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Using Elliot Wave to Trade Profitably

Using Elliot Wave to Trade Profitably

from New videos on sevenload on October 15, 2009
Duration: 159
Video "Using Elliot Wave to Trade Profitably" from tradeartistIn this video taken from the Yin Yang Forex Trading Course, Elliot Wave is one tool popularly used by most traders because of the information it provides. But it is not something that we just follow to the exclusion of everything else. http://forextradingseminar.comTags:wave forex trading elliot yin yang 
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How Traders Get Profit That Make Others Think They are ...

How Traders Get Profit That Make Others Think They are ...

from Dailymotion - tradeartist's most recent videos on September 21, 2009
Duration: 161
In this video clip, Scott Shubert talks about the actual process of identifying the beginning and end of the trend. This is a vital part in one's trading because this is what Forex trading is all about. In order to trade successfully, the trader's primary concern is to identify the beginning and the end of a trend, as well as to identify the beginning and the end of a correction. http://forextradingseminar.comAuthor: tradeartist Tags: forextrading trend yinyang forexcourse yinyangcourse tradingcourse forextradingcourse Posted: 22 September 2009 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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How Traders Get Profit That Make Others Think They are Psychic

How Traders Get Profit That Make Others Think They are Psychic

from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on September 21, 2009
Duration: 162
In this video clip, Scott Shubert talks about the actual process of identifying the beginning and end of the trend. This is a vital part in one's trading because this is what Forex trading is all about. In order to trade successfully, the trader's primary concern is to identify the beginning and the end of a trend, as well as to identify the beginning and the end of a correction. http://forextradingseminar.com
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Sabotage/Progress as Yin/Yang

Sabotage/Progress as Yin/Yang

from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on August 29, 2009
Duration: 145
Sabotage - It is human nature to make trouble for ourselves. Sabotage is yin to the yang of progress, which is the result that occurs when we stop making trouble for ourselves. Sabotage is not only human, but also prevalent among governments, organizations and businesses whose short sightedness (and often greed) leads to harmful but often predictable consequences. Definition from Glossary at ManifestPositivity.org. Distributed by Tubemogul.
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Creatures - by annie nomad

Creatures - by annie nomad

from recent posts tagged vlogs - blip.tv (beta) on August 17, 2009
Duration: 101
Our existential selves. A poem by annie nomad. Written by sharee anne gorman 1/26/07.
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The Tao of Kung Fu #5 - "What happens is already written."

The Tao of Kung Fu #5 - "What happens is already written."

from Favorites of Annuzhka on February 24, 2008
Duration: 68
In this clip from the pilot episode, Caine (David Carradine) is discussing life with a fellow expatriate. Their discussion touches on the unity of opposites, which is symbolised in Taoism as the yin-yang. The yin-yang is the most important concept in Taoism. Caine also compares the Tao with water in this conversation. Water is a great analogy for the Tao since all life depends on water, yet water always takes the lowest position. Water would rather take the easy path around a mountain, than to force it's way through. Nothing is softer than water, but given enough time water will wear down the hardest rock and cut the deepest ravines. Curiously, this is one of the many times throughout the series where Tao is seemingly mispronounced. I'm not sure if this was done intentionally, so as not to confuse a Western audience. However, the 'T' in Tao is normally pronounced as a 'D'. Depending on the translation system used, it is also sometimes written as 'Dao'. This video was taken from the 1970's TV series 'Kung Fu' (Created by Ed Spielman, Herman Miller and Jerry Thorpe). It is essentially an American Western set in the latter half of the 1800's, with an Eastern hero who has neither a gun or a horse. The story follows the adventures of Kwai Chang Caine (David Carradine); a nature loving Shaolin priest, who recently fled China. He speaks softly but is no pushover. He lives humbly yet knows great contentment. Each episode also takes the viewer back to Caine's childhood in the Shaolin temple. It is here under the instruction of the wonderfully charismatic Master Po (Keye Luke) and the stern yet loving Master Kan (Philip Ahn), young Caine (Radames Pera) learns the harmoniously balanced ways of Tao. The teachings of the Shaolin was meticulously researched for the Kung Fu series. This makes Kung Fu one of the most authentic interpretations of Philosophical Taoism available in popular culture. I was therefore surprised to see no one else had presented selected scenes from Kung Fu as an introduction to the Taoist philosophy. This is one of about 30 clips I'll be posting here during 2008. To learn more about Philosophical Taoism and yin-yang, please visit my website: http://www.yinyangnature.com To learn more about Kung Fu and Tao, check out the interview I did on the I am Caine blog: http://kwaichangcaine.blogspot.com/2008/04/yin-yang-nature-interview.html
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