By admin, on February 4th, 2012%
Question by twice.: Banking employment; experience or education?
I am looking at working in the banking industry, however, I will admit I am not a powerful academic performer. I am currently studying arts with several economics subjects and also a foreign language, my grades in economics and language have been high, but my grades for the other subjects have been very average, and I have two years left of my degree.
I have invested in the financial markets for three years, and have been actively trading currencies and stocks for two years, with a lot of success. My personal . . . → Read More: Banking employment; experience or education?
By admin, on January 26th, 2012%
Effective Trading Strategy from Affordable Trading Education
Trading rationally involves responsibility and discipline. All your efforts to become successful in the business remain futile if you do not have the correct knowledge, positive mindset and advanced skills to drive an effective trading strategy. There are multiple factors concerning the ability of a trader to succeed in stock and Forex market, thus earning profit is still a long way to achieve. One of the key elements that should always be included in your attempt to engage in the business is wisdom. . . . → Read More: Effective Trading Strategy from Affordable Trading Education
By admin, on January 24th, 2012%
Question by twice.: Experience or education, banking?
I am looking at working in the banking industry, however, I will admit I am not a powerful academic performer. I am currently studying arts with several economics subjects and also a foreign language, my grades in economics and language have been high, but my grades for the other subjects have been very average, and I have two years left of my degree.
I have invested in the financial markets for three years, and have been actively trading currencies and stocks for two years, with a lot of success. My personal account . . . → Read More: Experience or education, banking?
By admin, on January 24th, 2012%
Question by aldebaran3003: Shares, commodities, options, emini’s, forex?
For many years I have wanted to start investing but education is holding me back. There is soooo much information available that it’s difficult to sift the chaff from the grain and I get bogged down with a brain overload. I could do a course like Lifestyle trader which has components on all these areas but for $ 11,000 before you even place a trade, it seems incredibly steep, especially with no iron clad promise of success. I’d get a better warranty on a new kettle. . . . → Read More: Shares, commodities, options, emini’s, forex?
By admin, on January 20th, 2012%
Question by sam550: Career Options besides 9 to 5 in an office?
Hello, I am at a completely life changed stage in my life, I am almost 30 and ready to quit the corporate world. I am looking for advice on other options than the headache of the system. I want to be my own boss but I dont want to work crazy hours as well, because I a single guy looking to have a life outside of work.
I work in IT, which is the main reason I want out, its too specific and at the beck and . . . → Read More: Career Options besides 9 to 5 in an office?
By admin, on January 13th, 2012%
Where to find Stock Trading Education
Article by Conrad Mcmillan
For a beginning stock trader you might be going to desire to get as significantly stock education as you are able to. You can never ever get sufficient education and you must never quit learning. You are able to always learn one thing new from other stock traders. There are numerous methods to get stock trading education. You are able to visit stock seminars, speak to your on-line stock brokers and also join on the web stock trading chat rooms. I always make sure that I keep . . . → Read More: Where to find Stock Trading Education
By admin, on January 10th, 2012%
Question by Staley08: What Options Does My Son Have For College?
My son HATES school but I really want him to graduate from college since he’s not really a trade kind of guy. He is really intelligent but lacks ambition.
He attened Junior College for 3 semesters and sees no benifit in going. He sees it as a waste of time and can’t get past the fact that he has to take subjects that seem worthless to him. Now he has a 1.60 GPA and I’m afraid he will NEVER get into a college!!
He got a 29 on his . . . → Read More: What Options Does My Son Have For College?
By admin, on January 8th, 2012%
Question by : Clock is Ticking. I Need Job Options, and Fast! Advice?
I have a young child with limited baby-sitting options, a part-time job that gets us little money, but due to the economy situation, no one is hiring and I got this job only through connections, and I cannot leave my area because I am assisting my disabled father.
My boyfriend has a good part-time job that makes ends meet, and we both attend college. He is almost finished, I am wasting my time and money. My college education is getting me no where and I’ve . . . → Read More: Clock is Ticking. I Need Job Options, and Fast! Advice?
By admin, on December 25th, 2011%
Question by T L: Understanding high school options for children in USA?
Where to start – it seems the most common high school routine is for children to just go to the local public high school in their district and graduate – just to your standard, all around high school, etc.
But then, I read about kids involved in all kinds of things: trade school for high school, arts and music high school, acting and performing arts high school, even one kid who was involved in an international baccaleurate program in high school.
So, my question is two-fold
1) Where is . . . → Read More: Understanding high school options for children in USA?
By admin, on December 14th, 2011%
Question by Miranda: Should high school education be mandatory?
I propose that it is unnecessary at best, and a complete waste of time at worst. For one thing, most of what is learned in high school is forgotten in adulthood, due to sheer lack of use. For another, the large amounts of time spent in high school could be spent learning a practical trade or doing an apprenticeship. For those with keen interests, high school could remain an OPTION, much as university is now, and the environment would probably be more conducive to learning when it is not . . . → Read More: Should high school education be mandatory?
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