End of Week Links

Britain’s Pirate finder bill.

60 Free apps we are most thankful for.

Why Google wave sucks, And why you will use it anyway.

Portfolio.com has an article on Capital Flight.

The Kirk Report has some very interesting Mail bag Q&A. (If you are not a member of this site yet you are missing a lot of vital info.)

Mike has posted on the rationaliser.

Move the Markets has the Virtual Bars Indicator.

Brett has some interesting reading on trading success.

Michael responds to one of his readers on Warren Buffett.

eSignal learning has an article on seasonality in trading futures.   

The expected value of mouse smashing.

Four days with Phil Ivey video.

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Long Weekend

I hope everyone is enjoying the long weekend. It is a sunny 26 C here or 77 F for my non metric system readers. I will just post a few interesting links as it is to nice a day to be inside. Below are some pictures taken at Port Noarlunga beach yesterday (I am lucky enough to live less then 5 minutes away).

Port Noarlunga

Crab @ Beach

Links

  • It is good to see some new posts on NMT again seems everyone is getting into GO.
  • Interesting article on TechCrunch does Google really control the news?
  • Zen Habits gives us Seven productivity tips for people who hate GTD.
  • NYT Chinese bias for boys causes 32 million gap.
  • 12 cool gadgets for eco friendly geeks.
  • You do the math, learning concepts rather the techniques.
  • Venice to use algae for 50% of it’s electricity.

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2009 A Better Year For Markets?

Well to say 2008 was an interesting year would be an understatement. There has been some breathtaking corporate collapse, Ponzi schemes and bailout after bailout. I have had an extended break from the market and now I am back and looking for opportunities. This means there will be more frequent updates to this website. I am currently reviewing Timothy Sykes three new DVD’s.

So stay tuned 2009 is going to be a big year for global financial markets and a big year for TraineeTrader.

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