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Saturday, July 16, 2011
The 1st Republican woman to be elected to the U.S. House of Representatives from Minnesota Michele Bachmann
Michele Bachmann is running for president to bring a new voice to the White House¬ a voice of constitutional conservatism, limited government, and a safe and secure America.
Elected in 2006, Michele is the 1st Republican woman to be elected to the U.S. House of Representatives from Minnesota. From the beginning, she has demonstrated bold reform, pushing to fix Washington's broken ways.
Michele is a leading advocate for tax reform, a staunch opponent of wasteful government spending, and a strong proponent of adherence to the Constitution, as intended by the Founding Fathers. She believes government has grown exponentially, with Obamacare being the most recent example of its uninhibited growth. Michele wants government to make the kind of serious spending decisions that many families and small businesses have been forced to make. She is a champion of free markets and she believes in the vitality of the family as the 1st unit of government. She is also a defender of the unborn and staunchly stands for religious liberties.
Prior to serving in the U.S. Congress, Michele was elected to the Minnesota State Senate in 2000 where she championed the Taxpayers Bill of Rights. Before that, she spent 5 years as a federal tax litigation attorney, working on hundreds of civil and criminal cases. That experience solidified her strong support for efforts to simplify the Tax Code and reduce tax burdens on family and small business budgets. Michele also led the charge on education issues in Minnesota calling for the abolishment of Goals 2000 and the Profiles of Learning in its school. She recognized the need for quality schools and subsequently started a charter school for at risk kids in Minnesota.
Michele sits on the Financial Services Committee (FSC) and the Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence. This experience has given her keen insight into the housing crisis and credit crunch, leading Michele to be a staunch opponent of the taxpayer funded bailout of Wall Street and the Dodd Frank legislation. Serving on the Intelligence Committee, she has consistently advocated peace through strength to ensure America's national security. She has proudly taken a vow to support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic.
In July 2010, Michele hosted the 1st Tea Party Caucus meeting. She is seen as a champion of Tea Party values including the call for lower taxes, renewed focus on the Constitution and the need to shrink the size of government.
Michele is a graduate of Anoka High School and Winona State University. She received her J.D. at the O.W. Coburn School of Law at Oral Roberts University and an L.L.M. in Tax Law at the College of William and Mary. She has been married to Marcus for more than thirty years and they live in Stillwater where they own a small business mental health care practice that employs nearly 50 people. Michele and Marcus have five children, Lucas, Harrison, Elisa, Caroline, and Sophia. In addition, the Bachmann family has opened their home to 23 foster children, which has inspired Michele to become one of Congress' leading advocates for foster and adopted children, earning her bipartisan praise for her efforts.
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
The Bachelorette Ultimate Getaway Sweepstakes
Welcome to The Bachelorette Ultimate Getaway Sweepstakes. This season we will be giving away 4 grand prize getaways and ten bachelorette merchandise gift bags. The gift bags are full of the same goodies the bachelors receive on the show. The clothes and accessories included in the bags will be perfect for you or the guy in your life. These bags each carry twenty four hundred fifty dollar worth of prizes. We also have 4 grand prize trips to: Fiji, Thailand, Taiwan and a trip to any Conrad Hotel around the world. Do not miss out.
Click here to check out each of the Grand Prize Destinations:
Taiwan
5-day/4-night trip to Taiwan
5-day/4-night trip to Taiwan
Thailand
8-day/7-night trip to Thailand
8-day/7-night trip to Thailand
Fiji
9-day/8-night trip to Fiji
9-day/8-night trip to Fiji
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
Forex Trading in the Same Position Sizes
New forex traders are usually advised to use the same position size. It is good for beginners for several reasons. But do seasoned forex traders still keep this habit? Do position sizes grow with experience? Do they change according to the type of the position?
Fixed position size for new bies
New forex traders should trade with the same position size, preferably a small one. For example, 10,000 EUR/USD would be a good start. Keeping the same position size is excellent for documentation and education. By maintaining a consistent size, as well as a consistent pair and a consistent strategy, the new trader can get used to the market more easily, compare his trades, and learn a lesson at the end of the day.
Changing the position size just adds confusion in this fast market, when they're busy learning so many things. Less parameter in the equation will help a new trader focus on the important material.
A different story for seasoned traders
For seasoned traders, this is not the case. A trader that I know keeps his position size consistent for six months, and then reevaluates the market, his assets and risk, and adjusts his position size. The new position size will accompany him for many months. Another forex trader has position sizes that vary from 100,000 to 300,000, sometimes depending on his mood at the moment.
When he has high confidence, he risks more money, and when he is not sure, the position size is smaller. He usually uses the bigger lots for range trading when the expected profit and loss are small. When he trades breakouts, the position size is smaller but the stop loss and take profit points are bigger.
The exact numbers also depend on the currency pairs in play.
Test it first & Thinking of a change
If you are used to a fixed size, and you consider moving to something else, this habit change will have a stronger impact than you think. It is not always easy to adapt yourself to new position sizes.
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