CTO² - Avo Reid on CTO: The Yin and Yang of Technology Change:: The Yin and Yang of Technology Change To understand technology trends, understand the market, understand the sign posts, and communicate the road map. http://blog.avoreid.com/2007/06/yin-and-yang-of-technology-change.htmlHOME | The global foreign exchange market is the largest, most active market in the world. Trading in the forex markets takes place nearly round the clock with over $1 trillion changing hands every day. It is the main event.
The benefits of forex over currency futures trading are considerable. The dissimilarities between the two instruments range from philosophical realities such as the history of each, their target audience, and their relevance in the modern forex markets, to more tangible issues such as transactions fees, margin requirements, access to liquidity, ease of use and the technical and educational support offered by providers of each service.
I am reading a fantastic book on trading, first published in 1924, by Richard D. Wyckoff, titled How I Trade and Invest in Stocks & Bonds. Although most of the examples in the book pertain to stocks, the insights into the nature of trading are relevant no matter what instrument you choose to trade. Discuss the yin and yang of Cisco Catalyst 4500-E switches with :: Discuss the yin and yang of Cisco Catalyst 4500-E switches with Cisco expert - Sam Lim Sam leads technical marketing efforts for the data center market. http://www.networkworld.com/community/node/22328HOME |
I am particularly drawn to the authors appreciation of the ebb and flow nature of markets and how this perspective can be used to great effect.
It is difficult to over-emphasize the importance of studying the technical position, particularly when making a speculative commitment. Many people may say, What is a weak or a strong technical position? My reply is, in brief, that a stock is in a weak technical position on the bull side when it has been purchased and is held by a large number of outside speculators; when most of these are looking for a profit; when the price of the stock has advanced to a point where no further buying can be stimulated for the time being. It stands to reason that when buying power is exhausted a stock must decline, no matter how strong its finances, management or earning power. 2 new on West 20 Street / building yin vs yang at 15 W 20 + 9 W 20 :: 18, 2008 - 2 new on West 20 Street / building yin vs yang at 15 W 20 + 9 W 20 #8A at 15 West 20 Street (Altair 20) is new to market this weekend through http://www.realtown.com/SandyMattingly/blog/loft-neighborhoods-flatiron/2-new-on-west-20-street-yin-vs-yang-at-15-w-20-9-w-20HOME | Reviews from the 2005 Edinburgh Fringe (39):: Goblin Market is a good example that there is great musical theatre shows Being a huge Martial Arts fan I knew Yin-Yang was a must see show for me. http://www.britishtheatreguide.info/otherresources/fringe/fringe05-39.htmHOME |
On the other hand, a stock is in a weak technical position on the short side when the bears have exhausted their ammunition by selling all they can afford and when the buying power of investment and speculative purchasers is such that it resists the pressure of the bears; in other words, when demand overcomes supply. The weakness in such a position is found in the fact that all those who are short are potential bulls; they must, sooner or later, cover their commitments in order to close their trades.
They do not wish to remain short indefinitely. Bears, after they have sold short are an element of strength, not of weakness.
Perhaps the nature of all markets is best described by the Chinese Yin Yang symbol: In every bull move, and in every bear decline, are the seeds of their own destruction.
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