I like gold. My wedding ring is simple but classy. My crowns in my mouth are so good that I forget they are there. The electronic contacts in my computer work just fine. Gold is great. But not as a steady measure of purchasing power, nor as a guaranteed investment. “Gold has the same purchasing power today that it had in 1913,” I continue to read. So let’s look at the data and see what we can conclude about gold, its stability and purchasing power, and then we’ll turn to gold ...
Microsoft vs. Apple : Who Copies Who? Long gone are the days when Apple was the most innovative company in the world and the Cupertino-based company is no longer making the headlines these days in the same way it did a few years ago. There's no doubt, however, the Apple still has what it takes to innovate and bring up something new that's at least as exciting as the iPhone was when it first reached the market. ...
Stiviano ‘was an animal’ in bed says Sterling Donald Sterling and V. Stiviano attended the VIP Clippers Basketball Luncheon in 2012. Photo:PacificCoastNews.com ...
Five Free (or Almost Free) Ways to Have Fun in Hong Kong Hong Kong is a beautiful and expensive city to visit. Filled with high-priced hotels and multiple outlets of the world's top designer brands, it's certainly easy to spend money. The city is also home to many wonderful activities that cost little or no money. Here's a list of my top five free (or almost free) things to do in Hong Kong: Walk around. This may seem obvious but many visitors to this fast-paced city often spend ...
Comparing data from two forex brokers shows differences in data feeds can have a significant impact on testing and trading — especially short-term time frames. A common experience for many FX traders is trading a system through different forex brokerages. Because the spot FX market lacks a centralized exchange and is traded “over-the-counter,” forex brokerages can construct their data feeds using any liquidity providers (typically banks) they want. As a result, the exact price ...