Thursday, December 29, 2011

How to Pick the Best Time of Day to Buy Stocks

!±8± How to Pick the Best Time of Day to Buy Stocks

The Stock Market is very complicated. Just when you think you've got it all figured out, something changes right out of left field and you have to start all over again.

There are a few best practices that you can follow that seemingly give you a leg up on most investors, or at least give you a little bit of a head start...and sometimes all you need is that little bit of a head start! Am I right? Of course I am!

One of my most secret little tricks is timing. Most people don't realize that WHEN you buy your stocks can determine how good of a deal you will get! Hey, every little bit helps and if I can gain a few pennies here and a few pennies there just by making my trades during certain times during the day, you can bet your bananas that I'm going to do it!

And it's not just best times of the day, there are also best days of the week to trade stocks on as well. If you can believe it, there are even best days of the month and best months of the year. Don't believe me? Well, read on!

Let's start by taking some of the best times of the day... stocks generally reach low points every day at around 10:45 AM and also around 1:25 PM and then finally at 10 till 3 in the afternoon. If the stock market is generally rising, then these are the best times to buy.

Now let's look at the best days of the week. Mondays are usually bad days for the stock market especially Monday mornings. You can usually expect Tuesday to be a little bit stronger but Fridays tend to be the best days for stocks especially right at the close when stock prices often jump up little bit, so don't buy then!

The best days of the month are a little more tricky. The market is usually the strongest around the last day of the month, or at least the last trading day of the month. Generally speaking the first four trading days of the month are usually strong too. So keep your buying to a minimum then.

The best months of the year are very interesting. You can usually expect to see lows in the stock market in late June and also during October and November. June, because traders go on vacation in the summer... and October November because of the Thanksgiving holiday season. Because of these lows, it's often a good time to buy. It's often risky to buy stocks in September because they may be at highs that will go down because of the October and November low that I just mentioned. Often when January is strong the rest of the year will follow and vice versa.

Holidays are another strange part of the stock market. The markets are often strong one or two days before a holiday for some reason. The stock market also is usually strong right before the Fourth of July and also between the Christmas and New Year's period when many people buy and sell for different tax reasons at the end of the year.

So there you have several different scenarios when the stock market is strong and weak based on days of the week, weeks of the month, and months of the year as well as holiday seasons. If you don't believe me, it's easy to go back and check the historic data for those time periods and see for yourself!


How to Pick the Best Time of Day to Buy Stocks

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Wednesday, December 14, 2011

X-Glow Untrabright 750 Lumens MC-E Cree XLamp LED Aluminium Flashlight Torch - Compact and uses only 2 x CR123A cells

!±8±X-Glow Untrabright 750 Lumens MC-E Cree XLamp LED Aluminium Flashlight Torch - Compact and uses only 2 x CR123A cells

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Color - Black, Operation- Main ON/OFF Button, Mode Twist Switch - OFF-LOCK > HIGH > LOW[Twist the mode switch between output modes], [Press the main ON/OFF button for instant operation at any mode], Battery Type 2 x 3V CR123A Lithium Batteries [Included the Duracell brand batteries], Burn Time 1.5hrs HIGH4hrs LOW, Bulb Type 1 x MC-E Cree XLamp White LED, Output Power - Up to 750 lumens, Size ?29mm x 154mmWeight - 196g [With Batteries]

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Saturday, December 10, 2011

SureFire 123A Battery Video

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Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Surefire M3 Combatlight Explosion

UPDATE: Just to clarify, since I came across a website with flashlight dweebs criticizing me for what I did or could have done wrong... I used three (3) brand new CR123A 3V lithium "Tenergy" batteries I bought online. Three (3) batteries are required to operate this light. Again, the batteries were brand new and I did not mix them. All three were "Tenergy" batteries. What I meant by "I knew it was a bad idea to use different batteries" was, I should have stuck with SureFire batteries. I'm at work in this video showing a Surefire M3 Combatlight that I use and just love as a favorite all-around tactical light. I temporarily ran out of Surefire batteries, so I used some CR123A 3V lithium "Tenergy" batteries. Don't use them for high-intensity flashlights, and I wouldn't even chance them in your digital camera, if it takes such batteries. The battery life was about half used judging by the normal yellowish light that it emits at that point. The light starts to get extremely hot in a matter of seconds. The tail cap, which is covered with a rubber knob, starts to inflate like a small balloon. I had a feeling that it was going to blow off, and it did, so I pointed the tail cap away from me, which was dumb because that left the lens facing the palm of my hand. But how was I to know that it was going to explode too? I got a few cuts from the lens that exploded just before I decided to drop the light. I'll contact Surefire and see if the lens can be replaced. Honestly, I feel like ...

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Friday, December 2, 2011

Eagletac - P20C2 Mkii Xm-l 720 Lumen Cree XM-L LED Flashlight

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EagleTac P20C2 MKII with the Cree XM-L LED Rated at an incredible 720 lumens with 524 OTF is powered by 2 common CR123A lithium batteries.The updated P20C2 MKII Cree XM-L version has significant performance improvements. It offers an incredible 720 emitter lumens with 524 ANSI lumens. The P20C2 Mark II offers a new UI (user interface) that is perfect for professionals and the general public.Flashlight operation: Forward click switch, soft press for momentary or click for constant on. Change from high to general mode by twisting head. The tail switch activated strobe now comes disabled until the operator enables it with 15 continuous presses within 10 seconds. To deactivate strobe repeat the activation method. With the strobe enabled every other press goes to strobe. When left off for more than one second the circuit resets and starts on high again. There is a special hidden function which includes Low (5 lumen), Strobe, Beacon and SOS. The hidden modes are easily accessed by a double twist of the head when the light is on in either high or general mode.Beam profile: Both XP-G and XM-L P20 models offer preciously machined aluminum reflectors coated in light orange peel finish for a smooth beam. XP-G gives a tighter and brighter center spot, while XM-L gives more overall light and has a larger center spot.

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