Sergey Golubev / Perfil
Here are The Five Laws of Gold, as Clason wrote them (according to the book "The Richest Man in Babylon" by George S. Clason http://www.amazon.com/The-Richest-Man-In-Babylon/dp/1479377341 ) :
1. Gold cometh gladly and in increasing quantity to any man who will put by not less than one-tenth of his earnings to create an estate for his future and that of his family.
2. Gold laboreth diligently and contentedly for the wise owner who finds for it profitable employment, multiplying even as the flocks of the field.
3. Gold clingeth to the protection of the cautious owner who invests it under the advice of men wise in its handling.
4. Gold slippeth away from the man who invests it in businesses or purposes with which he is not familiar or which are not approved by those skilled in its keep.
5. Gold flees the man who would force it to impossible earnings or who followeth the alluring advice of tricksters and schemers or who trusts it to his own inexperience and romantic desires in investment.
Para obtener valores en un indicador incorporado o personalizado en un Asesor Experto, en primer lugar, su identificador se debe crear usando la función correspondiente. Los ejemplos de este artículo muestran cómo usar un indicador técnico mientras crea sus propios programas. El artículo describe indicadores creados con el lenguaje MQL5. Está pensado para aquellos que no tienen mucha experiencia en el desarrollo de estrategias de trading, y ofrece formas sencillas y claras de trabajar con indicadores usando la biblioteca de funciones facilitada.
On Tuesday, Microsoft announced that it is buying Nokia’s device business and also licensing certain intellectual property from Nokia. There has been much negative commentary. For example Morgan Stanley downgraded Microsoft, and investors voted with their money by selling shares, with Microsoft stock trading nearly 7% lower than it did before on Friday before the deal was announced.
read more here http://www.forbes.com/sites/nigamarora/2013/09/04/why-microsoft-was-not-stupid-to-buy-nokias-phones/

MetaQuotes Programming Language 5 (MQL5), incluido en el terminal del cliente de MetaTrader 5, tiene muchas nuevas posibilidades y un mayor rendimiento, en comparación con MQL4. Este artículo le ayudará a familiarizarse con este nuevo lenguaje de programación. En este artículo se encuentran los sencillos ejemplos de cómo escribir un Expert Advisor y un Indicador Personalizado. También tendremos en cuenta algunos detalles del lenguaje MQL5, que son necesarios para entender estos ejemplos.


For those debating whether or not the Federal Reserve will start tapering at its September taper, Wednesday’s Beige Book likely did little to convince the skeptics or spark doubt from the believers.
read more here: http://www.forbes.com/sites/steveschaefer/2013/09/04/feds-beige-book-housing-autos-pace-growth-but-lending-weakens/
THX 1138 (source - wikipedia):
As of 2013, the film is rated "fresh" on the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes with a score of 90% and an average rating of 7/10. The consensus reads, "George Lucas' feature debut presents a spare, bleak, dystopian future, and features evocatively minimal set design and creepy sound effects.
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En este artículo se discuten las particularidades del uso de MetaTrader 5 como proveedor de señales comerciales para MetaTrader 4. Ustedes conocerán cómo crear un sencillo proveedor de señales desde MetaTrader 5 y cómo conectarlo a varios terminales MetaTrader 4. Además, conocerán cómo copiar en tiempo real las transacciones de los participantes de Automated Trading Championship a su cuenta real en MetaTrader 4.
¿Cómo escribir correctamente las especificaciones de los requisitos? ¿Qué debería o no debería esperar de un programador de una orden de un EA o de un indicador? ¿Cómo hacer para mantener un diálogo, cual es el momento de prestar especial atención? Este artículo da respuestas a éstas, y muchas otras cuestiones, que a menudo no parecen obvias a mucha gente.
You Don't Need A Crystal Ball To See Why These 3 Stocks Will Go Higher
read more here : http://www.forbes.com/sites/wallaceforbes/2013/09/03/you-dont-need-a-crystal-ball-to-see-why-these-3-stocks-will-go-higher/

1. Trading the breakout channel
Forex Traders simply set Buy and Sell pending orders on both sides of a price channel, so when the data comes out one of the orders will probably be hit. Although this method is very simple, it also carries real risks of potentially hitting two orders: Buy and Sell as the market is shaken by the economic report. In such a double-hit situation traders will face losses on one or sometimes even both trades.
2. By analyzing the news report
Forex Traders can predict most probable outcome of the news by looking at the economic calendar fields labeled as Forecast and Previous. These figures are then compared with the economic data released to give an idea about the current economic situation.
Forex Traders watch the news report and pay attention to the actual numbers released. If the numbers come as a surprise meaning the reports are not close to what was expected or forecasted, then fundamental analysts opening trading position according to the economic reports. If the report is better than expected then fundamental traders open Long positions. If the reports are not favorable traders open Short positions.
The most important thing you have to know about fundamental analysis is the market expectation of an indicator. Economic analysts provide a prediction of a probable number of the indicator to be announced. This has an impact to the market and traders are positioned accordingly. When the indicator is announced it affects the market only when the report is different from what the market expected. That happens because every available to the public information is already taken into account.



New York-traded crude oil futures fell more than 1% on Friday, giving back some of the week’s strong gains amid fading expectations for imminent U.S. military action against Syria.
On the New York Mercantile Exchange, light sweet crude futures for delivery in October fell 1.05% Friday to settle the week at USD107.66 a barrel by close of trade. The October contract settled 1.2% lower at USD108.80 a barrel on Thursday.
Oil futures were likely to find support at USD105.58 a barrel, the low from August 26 and resistance at USD110.03 a barrel, the high from August 29.
Despite Thursday’s and Friday’s sharp losses, Nymex oil futures still ended the week with a 1.2% gain.