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    How to Pick Winning Stocks
    There is nothing more exciting than finding an undervalued stock and seeing it explode out of nowhere rising in value 100% or more in a few weeks. Some stocks can move as much as 1000% in a year and…. Even after the stock market crashed in 2000, some stocks still have gone up 500% or more in a year.So how do we find these? Well first let me say that there is no way to know which ones are going to double or triple in value. If we knew then we could literally “bet the farm” on the trade.The main thing we can do as swing traders and position traders is to uncover stocks that have the potential for profits based on certain technical parameters found on the charts. There is not enough room in this article to go into depth on the technical analysis of stocks, but what I am going to do is share with you the first step in sifting though the thousands of stocks that trade each day.One of the easiest ways to cut your list of stocks down is to use a stock scanning software such as “Stockfetcher.com”. What it allows you to do is program in any criteria you want and then it will automatically spit out a list of stocks that meet those exact criteria.Let me give you some specific examples…. For starters say you only have a small account of $10,000, you shouldn’t be looking at expensive stocks that are in the $50-$200 range. This is because
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  • I needed to re-establish and begin working on my goals
  • I needed to genuinely connect with others and establish mutually beneficial friendships
  • Once I determined what I felt like needed to happen, I begin to think of the people, or types of people, that could help me grow in all of those areas, which included:

  • Spiritual Accountability Buddy
  • Personal Trainer
  • Life/Personal Coach
  • Counselor
  • Friends & Family
  • The first call I made was to one of my best friends, who is also a personal trainer. I asked him for advice on changing my

    Free Automatic Content - Can the Search Engines See Yours?
    Ever heard any of this advice? Content Is King - so Search Engines and Visitors will Love your Site Make Your Site Sticky - so Visitors will Return Add New Content Regularly - so Search Engines will Rank your Site Higher Are they true statements?Yes.Getting fresh, new content on your site on a regular basis is a must but you MUST do it right to get the results you want?Now let me ask you, did you read the code you added to your site? Did the code contain something that looked like:Well if it did then the search engines can't see you're adding fresh, new content regularly because search engines can't read JavaScript. You don't have to take my word for it. Read what Google has to say."Use a text browser such as Lynx to examine your site, because most search engine spiders see your site much as Lynx would. If fancy features such as JavaScript, cookies, session IDs, frames, DHTML, or Flash keep you from seeing all of your site in a text browser, then search engine spiders may have trouble crawling your site."Google Information for Webmasters at: http://www.google.com/webmasters/guidelines.htmlHaving fresh new content
    Chaos: "complete confusion" and "the formless void before the creation of the universe."

    This definition describes how I felt about my life several months ago. Sure, I was busy with my career, going to school and church activities, but inside I felt directionless and frustrated. I was spinning my wheels. I ran from work to school, back to work, to meetings, Bible study, and then back home just in time to go to bed and wake up several hours later to do it all over again (even though it never felt like I slept longer than about 5 minutes). Now don't get me wrong, everything I am doing is good, worthwhile and will benefit me at some point in the future. But all of my activities and the frenzied pace in which I was trying to accomplish them made my body, mind, soul & relationships suffer. And let's not even talk about goals! I didn't have the energy or time to even write them down, let alone begin working on them.

    One day, I decided that enough was enough. Not only did I decide that I didn't want to live this way any longer, but that God didn't want me to live this way. His best for me is that I live in prosperity--physically, emotionally, spiritually, as well as financially (3 John 3:2). So I prayed and asked God to tell me what I should do to get through this difficult time and to regain the focus I once possessed. In addition to drawing me back to Himself, God showed me that some of the answers that I sought would lie in people that are currently in my life or that He would send specifically to help me. He showed me that I was trying to accomplish too much by myself and that I had to reach out to others for guidance, assistance and some motivation. Theologian John Donne said that "No man is an island"…and so far I had purchased a one-way ticket to Fantasy Island. But on this particular day, I packed my bags and decided to say goodbye to my imaginary world where lack of proper rest and sleep (along with a grande White Chocolate Mocha from Starbucks) seemingly fueled creativity. I said goodbye to isolation, desolation and degradation…and hello to a new island and a new way of life. God inspired me to create a [Godly] support system.

    I sat down and just really took a long, hard look at the current "state of my union"-with God, myself and others -- Five things were immediately apparent:

  • I needed to strengthen and grow in my relationship with God
  • I needed to heal myself emotionally (completely and for good this time)
  • I needed to improve my physical health
  • I needed to re-establish and begin working on my goals
  • I needed to genuinely connect with others and establish mutually beneficial friendships
  • Once I determined what I felt like needed to happen, I begin to think of the people, or types of people, that could help me grow in all of those areas, which included:

  • Spiritual Accountability Buddy
  • Personal Trainer
  • Life/Personal Coach
  • Counselor
  • Friends & Family
  • The first call I made was to one of my best friends, who is also a personal trainer. I asked him for advice on changing my

    On The Motivation To Exercise
    A new trend consists in making people believe that they should live happy with their bodies, no matter what image of themselves the mirror is reflecting morning after morning. Eventually, many people resign themselves to follow such a fashion, for they lack the motivation to start riding the healthy horse.What are, essentially, the underlying reasons ? First, the absence of immediate results. Second, the difficulty of the task, at least physically speaking. Last (but not least), a pathological disbelief towards concrete results.I used to be so out of shape I could not run for longer than ten minutes, and my whole body was quite undevelopped, when someday I decided it was eventually time to start exercising. I started light but kept the training regular and serious (only jogging for the first few months, the gist being that without a proper cardiological condition, nothing can be achieved). The results came very quickly, and I could appreciate them with the help of my chronometer. Month after month, I was growing more enduring and faster than I was before. Physically speaking, my legs were becoming stronger.When I felt my heart had become enduring enough, I decided to incorporate light weight training into my routines (by "light" you shall read 45 minutes and 3 or 4 times a week; for the jogging, I use to train on average 30 minutes per
    t me at some point in the future. But all of my activities and the frenzied pace in which I was trying to accomplish them made my body, mind, soul & relationships suffer. And let's not even talk about goals! I didn't have the energy or time to even write them down, let alone begin working on them.

    One day, I decided that enough was enough. Not only did I decide that I didn't want to live this way any longer, but that God didn't want me to live this way. His best for me is that I live in prosperity--physically, emotionally, spiritually, as well as financially (3 John 3:2). So I prayed and asked God to tell me what I should do to get through this difficult time and to regain the focus I once possessed. In addition to drawing me back to Himself, God showed me that some of the answers that I sought would lie in people that are currently in my life or that He would send specifically to help me. He showed me that I was trying to accomplish too much by myself and that I had to reach out to others for guidance, assistance and some motivation. Theologian John Donne said that "No man is an island"…and so far I had purchased a one-way ticket to Fantasy Island. But on this particular day, I packed my bags and decided to say goodbye to my imaginary world where lack of proper rest and sleep (along with a grande White Chocolate Mocha from Starbucks) seemingly fueled creativity. I said goodbye to isolation, desolation and degradation…and hello to a new island and a new way of life. God inspired me to create a [Godly] support system.

    I sat down and just really took a long, hard look at the current "state of my union"-with God, myself and others -- Five things were immediately apparent:

  • I needed to strengthen and grow in my relationship with God
  • I needed to heal myself emotionally (completely and for good this time)
  • I needed to improve my physical health
  • I needed to re-establish and begin working on my goals
  • I needed to genuinely connect with others and establish mutually beneficial friendships
  • Once I determined what I felt like needed to happen, I begin to think of the people, or types of people, that could help me grow in all of those areas, which included:

  • Spiritual Accountability Buddy
  • Personal Trainer
  • Life/Personal Coach
  • Counselor
  • Friends & Family
  • The first call I made was to one of my best friends, who is also a personal trainer. I asked him for advice on changing my

    The Appeal of the Nintendo Wii
    Why does it seem that Nintendo’s Wii system is become more and more popular over Microsoft’s Xbox 360 and Sony’s Playstation3?It’s the appeal factor.Okay, well that is obvious, but in the words of Malcolm Gladwell, what exactly makes the Nintendo Wii “tip” over the other next-generation systems.First, let’s go over the cost appeal. The Nintendo Wii sells for $249.99. Not bad, especially when the Microsoft’s Xbox 360 Platinum Package sells for $399.99 and Sony’s 60 MB Playstation3 sells at $599.99. With this price, Nintendo targets a larger crowd, in terms of affordability, in comparison to the other game companies, which every conservative parent and gamer comes to appreciate. Next-generation system at a past-generation system price.Now there is the creative playing appeal. What’s hard for stock investors to understand is that the video game industry is evolving. Nintendo has helped with this revolution (for those who didn’t know, Nintendo’s original name for the Wii console was the Revolution) by offering the video gaming audience a totally different way to experience gaming. People love interaction and that is what exactly what Nintendo gives through the Wii. I consider the Wii as not a hardcore gaming console for the experience gamer, it is more so a new gaming console with a totally different dimension of play.Cost of
    to get through this difficult time and to regain the focus I once possessed. In addition to drawing me back to Himself, God showed me that some of the answers that I sought would lie in people that are currently in my life or that He would send specifically to help me. He showed me that I was trying to accomplish too much by myself and that I had to reach out to others for guidance, assistance and some motivation. Theologian John Donne said that "No man is an island"…and so far I had purchased a one-way ticket to Fantasy Island. But on this particular day, I packed my bags and decided to say goodbye to my imaginary world where lack of proper rest and sleep (along with a grande White Chocolate Mocha from Starbucks) seemingly fueled creativity. I said goodbye to isolation, desolation and degradation…and hello to a new island and a new way of life. God inspired me to create a [Godly] support system.

    I sat down and just really took a long, hard look at the current "state of my union"-with God, myself and others -- Five things were immediately apparent:

  • I needed to strengthen and grow in my relationship with God
  • I needed to heal myself emotionally (completely and for good this time)
  • I needed to improve my physical health
  • I needed to re-establish and begin working on my goals
  • I needed to genuinely connect with others and establish mutually beneficial friendships
  • Once I determined what I felt like needed to happen, I begin to think of the people, or types of people, that could help me grow in all of those areas, which included:

  • Spiritual Accountability Buddy
  • Personal Trainer
  • Life/Personal Coach
  • Counselor
  • Friends & Family
  • The first call I made was to one of my best friends, who is also a personal trainer. I asked him for advice on changing my

    Make Muscle Now - But, Here Are 4 Mistakes You Must Avoid
    Maybe you’re the proverbial hard gainer and have been working out for years to make muscle. On the other hand, you may have just started trying to build a massive physique. Either way, you’re trying to achieve the same thing; you want to make muscle grow to the point you’re sporting massively ripped quads, huge arms, and shoulders that’ll fill an open barn door. You’ve seen pictures. You know it can be done. Hell, maybe you’ve even seen guys in your gym that are hoisting the tonnage you’d like to.It’s no secret. Your muscles respond to overload using ancient, primeval forces that literally force them to grow. It’s an adaptive response that your body uses to ensure survival. If it’s confronted with something it can’t handle, it responds by increasing muscle size and strength in an attempt to overcome adversity. The key to making muscle is to make your body face the challenges that will initiate these internal changes. The most effective way to accomplish this is to incorporate some form of resistance training.You can’t just go about it willy nilly, however. Sure, at the beginning, almost anything you do will be almost guaranteed to produce some results. Early on, you can get away with almost anything and still make impressive gains. Why start that way though? There are certainly some mistakes you need to avoid, lest you keep yourself from makin
    ck of proper rest and sleep (along with a grande White Chocolate Mocha from Starbucks) seemingly fueled creativity. I said goodbye to isolation, desolation and degradation…and hello to a new island and a new way of life. God inspired me to create a [Godly] support system.

    I sat down and just really took a long, hard look at the current "state of my union"-with God, myself and others -- Five things were immediately apparent:

  • I needed to strengthen and grow in my relationship with God
  • I needed to heal myself emotionally (completely and for good this time)
  • I needed to improve my physical health
  • I needed to re-establish and begin working on my goals
  • I needed to genuinely connect with others and establish mutually beneficial friendships
  • Once I determined what I felt like needed to happen, I begin to think of the people, or types of people, that could help me grow in all of those areas, which included:

  • Spiritual Accountability Buddy
  • Personal Trainer
  • Life/Personal Coach
  • Counselor
  • Friends & Family
  • The first call I made was to one of my best friends, who is also a personal trainer. I asked him for advice on changing my

    Bigfoot Intelligence- The Evidence From Sightings
    What information can we glean from modern sightings about the intelligence of hairy hominids?Hairy hominids often watch humans from a distance. They peek out from behind trees or brush, or peer through windows of cars or homes at startled witnesses. In 1953, a man fishing alone near Portland, Oregon—his two companions were nearby but out of view—spotted a hairy hominid hiding in the thickets watching him. His account appeared in the local newspaper. In his book Sasquatch: The Apes Among Us, John Green recounts two stories from the 1960s that involve peeping hominids. Around 1964, Glen Varner observed a hairy hominid staring through the window of his mother's house at Priest Lake, Idaho. Then, in 1966, a married couple living near Lower Bank, New Jersey, were startled by a Bigfoot peeking in their window; they later left food out for the creature, who took it.The creatures have beckoned to onlookers, as in a 1850s case from Told by the Pioneers, published by the US Work Projects Administration. The daughter of witness Rocque Ducheney described how a Bigfoot had beckoned to Ducheney, spurring him to flee the area. In several instances, the creatures paced vehicles. In January 1970—near Whitewater, New Mexico—a hairy hominid paced the car in which driver Clifford Heronemus and his three friends rode. The creature kept up at speeds o
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  • I needed to re-establish and begin working on my goals
  • I needed to genuinely connect with others and establish mutually beneficial friendships
  • Once I determined what I felt like needed to happen, I begin to think of the people, or types of people, that could help me grow in all of those areas, which included:

  • Spiritual Accountability Buddy
  • Personal Trainer
  • Life/Personal Coach
  • Counselor
  • Friends & Family
  • The first call I made was to one of my best friends, who is also a personal trainer. I asked him for advice on changing my eating habits and beginning a work out plan. He emailed me a meal and an exercise plan, and after I gasped and balked over it (I thought is was so hard), I decided to give it a try. It isn't easy, but I am trying (thought I'd slip that in, just in case he's reading this). There is usually a personal trainer in just about every city. But you probably know at least one person who you can classify as a "fitness nut," so pick his/her brain for ways to shape up. There are also a slew of books and videos for purchase. These may be a great source of inspiration if you decide to create your own workout plan and meal plan.

    The next task was to find a counselor. I decided it was time to sweep the cobwebs out of my heart and soul and to smooth the rough places made hard by time and old hurts that never mended. I found a Christian counseling organization that was great. I was even more blessed when I found out that my insurance would pay for most of it, all I would have to pay is my co-pay (Thank You Jesus!). I usually had "homework" each week, which was to be completed by my next session. Counseling no longer carries the stigma that it used to carry. It is a perfectly legitimate and, sometimes, even necessary way to completely heal yourself. For me, I felt like I was able to open up because I wasn't talking to a close friend or family member. My counselor had no pre-conceived notions about who I was or how I should behave. There are numerous sources for good, credible counselors, including churches, mental health organizations and universities. Some of these (especially churches) even offer counseling free of charge.

    I didn't think the next task would be as easy. I decided to hire a life or success coach. As with my counselor, I felt that there needed to be an instant connection. After all, this person would help me accomplish my innermost dreams and goals. I started searching around on the Internet, but no one seemed to pique my interest. The moderator of my online bookclub sent an email about a new author. I decided to check out her website. At that moment, a "God thing" happened. The last thing to load on her page was a link to her business, Creative Coaching Plans. At that point, I lost all interest in her book (no offense Sophfronia!). I clicked on the link. As I searched her sight, I instantly felt a connection. So I decided to sign up for a free session. One week later, we had our first conversation. That was the beginning of a wonderful relationship…thanks Coach Soph!!!

    As a result of both co

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