As technical traders, it our job to follow the money flow. Over millions of years there have been cycles, and patterns that have repeated over and ove…
As technical traders, it our job to follow the money flow. Over millions of years there have been cycles, and patterns that have repeated over and over. Take the seasons for example, there is summer, spring, winter, and fall. These seasons tell us when to prepare for cold weather, warm weather, when to plant, when to harvest, and more. The ancient hunters used to watch the footprints of animal tracks to find their lairs, this is how they were able to feed their families. This is basically the same thing that technical traders do with charts. As a technical trader we look for patterns that repeat over and over again in order to find solid trading opportunities. Often, when that chart pattern appears it gives the technical trader a chance to make a solid investment decision. While technical trading is not perfect it will allow the discipline trader to exit the investment with a small loss when wrong. Yesterday, the Federal Reserve Bank announced that they would not start to taper their current $85 billion a month QE-3 program. Now, many traders were nervous about taking action ahead of the Fed announcement. A few days earlier I alerted the InTheMoneyStocks members to buy the gold mining stocks. This decision had nothing to do with the Federal Reserve or anyone else, it had to do with the charts. We were able to pick up the Market Vectors Gold Miners ETF (NYSEARCA:GDX) at $25.60 a share on September 12, 2013. Many members where asking me if a taper of QE-3 would hurt the gold mining stocks. I said to them that the chart is telling us that the GDX is going to rise and if I’m wrong we will just stop out of the position with a small loss. I said, trust the charts and do not worry about the news and the chatter in the media. Fortunately for us the GDX rallied higher by 10 percent yesterday closing above $28.00 a share. Learn to use the charts. Over the years the charts have usually forecasted most market moves before anyone in the media. Technical traders should also have a stop loss in place just in case the pattern on the chart fails, but the loss should be small. The key to trading is to let the winning trades run to target and cut the losing quickly when the chart pattern tells us to do so. Now there is a lot to learn about the charts, you will not master them in a day. In fact, we are always learning when following charts, but it sure beats trying to trade off of the news or the talking heads in the media. Nicholas Santiago InTheMoneyStocks.com
SanDisk Corp (NASDAQ:SNDK) is a leading flash storage technology company that is coming under some selling pressure during today’s trading session. SN…
SanDisk Corp (NASDAQ:SNDK) is a leading flash storage technology company that is coming under some selling pressure during today’s trading session. SNDK stock is trading lower by 0.95 cents to $61.34 a share. Day traders should watch for important intra-day support around the $60.45 level. This is a level where the stock could stage a near term bounce. Nicholas Santiago InTheMoneyStocks.com
Former General David Petraeus has left the military and taken a post at the private equity firm. Kohlberg Kravis and Roberts. In his new post Mr. Petraeus will serve as the chairman of the new KKR Global Institute. With the all of Petraeus's experience in the military he should be a valued asset to KKR.
Researchers Re-Engineer E-Coli DNA to Make it Programmable
A team of synthetic biologists led by Farren Isaacs at Yale University [has taken] Escherichia coli cells and replaced all of the UAG stop codons with UAAs. They also deleted the instructions for making the release factor that usually binds to UAG, effectively rendering UAG meaningless…
The next step was to assign a new meaning to UAG during protein production. The team did this by designing molecules called transfer RNAs and accompanying enzymes that would attach an unnatural amino acid – fed to the cell – wherever they spotted the UAG codon…
By reintroducing UAGs at specific locations, as the Yale team have done, unnatural amino acids can be added into proteins at will.
"We now have an organism that has a new code, and we can reliably and efficiently open up the chemical diversity of proteins," says Isaacs.
For example, artificial amino acids could be added that give proteins unusual properties, such as the ability to bind to metals – resulting in novel adhesives. Or enzymes could be developed that are activated only in the presence of other molecules – which could be useful for drugs. “The genetic code is conserved for all of life, so this is a fundamental step forward,” says Philipp Holliger of the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology in Cambridge, UK. He says that because so much of the genetic code is redundant, there might be other codons that could be reassigned to expand the chemistry of living organisms.
(via Reprogrammed bacterium speaks new language of life - life - 23 October 2013 - New Scientist)
French scientists have managed to generate red blood cells from stem cells and inject them back in to the donor. This major achievement opens up the possibility of a stem cell-based alternative to donated blood cells.
We have been following KKR's on going investment crusade in Asia. As part of their $6 billion dollar asian fund, the New York based firm has been investing all over the region. There is speculation that much of KKR's foreign investments are guided by its Global Institute.
Some of the countries they have so far invested in this year include Indonesia, Malaysia, Vietnam, China and Japan.
Now the firm is likely to announce in the coming weeks a major investment into India's Gland Pharmaceuticals. This deal would be worth around $150 million and would be the second sizable India investment in six months. In April KKR bought a controlling stake in India's Alliance Tire Group from Warburg Pincus LLC for what sources estimate to be around $500 million.
Gland Pharma was started in 1978 and makes active pharmaceutical ingredients and formulations for a number of different injections.
Investments have been falling in India. Compared to this time last year the amount of private equity investments has dropped 67%.
The Kenyan middle class is an emerging demographic in need of hospitality and food services. Hellofood is a business venture originating out of Berlin’s Rocket Internet e-business incubator. The business has grown to several countries including Ghana, Senegal and Morocco.
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HSBC has to pay 2.46 billion after a class action lawsuit claiming it violated federal securities laws.Lawyers for the plaintiff said this lawsuit included $1.48 billion in damager and nearly $1 billion in prejudgement interest. This is the biggest settlement ever following a securities fraud class action trial. HSBC formerly Household International is Europe's biggest bank by market value. In the lawsuit there were three plaintiffs represented by James Glickenhaus of Glickenhaus & Co. My Glickenhaus said that the judgment, "shows that the fraud committed by Household International and the individual defendant officers will not go unpunished, and we look forward to having the judgment affirmed on appeal." The lawsuit claimed that the company fraudulently misled investors on numerous cases including, predatory lending practices, quality of loans, and its financial accounting. HSBC's U.S. shares dropped $0.08 on Thursday and are up less than 2% for the year.
http://aclassasset.blogspot.com/2013/10/hsbc-lawsuits-and-federal-security-law.html
Why is your credit card APR so high? Yahoo Finance’s Lauren Lyster explains in this new #JustExplainIt video: http://yhoo.it/19kQhaC
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