peninsula. Finding interns within the financial markets from business schools and universities is not really that difficult but finding interns who already have a comprehensive knowledge of the stock markets and an understanding of the practical application of trading within the stock markets is not so easy. With Dif Broker accepting winners of Beat wallstreet, it shows Dif Broker dedication to finding the best of the best within the stock markets Dif Broker is Portugal’s leading online broker offering a number of products to their clients including Stocks, CFD’s, Futures, Options and Forex and also Portfolio Management. Dif Broker has been receiving since 2011 “Best Online Broker Western Europe” recognition from the prestigious Global Banking and finance review. Dif Broker is also the Iberian sponsor for the World Top Investor Competition which sees competitors trade against each other over a calendar year in order to win the coveted prize. With a history and top team such as they have at Dif Broker, the team at Beat Wallstreet are sure that Dif Broker will attract a lot of attention from winners of the game. More information about Dif Broker can be found on their website: http://www.difbroker.com/web/guest/home Beat Wallstreet was developed by the Mobile Equity Company based out of Copenhagen Denmark. Being hailed as one of the most innovative and educational tools available to would be stock brokers and students of the financial markets, it offers its players the ability to trade real time stock markets across a number of stock exchanges. Winners are announced at the end of each game which runs for a calendar month. As well as internships being on offer to winners of the game, there are also monthly prizes to winners of the stock market game such as iPads and other nifty gadgets. More information can be found on their website: http://beatwallstreet.equitygameonline.com/life-changing-prizes/
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