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  1. NRatio_HTF_Signal indicator as the next versions of NRTR and NRatio

    by , 04-22-2015 at 11:24 PM
    Next versions of this NRatio :

    • NRatioSign indicator (attached) - "A semaphore signal indicator that uses an algorithm based on crossovers of oversold and overbought levels from the NRatio indicator". More info (how to instal) - read this small article.
    • NRatio_HTF_Signal (attached) - "The NRatio_HTF_Signal indicator shows a trend direction or a signal generated by the NRatioSign indicator at the chosen bar as a graphical object with colored trend indication or deal direction.
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  2. Good morning - Chinese Beauty

    by , 04-22-2015 at 11:03 PM
    Chinese Beauty

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  3. IMF in its twice-yearly World Economic Outlook Says Global Growth To Be Driven By Advanced Economies

    by , 04-22-2015 at 02:34 AM
    Global growth will be driven this year by a rebound in advanced economies that benefit from lower oil prices, while the economic situation will remain sluggish in the emerging market and developing economies, the International Monetary Fund said in a repor.

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    In its twice-yearly World Economic Outlook, the IMF retained the world growth forecast for this year at 3.5 percent. The lender raised the growth forecast for next year to 3.8 percent ...
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  4. Good Night

    by , 04-21-2015 at 11:36 PM
    Good night
    The absence of expectations results in the reduction of disappointments.

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  5. US government blocks Intel, Chinese collaboration over nuclear fears, national security - Implications and politics

    by , 04-21-2015 at 09:52 PM

    A major planned upgrade to the most powerful supercomputer in the world, the Chinese-built Tianhe-2, has been effectively canceled by the US government. The original plan was to boost its capability, currently at ~57 petaflops (PFLOPS), up to 110 PFLOPS using faster Xeon processors and Xeon Phi add-in boards. The Department of Commerce has now scuttled that plan. Under US law, the DoC is required to regulate ...
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