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Does your child quickly click the mouse key when you walk into the room? Have you checked your child's browser history, only to find it blank? Is your child having mysterious phone trouble that keeps dumping her text message log? These are a few danger signs that your child may be among the 70% who are hiding their Internet activity from their parents. Dad's & Mom's Internet Safety Do's & Don'ts offers nitty-gritty advice for approaching the top two Internet questions asked by parents: "How do I keep my kids safe on the Internet?" and "How much time should I allow them to be on the computer?" Parents, grandparents, teachers, youth group leaders, and any other concerned adults will find information about the perils and pitfalls of the Internet so they can help to keep children safe and themselves current. The do's and don'ts in this book have been written by Dad, approved by Mom, and have gone virtually unnoticed by kids. Advice includes "Put Down the Mouse"; "Quit Spying on Me"; and "Never Email Your Anatomy". Step by step instructions help you set up your home computer as an Internet safe environment.
Are you looking for a complete guide on day trading? Then keep reading...Day trading is the buying and selling of securities in one single trading day. This can occur in any type of marketplace that you choose but it is most common in the stock market and in the forex market. Day trading is very fast paced. You will purchase a stock, bond, option or other security at some point during the day. Then, sometime during the same day, you will sell the security. If you watched the market properly and the trade goes well, you will make a profit from that sale. If you made a mistake with your calculations, you will lose money. How short can day trading last? It can be as short as buying and selling in a few minutes, or even seconds! The point is to end the trading day with a square position, i.e., neither long nor short on any financial security. It doesn't matter how many trades you do during the day. You can trade just once a day or 10 times a day...it doesn't matter. The defining characteristic of day trading is ending the day with a square position. Day trading can take place in any market, but the most common ones are the stock market and foreign exchange or forex markets. This book covers the following topics: What is day trading?How to start day trading?What are the best markets of day trading?Develop a day trading strategyDay trading strategiesAnother day trading strategiesLearn to manage the risks of day tradingWhat software do i need to do day trading?Can i make profits thanks to day trading?Entry strategies for day tradingTechnical analysis in day trading6 technical indicators to build a trading toolkitUnderstanding trading ordersThe top skills needed to succeed at tradingAverage income of a day traderCommon mistakes to avoid...And much moreWhen you start day trading, you'll need to start looking at financial securities from a different vantage point. For example, if you're used to swing trading or a buy-and-hold approach to stock
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