LOOKING UP DAY TRADING STRATEGIES ON THE WEB

I have always wanted to know more about making money through day trading and since my recent unemployment I have consider trying it out to see if I can supplement my income and bring in a little bit extra. I have heard that it is pretty simple once you get the hang of it and I have a friend who is supporting himself just on the money that he is making buying and selling stock each day, so I know that it is possible.

I have been looking up information on the web about it all week and it is beginning to make sense to me, but I am extremely ADD when it comes to staying on track and so many times I find myself getting distracted when I am on the internet. Like first I am looking at day trading strategies and then there is a pop up for a new weight loss product and so I have to click on it. I am not even interested in the diet pills, but once I begin reading the information I start thinking that I could stand to lose a few pounds. And even when I wind up with a product in front of me, like joint supplement that personally I have just no use for, I begin thinking of my friend who has been struggling with the knees and has been considering surgery and so I save the information to my history so that I can let her know about it. Honestly, I just can't get enough of the web. Day and night I love to play games and talk to friends, but there is also so much information. Yesterday, I was having trouble with my car and with not too much money in my bank account I started looking online to try and find some information about diagnosing the problem and it is really truly amazing. I found that the problem that I was having with my car was actually so common that they currently are recalling the vehicle for it. So now I can get my car repaired for free.

The internet can really save you time and money and even make you money if you know how to use it.

Posted on Friday, September 18, 2009 @ 2:46 PM by Brian

MICHAEL PILLSBURY A PIVOTAL FIGURE IN OUR NATIONS HISTORY

History books often overlook contributions made by political figures behind the scenes. Michael Pillsbury is one such figure. He has served as adviser to each President for the past 4 decades. Michael Pillsbury has helped advise such administrations as both Bush administrations as well as President Ronald Reagan and President Jimmy Carter in their dealings with strategic military locations like China and Afghanistan. He single handedly helped bring an end to the cold war as an expert adviser. He also helped create the Reagan doctrine and was an key figure in helping advise in regards to Charlie Wilson's War as well. On thing is for certain this international expert has made many contributions that have militarily guided the United States government over the past 40 years. Perhaps one day the history books will include Mike Pillsbury and his key role in aiding the U.S. government in helping to keep the world safe.

One thing is for certain, his written works will go a long way in helping to pass his knowledge along to governmental figures for years to come. In addition to publishing two books about the military perspective of the Chinese government he has written numerous journal articles that relate to military strategy and communication between the major super powers of the world. His military views are incredible and he offers a unique perspective on the world as a whole and specifically on the Chinese Government. Michael Pillsbury's contributions are also documented in such incredible books as Clinton's Deputy Attorney General's book in 2008 "Living the Policy Process" and James Mann's "About Face". Reading these two books not only provides readers with further information in regard to Michael Pillsbury but also provide a lot of additional insight into the behind the scenes happenings in the United States government.

If you are interested in learning more about these and other issues you can access a lot of good information about Michael Pillsbury both at his website and at www.wikipedia.com. You will be amazed and astounded at the happenings that occur behind closed doors in the white house and beyond, as perhaps the Presidents are not as powerful or influential as you would think.

Posted on Sunday, September 06, 2009 @ 3:06 PM by Brian