Quotes of the Day
Dropping your price will always attract more buyers, but usually they are the ones looking for a bargain, who will tend to make even lower lowball offers. [2006] - Robert Irwin
You shouldn't do alternating series that was used in the same exercise as the first. For example, if you train the triceps and then go to the chest, it will be difficult for the triceps to work with the chests muscle in exercise that push the chest, since they're already fatigued. The same happens when you train the biceps and then the back. If, in order to train a large muscle, you include mono-articular and bi-articular exercises, such as flies or flexions, do the mono-articular exercises first, so that the most powerful muscle (pectoralis major) is fatigued first, and you'll prevent the weaker muscle (brachial triceps) from being a limiting factor in the bi-articular exercise. [2020] - Guillermo Seijas
The AUD, CAD, NZD, and CHF all have solid correlations with gold prices. The AUD/USD, NZD/USD, and USD/CHF currency pairs tend to mirror gold’s movements the closest. The Swiss franc is one of the few major currencies that still adheres to the gold standard. A full 25 percent of Switzerland’s bank issue notes are backed in gold reserves. One interesting incentive to go long the AUD/USD instead of gold is the unique ability of expressing the same view but also being able to earn positive carry. [2009] - Kathy Lien
Compared to couch potatoes, people who exercise regularly have lower inflammatory cytokine levels, respond more successfully to vaccinations, and enjoy a more robust immune system. Immunosenescence is a natural process that happens with age...but people who exercise may be able to delay it until the end of life. [2017] - Elizabeth Blackburn
Whenever the US Non-Farm Payroll economic indicator is released and shown to be more than the forecast, you will see a sharp and quick upward spike in the USD/JPY (or a downward spike in the GBP/USD). After an initial sharp spike, there will almost always be a retracement. I like to wait for the price to retrace by at least 30% of the initial spike before getting in to do a trade according to what the news report says. [2008] - Yeo Keong Hee
