Quotes of the Day
Exposing your body to less-than-comfortable temperature is another very effective way to turn on your longevity genes. If you choose to expose yourself to the cold, moderation will be key. Similar to fasting, the greatest benefits are likely to come for those who get close to, but not beyond, the edge. Hypothermia is not good for our health. Neither is frostbite. But goose bumps, chattering teeth, and shivering arms aren't dangerous conditions. And when we experience these conditions often enough, our longevity genes get the stress they need to order up some additional healthy fat. [2019] - David A. Sinclair
If you are totally new to the markets, you may expect a learning curve of one to a few months. Our goal is 10 percent per month ROI. That is more than 300 percent per year. [2004] - Bill Williams
I prefer to trade the daily charts. They tend to produce more profits long-term because you are able to increase the size of the investment with the trend. I also trade intraday if the daily time frame does not produce signals. If I trade intraday, I tend to look at the 10-minute time frame for volatile markets like the indices. All other markets like the currencies or the grains I trade the 30-minute charts. [2004] - Bill Williams
Breakfast should consist of a few low-sugar fruits, such as berries, papaya, kiwis, pomegranates, oranges, and green apples. Blueberries, raspberries, blackberries, and strawberries are especially recommended. A half cup of cooked oats--or even a whole cup for men--is also acceptable to eat with breakfast. Use rolled oats or steel-cut oats (preferred) but not quick oats. Try soaking steel-cut oats and regular rolled oats overnight in the fridge and then eating them soft, but not cooked, the next morning. Try to eat one tablespoon of ground chia seeds or flaxseeds daily with breakfast. Sprinkle them over a bowl of cut fruit or mix them into the oats. [2013] - Joel Fuhrman
When looking for single-family homes, look for ones for which all utilities (including water, sewer, garbage, electricity, and heat) can be paid directly by the tenant. When shopping for multifamily, at least look for ones where heat and electricity can be paid by the tenant, and if you can find properties that can be converted to a "master metered" system to allow tenants to pay for their own water, you've potentially struck gold! [2015] - Brandon Turner
