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Traded BLUEBALL TRADING SYSTEM correctly -http://deskipper.blogspot.ru/p/dear-customers-friends-and-interested.html
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If quality matters - Blueball IT
What a wonderful morning...
Traded BLUEBALL TRADING SYSTEM correctly -http://deskipper.blogspot.ru/p/dear-customers-friends-and-interested.html
Торгуем BLUEBALL TRADING SYSTEM правильно - http://deskipper.blogspot.ru/2014/09/blueball-trading-system.html
If quality matters - Blueball IT

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공유된 작성자의 --- 기고글
SQL 및 MQL5: SQLite 데이터베이스로 작업하기
이 문서는 프로젝트에서 SQL을 사용하는 데 관심이 있는 개발자를 대상으로 합니다. SQLite의 기능과 장점을 설명합니다. 이 문서에서는 SQLite 기능에 대한 특별한 지식이 필요하지 않지만 SQL에 대한 최소한의 이해만으로도 유용합니다.
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공유된 작성자의 MetaQuotes 기고글
가상 호스팅으로 마이그레이션하기 위해 거래 계정을 준비하는 방법
MetaTrader 클라이언트 터미널은 거래 전략 자동화에 완벽합니다. 이 제품은 로봇 개발자를 거래하는 데 필요한 모든 도구, 강력한 C++ 기반 MQL4/MQL5 프로그래밍 언어, 편리한 MetaEditor 개발 환경 및 MQL5 클라우드 네트워크에서 분산 컴퓨팅을 지원하는 멀티 스레드 전략 테스터를 갖추고 있습니다. 이 문서에서는 모든 사용자 지정 요소가 포함된 가상 환경으로 클라이언트 터미널을 이동하는 방법에 대해 설명합니다.
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ramkumar1992
게재된 포스트 Interesting things Amazon chief said about India
The Amazon founder Jeff Bezos spoke about topics, both personal and professional, with an infectious wit. "I do the dishes at home to make sure that my wife continues to love me and the day I clean the table, it is true love back...
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게재된 포스트 NSE extends deadline for providing client details to Oct 10
The National Stock Exchange (NSE) has asked its trading members to provide mobile numbers and e-mail addresses of their clients by October 10 to facilitate dissemination of instant trade alerts. This is the second extension given by the stock exchange...
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The Weekly Volume Report: Kiwi Turnover Surges
USD/JPY is in consolidation mode below key long-term trendline resistance near 109.50
A steady rise in volume has accompanied the move higher since July
The steady rise in On-Balance-Volume is supportive
Price move under 107.35 on above average volume, however, would force a re-think of the broader positve bias
USD/JPY is in consolidation mode below key long-term trendline resistance near 109.50
A steady rise in volume has accompanied the move higher since July
The steady rise in On-Balance-Volume is supportive
Price move under 107.35 on above average volume, however, would force a re-think of the broader positve bias
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ramkumar1992
laplacianlab:
I think there is some misunderstanding of concept. I assume that both symbols, of course, don't need to be synchronized! The synchronization you talk about will never occur in the current bar, I agree with you. But what is wrong with this? It is assumed that the last value of this indicator is a mere representation of the ratio.
However, Gold and Silver are synchronized once the bars of each frame are closed and known, once the bars are known. This is the reason why the graphics are plotted ok. I think this indicator is not bugged, angevoyager, you should argue your point of view I think. Thks anyway for your opinion, always welcome.
I think there is some misunderstanding of concept. I assume that both symbols, of course, don't need to be synchronized! The synchronization you talk about will never occur in the current bar, I agree with you. But what is wrong with this? It is assumed that the last value of this indicator is a mere representation of the ratio.
However, Gold and Silver are synchronized once the bars of each frame are closed and known, once the bars are known. This is the reason why the graphics are plotted ok. I think this indicator is not bugged, angevoyager, you should argue your point of view I think. Thks anyway for your opinion, always welcome.
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ramkumar1992
공유된 작성자의 MetaQuotes 기고글
MQL5 클라우드 네트워크로 계산 속도 향상
가정용 컴퓨터에 몇 개의 코어가 있습니까? 거래 전략을 최적화하기 위해 몇 대의 컴퓨터를 사용할 수 있습니까? 여기에서는 MQL5 클라우드 네트워크를 사용하여 마우스 클릭으로 전 세계의 컴퓨팅 성능을 받아 계산을 가속화하는 방법을 보여줍니다. "시간은 돈이다"라는 표현은 해가 갈수록 더욱 화제를 불러 일으키며 수십 시간 또는 며칠 동안 중요한 계산을 기다릴 여유가 없습니다.
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MetaQuotes
What you should know about indicators
Dozens of articles about indicators are available on this site. You'll find here examples of indicators and articles about how to create indicators . However, a beginner may have some difficulties choosing where to start when learning how to create

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게재된 포스트 Samsung launches Galaxy Alpha 4G smartphone at Rs 39,990
Korean handset maker Samsung on Saturday launched a 4G device under its galaxy series that will be available in market in first week of October for Rs 39,990. The company said it plans to bring more 4G-enabled devices in near future in a lower price range...
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게재된 포스트 Gold price rises on stray buying support, silver recovers
Gold prices gained modestly, in an otherwise lacklustre and cautious trade at the domestic bullion market in Mumbai on Saturday owing to stray buying support. Elsewhere, silver recovered owing to renewed industrial buying. Standard gold (99...
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게재된 포스트 Banks hit as stock markets get a coal shock Read more at: http://indiatoday.intoday.in/section/110/1/business.html
Banks hit as stock markets get a coal shock Bank stocks led the decliners with heavyweights such as State Bank of India slumping 4.4 per cent and ICICI ending 3.4 per cent lower as investors interpreted the court ruling as negative. http://indiatoday.intoday.in/section/110/1/business.html...
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게재된 포스트 Quenching Chennai's Thirst
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: Water, a politically sensitive commodity, has always been underpriced in India. This sector has bankrupted most state-run water utilities and made the private sector wary of getting into it - thereby leaving large parts of the country water-starved...
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게재된 포스트 Foreign Direct Investment,
FDI also means First Develop India and not just Foreign Direct Investment, he says NEW DELHI, SEPT 25: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has asked India Inc to first focus on developing the country and then look abroad. "FDI also means First Develop India and not just Foreign Direct Investment...
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FDI also means First Develop India and not just Foreign Direct Investment, he says
NEW DELHI, SEPT 25:
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has asked India Inc to first focus on developing the country and then look abroad.
"FDI also means First Develop India and not just Foreign Direct Investment. Both the FDIs should move on parallel tracks," the PM said, while launching the 'Make in India' campaign here on Thursday.
Modi stressed on effective and easy governance, besides employment generation. "Investors have to understand that the purchasing power of India has to go up for expanding," he said.
Kicking off the ‘Make in India’ campaign, he said his government’s focus will be on physical infrastructure creation as well as creating a digital network for making India a hub for global manufacturing of goods ranging from cars to software, satellites to submarines and paper to power.
“I do not only talk about good governance. I talk about effective governance and easy governance,” he said, while launching the ‘Make in India’ campaign that was attended by a galaxy of industrialists and business leaders, including Cyrus Mistry, Mukesh Ambani, Azim Premji, Kumar Mangalam Birla, Chanda Kocchar and Y C Deveshwar.
Calling upon domestic and international companies to invest in India, the Prime Minister said his government’s focus is not only to ‘Look East’ but also to ‘Link West’.
“We want highways. We also want i-ways — information ways for a Digital India,” Modi said, adding “Make in India is not a slogan, not an invitation’’.
Recalling the scenario of last two-three years where “companies were looking to move out of country”, he said three months of the NDA government has reversed the mood with its focus on easing the process of doing business in the country.
“Government is committed to development. This is not a political agenda, but an article of faith,” he said, while stressing on public-private partnership as well as skill development for increasing the share of manufacturing in GDP.
Modi said the world is ready to come to Asia and India offers best destination as it is a vibrant democracy with demographic dividend and huge demand.
Earlier, the Commerce and Industry Minister, Nirmala Sitaraman, assured de-licensing, de-regulation and radical changes to attract domestic and foreign investors into the country.
In an event to mark the launch of the 'Make in India' initiative, she said that the Government would focus on 25 sectors to push manufacturing, including automobiles, textiles, leather, electronics, engineering and IT.
She said that the Government aims to raise the share of manufacturing to 25 per cent of GDP from 15 per cent. Under the new initiative a dedicated team would facilitate investors 24x7. It may be noted that the Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced the new mission in his Independence Day speech this year.
The Minister said many new initiatives had been announced, including liberalisation of the FDI regime in sectors such as defence and the Railways. But this was just the beginning and many more measures would be initiated, she said, while adding that the effort would be to remove the tag of a country riddled with red-tapism.
In his remarks, the Chairman of Reliance industries, Mukesh Ambani, announced investment of Rs. 1.80 lakh crore in the next 12-15 months which, in turn, would create 1.25 lakh jobs. He also hoped that implementation of GST would help to create a single market
NEW DELHI, SEPT 25:
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has asked India Inc to first focus on developing the country and then look abroad.
"FDI also means First Develop India and not just Foreign Direct Investment. Both the FDIs should move on parallel tracks," the PM said, while launching the 'Make in India' campaign here on Thursday.
Modi stressed on effective and easy governance, besides employment generation. "Investors have to understand that the purchasing power of India has to go up for expanding," he said.
Kicking off the ‘Make in India’ campaign, he said his government’s focus will be on physical infrastructure creation as well as creating a digital network for making India a hub for global manufacturing of goods ranging from cars to software, satellites to submarines and paper to power.
“I do not only talk about good governance. I talk about effective governance and easy governance,” he said, while launching the ‘Make in India’ campaign that was attended by a galaxy of industrialists and business leaders, including Cyrus Mistry, Mukesh Ambani, Azim Premji, Kumar Mangalam Birla, Chanda Kocchar and Y C Deveshwar.
Calling upon domestic and international companies to invest in India, the Prime Minister said his government’s focus is not only to ‘Look East’ but also to ‘Link West’.
“We want highways. We also want i-ways — information ways for a Digital India,” Modi said, adding “Make in India is not a slogan, not an invitation’’.
Recalling the scenario of last two-three years where “companies were looking to move out of country”, he said three months of the NDA government has reversed the mood with its focus on easing the process of doing business in the country.
“Government is committed to development. This is not a political agenda, but an article of faith,” he said, while stressing on public-private partnership as well as skill development for increasing the share of manufacturing in GDP.
Modi said the world is ready to come to Asia and India offers best destination as it is a vibrant democracy with demographic dividend and huge demand.
Earlier, the Commerce and Industry Minister, Nirmala Sitaraman, assured de-licensing, de-regulation and radical changes to attract domestic and foreign investors into the country.
In an event to mark the launch of the 'Make in India' initiative, she said that the Government would focus on 25 sectors to push manufacturing, including automobiles, textiles, leather, electronics, engineering and IT.
She said that the Government aims to raise the share of manufacturing to 25 per cent of GDP from 15 per cent. Under the new initiative a dedicated team would facilitate investors 24x7. It may be noted that the Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced the new mission in his Independence Day speech this year.
The Minister said many new initiatives had been announced, including liberalisation of the FDI regime in sectors such as defence and the Railways. But this was just the beginning and many more measures would be initiated, she said, while adding that the effort would be to remove the tag of a country riddled with red-tapism.
In his remarks, the Chairman of Reliance industries, Mukesh Ambani, announced investment of Rs. 1.80 lakh crore in the next 12-15 months which, in turn, would create 1.25 lakh jobs. He also hoped that implementation of GST would help to create a single market
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ramkumar1992
FDI also means First Develop India and not just Foreign Direct Investment, he says
NEW DELHI, SEPT 25:
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has asked India Inc to first focus on developing the country and then look abroad.
"FDI also means First Develop India and not just Foreign Direct Investment. Both the FDIs should move on parallel tracks," the PM said, while launching the 'Make in India' campaign here on Thursday.
Modi stressed on effective and easy governance, besides employment generation. "Investors have to understand that the purchasing power of India has to go up for expanding," he said.
Kicking off the ‘Make in India’ campaign, he said his government’s focus will be on physical infrastructure creation as well as creating a digital network for making India a hub for global manufacturing of goods ranging from cars to software, satellites to submarines and paper to power.
“I do not only talk about good governance. I talk about effective governance and easy governance,” he said, while launching the ‘Make in India’ campaign that was attended by a galaxy of industrialists and business leaders, including Cyrus Mistry, Mukesh Ambani, Azim Premji, Kumar Mangalam Birla, Chanda Kocchar and Y C Deveshwar.
Calling upon domestic and international companies to invest in India, the Prime Minister said his government’s focus is not only to ‘Look East’ but also to ‘Link West’.
“We want highways. We also want i-ways — information ways for a Digital India,” Modi said, adding “Make in India is not a slogan, not an invitation’’.
Recalling the scenario of last two-three years where “companies were looking to move out of country”, he said three months of the NDA government has reversed the mood with its focus on easing the process of doing business in the country.
“Government is committed to development. This is not a political agenda, but an article of faith,” he said, while stressing on public-private partnership as well as skill development for increasing the share of manufacturing in GDP.
Modi said the world is ready to come to Asia and India offers best destination as it is a vibrant democracy with demographic dividend and huge demand.
Earlier, the Commerce and Industry Minister, Nirmala Sitaraman, assured de-licensing, de-regulation and radical changes to attract domestic and foreign investors into the country.
In an event to mark the launch of the 'Make in India' initiative, she said that the Government would focus on 25 sectors to push manufacturing, including automobiles, textiles, leather, electronics, engineering and IT.
She said that the Government aims to raise the share of manufacturing to 25 per cent of GDP from 15 per cent. Under the new initiative a dedicated team would facilitate investors 24x7. It may be noted that the Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced the new mission in his Independence Day speech this year.
The Minister said many new initiatives had been announced, including liberalisation of the FDI regime in sectors such as defence and the Railways. But this was just the beginning and many more measures would be initiated, she said, while adding that the effort would be to remove the tag of a country riddled with red-tapism.
In his remarks, the Chairman of Reliance industries, Mukesh Ambani, announced investment of Rs. 1.80 lakh crore in the next 12-15 months which, in turn, would create 1.25 lakh jobs. He also hoped that implementation of GST would help to create a single market
NEW DELHI, SEPT 25:
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has asked India Inc to first focus on developing the country and then look abroad.
"FDI also means First Develop India and not just Foreign Direct Investment. Both the FDIs should move on parallel tracks," the PM said, while launching the 'Make in India' campaign here on Thursday.
Modi stressed on effective and easy governance, besides employment generation. "Investors have to understand that the purchasing power of India has to go up for expanding," he said.
Kicking off the ‘Make in India’ campaign, he said his government’s focus will be on physical infrastructure creation as well as creating a digital network for making India a hub for global manufacturing of goods ranging from cars to software, satellites to submarines and paper to power.
“I do not only talk about good governance. I talk about effective governance and easy governance,” he said, while launching the ‘Make in India’ campaign that was attended by a galaxy of industrialists and business leaders, including Cyrus Mistry, Mukesh Ambani, Azim Premji, Kumar Mangalam Birla, Chanda Kocchar and Y C Deveshwar.
Calling upon domestic and international companies to invest in India, the Prime Minister said his government’s focus is not only to ‘Look East’ but also to ‘Link West’.
“We want highways. We also want i-ways — information ways for a Digital India,” Modi said, adding “Make in India is not a slogan, not an invitation’’.
Recalling the scenario of last two-three years where “companies were looking to move out of country”, he said three months of the NDA government has reversed the mood with its focus on easing the process of doing business in the country.
“Government is committed to development. This is not a political agenda, but an article of faith,” he said, while stressing on public-private partnership as well as skill development for increasing the share of manufacturing in GDP.
Modi said the world is ready to come to Asia and India offers best destination as it is a vibrant democracy with demographic dividend and huge demand.
Earlier, the Commerce and Industry Minister, Nirmala Sitaraman, assured de-licensing, de-regulation and radical changes to attract domestic and foreign investors into the country.
In an event to mark the launch of the 'Make in India' initiative, she said that the Government would focus on 25 sectors to push manufacturing, including automobiles, textiles, leather, electronics, engineering and IT.
She said that the Government aims to raise the share of manufacturing to 25 per cent of GDP from 15 per cent. Under the new initiative a dedicated team would facilitate investors 24x7. It may be noted that the Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced the new mission in his Independence Day speech this year.
The Minister said many new initiatives had been announced, including liberalisation of the FDI regime in sectors such as defence and the Railways. But this was just the beginning and many more measures would be initiated, she said, while adding that the effort would be to remove the tag of a country riddled with red-tapism.
In his remarks, the Chairman of Reliance industries, Mukesh Ambani, announced investment of Rs. 1.80 lakh crore in the next 12-15 months which, in turn, would create 1.25 lakh jobs. He also hoped that implementation of GST would help to create a single market
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게재된 포스트 Banks
The Reserve Bank of India on Monday said bank accounts will not become inoperative if a dividend cheque has been credited in it in the previous two years...
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