Sentences with phrase «term trading game»

So, in today's lesson, I am not just going to preach to you that you «can't get rich quick» in trading (you really can't), instead, I am going to give you sound, actionable insight into what you need to do to win the long - term trading game, which is the only game that matters.

Not exact matches

«We are excited to be part of the first eSports [decentralised app](dapp) on Ethereum and believe the first token trading will ensure the long - term trading sustainability of the FirstBlood ecosystem... Dapps like FirstBlood will be the game - changers, encouraging more mainstream consumer engagement with Ethereum and more developers to create dapps on the platform.»
And it opines that with the terms of trade - driven improvements now behind Australia, productivity is the main game in ensuring prosperity.
With each squad in the bottom five of the league in terms of pace, the game figures to play like an even boxing match with each opponent trading jabs until the later rounds.
If Kane wasn't in the Sabres» long term plans (as it appears he never was), they should have traded him much earlier so that he wasn't a 20 game rental / playoff rental when his value was declining every game into the season.
We know Acy isn't a long term solution, we know Mosgov isn't, already traded Zeller, so lets see what Jah can do in a game.
It extended its relatively unknown Buyback program, previously assoicated mostly with textbooks, movies, and video games, to include a wide range of electronics products including the iPad, the iPhone, the Samsung Galaxy, the Motorola Xoom, and all kinds of other devices that might — if you could trade them in for a decent sum — prepare the way for you to buy a Kindle tablet, both in terms of the need to replace functionality and the financial wherewithal to make the purchase.
Mainstream trading literature; websites, books, eBooks, all of these will have you believe that simply risking 1 or 2 % will keep you in the game for the long term.
Day trading vs long - term investing are two very different games.
The rationale behind this money management myth is that if you concentrate on pips instead of dollar you will somehow not become emotional about your trading because you will not be thinking about your trading account in monetary terms but rather as game of points.
Of course not, when you think about it these terms it seems silly to treat your trading activities like a game.
I rarely move to breakeven because I fully accept that losing is part of the game and that any trade could lose; you have to embrace losing if you want to make money long - term, so you really just need to accept that you will have losses and get over it.
Whatever the pain, just don't quit, there are great rewards to be found in trading right over the long term, but you have to enjoy the game and the journey.
I also have a position in MFC Industrial, a company with exposure to metals and oil and gas (which, however, I will be selling shortly), a video game developer that is a net / net (Gravity Ltd.), a small position in RadioShack (made even smaller by the decline in share price over the past 2 years), and finally a short - term spinoff trade (Oil States International).
Trading (including shorting) depends on near - term stock moves and is a very different game.
Lazy might be the ultimate operative term here, as the game has now been accused of stealing artwork from World of Warcraft — specifically, artwork used in the game is literally taken from the WoW trading card game.
While I wouldn't be opposed to seeing Ready At Dawn return to the drawing board with a sequel — after all, the game's lore IS interesting — the series would need to make some major concessions in terms of trading the cinematic flair for actual engaging gameplay in order to pull us back into the werewolf - ravaged alleyways and crumbling ruins of 19th century London.
But there is a very real trade off, which is the long - term commitment that the game demands to even begin to appreciate and understand its systems, combat, and story.
Timothy O'Shea, senior vice president at Jefferies, sent a note to clients stating that «We see a buying opportunity as Activision Blizzard shares have traded down ~ 11 % in the past week on fears Epic's mega-hit Fortnite could siphon engagement & monetization away from games like Call of Duty, potentially pressuring near - term results.»
Do you estimate the «grind» for crafting weapons and trading with NPCs to be roughly the same (in terms of required playtime) compared to existing activities in the game?
TIGA, the trade association representing the UK video games industry, welcomed the commitment by the Government yesterday to the long - term success of the UK video games industry.
Applying terms to a game - trade (like requiring payment external to Stream's trading system) appears to be disallowed by the broad prohibition in 2.
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