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The Forex Game – Trading Currency With No Risk

Friday, November 14th, 2008

Currency trading has gained much popularity in recent years. Once thought to be the playground of the rich investor, it has become apparent lately that the currency trading market is accessible by investors of all levels.

Forex has now become an often-used term as opposed to just a few years ago when most people had never heard it. Now, the advantages of Forex trading are readily appreciated as more and more investors devote the major portion of their investing activity to the Forex market. The trading of currency involves simultaneous purchasing of one currency and selling of another.

It is the world’s largest market, with trades every day totaling over three trillion dollars, a staggering amount. It’s no wonder then that investors have flocked to it given the enormous amount of money changing hands and the opportunities presented by that volume.

One of the best things about this arena is that one can practice at will and play games online to improve skills and knowledge. Pretend, or phantom trading is referred to as ‘the game’ in the Forex field. This, of course, allows you to risk no funds while you thoroughly learn techniques through constructive practice.

To locate sites that supply practice training simply do a Google search for ‘Forex Trading’ and many sites will be presented. By the way, the term ‘Forex’ is derived from the formal name of the trading type, Foreign Exchange. The trading practice is also sometimes referred to as just ‘FX’.

For a complete overview of the Forex market, visit my web site through the link in my resource box below.

A major difference in this market, as opposed to the stock market, is that trading is not accomplished through a central point, such as the New York Stock Exchange. Trading in the Forex market is done on a direct basis, that is, between the two parties who are making the trade. Another major difference is that trading takes place twenty-four hours a day, through trading centers all over the world. The market trades continuously from Sunday night at 20:00 GMT to Friday night at 22:00 GMT. That gives investors a chance to make trades based on financial developments in the news without having to wait for a market to open the next day.

Many times, trades are done without commissions coming into play, a distinct advantage over the stock market. Still another advantage is the liquidity of the market, which translates into a constant supply of sellers and buyers, so there’s always a trade in the making around the clock. The market is constantly in flux and presents trade opportunities no matter whether a particular currency is moving up or down. The Forex market also offers the investor great leverage. An investor can control a position that is as much as one hundred to one more than his margin deposit.

Currency trading is a fascinating field and one that should be looked into if you are searching for an opportunity to invest and a chance to seriously increase your net worth. Check it out carefully and do practice investing before you make the plunge. And, of course, never risk money you can’t afford to lose. Visit my site listed below for much more information.

Good luck.

About the author:

Jim Nettleton is a radio and TV professional with wide-ranging interests. Visit his thorough Forex site for information in depth and real time quotes on currency pairs.

http://www.jaynetinc.com/ForexMaster

Generate Your Own Forex Signal in the Very Lucrative Forex Market

Sunday, November 9th, 2008

One of the big reasons the forex market is so popular is because it never stops, and is available around the clock on the foreign currency exchanges. But despite the popularity of forex, very few are successful with forex trading because of the huge commitment in time and effort to analyze the mountains of data that need to be considered when negotiating a forex trade. Nobody can possibly do an accurate job of monitoring them all at once, especially with the constantly changing information.

Some brokers offer what is known as a forex signal to their subscribers. Yes, it costs money to become a subscriber. These forex signals are simply recommendations from that forex broker to buy or sell, and these signals are generated pretty much automatically based on their own complex algorithms as well as their knowledge of the forex market. An example of such a signal might be something like “The EUR/USD bid is currently at 1.6528 and declining, buy now but sell when it gets to 1.6218″.

Sometimes these signals are free, sometimes they come with a subscription, but even so, keep in mind that a particular signal is being sent to hundreds, even thousands of people at the same time. Are you starting to see the problem?

The problem with this is that you are simply taking their word for it. You have no basis for this, and if you as a forex trader are getting this signal, so is each and every one of their other subscribers. If that same message is sent to several thousand forex traders who might be subscribers for this broker, doesn’t it just make logical sense that your profits are going to be minimized? Think about it – if were as easy as just following the signal sent by your forex broker, why wouldn’t everybody and their brother be doing this?

This is not to downplay the role of a forex broker, not at all, since they have their place and can provide a valuable service to their member traders. But you need to realize that the much bigger money to be made in forex trading is learning to analyze the forex market yourself and learn to generate your own signals for trading based on the experience you gain from your analysis of all the data available.

But wait a minute, didn’t you just say there was a virtual mountain of data that should be analyzed to make an intelligent trade decision? Yes that is true, which is where you need to seriously consider moving into the 21st century and making use of the electronic and technology tools available to you that will do all those hours of analysis for you, and just present you with a bottom line recommendation, which is backed up by research.

If you are serious about your forex trading and want to use it seriously as a source of very respectable income as opposed to a part time hobby, your best bet is to get some forex analysis software for your computer. The hours of tedious data analysis can be accomplished in a matter of seconds, and then you can generate your own forex signal, which you can then keep to yourself, as well as keeping the much larger profits for yourself.

The serious forex traders do this and it is highly recommended for anyone who wants to make a serious income with the foreign exchange currencies market. Make a commitment to yourself that you will become a student of your passion and start earning the kind of income you have been looking for. Start slowly but your speed will be greatly increased by understanding the recommendations provided by your forex auto pilot system.

For more insights and additional information about how to create your own Forex Signal as well as finding out about some incredible software that can put your forex trading on auto-pilot, please visit our web site at http://www.forexcurrencysystems.com

Blowgun Fun – Target Practice and Fun at the Same Time!

Friday, November 7th, 2008

No one really knows where the concept of the blowgun originated. It is believed that the blow gun originated in various parts of the world at the same time. It can safely be assumed that the blowgun was created to be used as a weapon against animals. These crude instruments were made from hollow bamboo or a hollowed-out long wood stick. Sharpened wooden splints were used as blowgun darts and over time these are treated with poison to kill the victim in a single shot.

With the development of more sophisticated equipment, the blowgun is no longer used in its original form. The use of blowguns as weapons is almost obsolete. It is only used for hunting by some tribes in South America and Africa.

Today the blowgun is used to sedate wild animals; something that animal protection agencies do to save, mark or conserve specific species. Herpetologists find it extremely useful to use a dart with strong sedatives to immobilize large reptiles like crocodiles and dangerous venomous snakes.

The blowgun, however, has been resurrected as a sporting instrument over time. The device itself has become more precise with materials like aluminum that is used to manufacture them. The popularity of blow guns comes from the fact that playing with a blowgun can be extremely entertaining.

For the common man, the blowgun makes an extremely playful sport. It is a sport that can be enjoyed by the entire family and this allows the family to spend some quality time together. Unlike what many people think, getting adept at target practice using a blowgun is not too tough. All it takes is a few shots before you can start seeing the difference in your aim. Soon you shall be in a position to challenge anyone at a game of darts using the blowgun.

To be able to play this interesting, outdoor family game, all you need is a target, a blowgun and a few darts. These are easily available at various stores and replenishments to the stock are also easily available. So don’t worry about the number of shots that you are missing or the number of darts that you lose as you practice with your family. Just keep at it and you shall soon become the star blow gun shooter.

The thrill that blowgun practice can provide you is fairly unparalleled and you can revisit your adventurous side.

The blow guns being produced these days are precision instruments that can manufactured to the level of a 0.40 caliber gun. Some of the latest blowguns can cover a range of up to 200 feet and can emit darts up to the speed of 300 feet per second. With this kind of speed and force, it is no doubt that these sharp darts can penetrate plywood easily (let alone human skin!). This is the precise reason why a blow gun should not be considered a toy and should be monitored at all times. Children should only be allowed to use it under adult supervision and the instrument should not be left unattended at any time. If you have younger children and want to be extra careful, you could opt for paintballs instead of darts for practice too.

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Self Catering Cottages – Travellers Best Friend

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008

One of the innovations of modern times that is gaining huge popularity tax the globe are self catering cottages. Laced with all sorts of comforts that can make anyone’s holiday extremely enjoyable partnership a sweet memory, they welcome the tourists with open arms and expose them partnership a few days of calm and unhurried life. The biggest advantage of such cottages is that they can be availed at an extremely cost effective rate which ensures that almost every section of society can avail such a glorious service. Second big attraction of these cottages is their setting. Set in the calm backdrop of countryside they expose people to a quiet holiday away from the rush and run of city life. A perfect place to recharge the batteries and fill oneself with energy and vigour to take on life.

Another attraction of these cottages is that they provide their guests to enjoy their holiday in any which way they like. So much so that people are also allowed to cook their own meals here. Such a provision goes a long way in making the cottages so well like by people. Particularly by families who have small kids.

Self catering cottages are also on top of the popularity list of business units who find them to be just perfect for arranging their team building drills and official functions. The stay here is also utilised by these units to facilitate their most deserving employees. It encourages employees and ignites in them the wish to go all guns blazing to win the coveted prize.

With the way life is getting hectic with every passing day it is not difficult to conclude that the popularity of such cottages are bound to increase. And if the popularity that the Self catering cottages enjoy today is anything to go by, one can easily say that the coming days would be extremely rosy for these cottages.

Terry is a globe-trotter specialising in travel writing. Having toured all over Britain, he has a fair idea of the best resorts, self catering cottages, hotels, and other places of accommodation and entertainment, including self catering services in the British Isles. He has been using his vast knowledge of geography and languages to guide tourists and holiday-makers to enjoy their touring time.

Are You Using Video In Your Marketing Efforts?

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008

Video has been gaining popularity in all aspects of marketing, almost all of the successful marketers online are using video in some form or another. It is being used in many different ways and the possibilities are ever expanding in any type of business. Whether you are selling shoes, dog food, dream vacations, or even a car, videos are being used to market most if not all of these products. We as a society have become used to or expecting to see something visual to relate to. The concept of using videos in any type of marketing has become a necessity in order to sell goods or service.

Video marketing is now being introduced and used instead of the more conventional sales letter. The whole concept of a video sales letter can be incorporated rather easily. From the opening statement, calls to action, features and benefits, to a strong closing statement, hard sale and scarcity tactics can all be used with greater and more effective ease using the power of video marketing. It seems as if a whole new type of marketing has started, and is beginning to take the place of conventional sales letters. This type of selling can take much less time and resources to develop than writing a lengthy sales letter or even paying some copy writer thousands of dollars to write a killer sales letter for you.

Another form of video marketing is being used to provide quality free content for subscribers. Video just seems to get stronger as more and more new product launches come out involving video as their prime mode of selling and promoting new products. Building anticipation by showing a new video each day for two or even three weeks prior to a new product being introduced. Video has really become the focal point to a new era of marketing online.

The viral effect of videos can have a phenomenal effect in creating new customers. As other marketers promote a new idea that is soon to be released, it provides content for their customers and all marketers involved profit by just suggesting to check out a simple video.

It is becoming more evident each and every day that if you are not using some type of video in your marketing efforts you are leaving money on the table and your marketing efforts are in the stone ages. With YouTube, Google Video, and all the other video submission sites, the possibilities are endless. With millions of visitors each and every day to each of these sites marketing online has become the “Video Marketing Age”.

Tim Amlong, blogging is fun and I really enjoy it. I have started a new blog that I am reviewing select Internet Marketing products that are released. My goal is to provide sound information for my readers that will help them to increase there ranking in the search engines and possibly put a little fuel in their pockets. Also to provide quality content that will influence them to join in on the fun.

Tim Amlong
http://www.productreviewlive.com/blog

Learn Chinese Language – The Worlds Most Frequently Learned Language After English

Tuesday, October 21st, 2008

Chinese is one of the partnership popular languages all over the world, spoken by more than one billion people in China, Hong Kong, Taiwan partnership many other places in East Asia. It is the second most commonly spoken language, only after English. It consists of a large number of dialects, which have the same written language but differ when spoken.

Chinese has grown in popularity all over the world according to statistics from the Chinese National Office for Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language. Not surprisingly, it has become the most frequently learned language after English

Why learn chinese language

From researches done in some Chinese language schools, some students learn chinese language for general cultural reasons, as they are interested in more than 5000 year long culture. Others learn it as a big challenge, as it is a difficult language to learn because it is a tonal language, meaning that one word can have a different meaning depending on the tone.
But the most important reason is that parents worry about their kids’ future, and send them to learn chinese language. It is undeniable that China is becoming the biggest market in the world for different products and services after its transition from a central- planned economy to a market-oriented one. Learning chinese language will help today students to be more successful in business in the next years.

How To Learn Chinese Language

Of course, if you are able to learn Chinese Language attending a school in China, it would be great. One or two months in China can be helpful.
But not everybody can do that. You can attend a Chinese School in other country and complement that learning with online material such as podcasts or audio books to help you practice.

If everything continues in this way, Chinese will continue to be the most frequently learned language all over the world after English, with a great impact in business in the next years.

Alberto Abudara is the owner of Audio partnership Fortress, an audio book store with a great number of audio books to help you learn chinese language He also runs a Squidoo lens with more information about how to
learn chinese language

Foundation For Retirement

Wednesday, October 15th, 2008

What a difference a year makes. People entering retirement early last summer had a strong market to boost their nest eggs and cushion any anxiety over their life transition. On July 19, 2007, the Dow Jones Industrial Average hit a record high, closing above 14,000 for the first time. To the extent that the subprime crisis had even registered, most observers expected the damage to be contained within the housing sector.

The investment outlook has darkened since then, however, especially for those who may not have decades ahead to smooth the effects of volatility. Regardless of how the markets perform, most retirees count on withdrawing income regularly from their nest eggs, while preserving as much of their principal as possible.

On an institutional level, foundations face a similar task. Congress requires them to give away at least 5% of their assets each year; their challenge is to grow principal to keep pace with inflation, so they can meet commitments to grantees and cover operating expenses. It’s like retirement… in perpetuity. “The problems of the retired investor and of the endowed institution are very closely related,” says Laurence Siegel, director of research in the investment division of the Ford Foundation. “Both seek to produce an income stream that grows with inflation.”

You don’t need to invest your clients’ nest eggs exactly like the Rockefeller or Ford Foundations-to say nothing of Harvard or Yale. In fact, most investors can’t act like Harvard or Yale, despite the books and articles that espouse to teach how-they just don’t have enough money. But foundations and endowments can teach advisors strategies for constructing and maintaining retirement income portfolios. Here’s a look at how.

All-Important Allocation

Retirement income planning didn’t even exist a couple of generations ago. Through the mid-20th century, most people didn’t have a decades-long retirement, for the simple reason that life expectancies were shorter. People stopped working, lived a few years on Social Security and then died. Later on, in the 1980s, retirees could pack their portfolios with double-digit-yielding Treasury bonds and bank certificates of deposit and live comfortably off that income. During the same decade, as inflation cooled, a bull market began that persisted for the rest of the century.

Today, the picture is decidedly more complex. People are living longer than ever. The life insurance industry has adopted new actuarial tables reflecting this: As of January 1, 2009, all policies must be issued with rates that extend through age 121, replacing tables that end at age 100. And the markets are less friendly. Market watchers predict that stocks may languish for years in a range-bound market that provides none of the oomph of the bull market that ended in 2000.

Meanwhile, people’s spending needs haven’t changed-if anything, they’ve risen, as healthcare costs have exceeded inflation-and inflationary pressures have mounted. Yet 30-year Treasury bond yields hover under 4.50%.

Recent research reinforces the importance of asset allocation in retirement as one of the safest, most efficient ways to meet long-term portfolio needs today. Because of compounding, more than half of every dollar that’s withdrawn from a defined contribution plan comprises investment returns generated after retirement, according to a study conducted by Russell Investments and released last month. The study looked at a prototypical 25-year-long retirement of a 65-year-old who dies at age 90. Out of each dollar the retiree withdrew from a defined contribution plan, 10 cents came from contributions made to the plan while working, 30 cents came from investment returns generated prior to retirement, and a full 60 cents came from investment returns generated after retirement. “The pool of assets is so much bigger after retirement,” says Bob Collie, director of investment strategy for Russell. Post-retirement investment returns account for an outsize portion of each dollar withdrawn from a defined contribution plan simply because the asset pool is larger in retirement, and because people’s longer lives are putting their money to work over longer horizons than before.

Today’s long life expectancies mean that an overly conservative asset allocation won’t go the distance for most retirees. Indeed, advisors recognize that only their wealthiest clients can derive a secure retirement from, say, bond ladders. “You can’t do it with bonds alone, because that would erode the assets,” says Thyra Zerhusen, manager of the $1 billion Aston/Optimum Mid Cap Fund and of a New York-based foundation’s portfolio, which she declined to name and which she runs the same way as her mutual fund. When Zerhusen began managing the foundation’s portfolio, it had roughly 70% of its assets in bonds and the rest in stocks. This breakdown mirrors the traditional retirement portfolio. But longer life expectancies, lower bond yields and a potentially stagnating stock market have zapped the effectiveness of this allocation. Zerhusen persuaded the foundation’s finance committee to adopt the inverse allocation, and today the portfolio is roughly 70% stocks and 30% high-quality bonds.

Alpha Alternatives

The foundation portfolio Zerhusen manages is unusual in that it doesn’t have an allocation to alternative investments. “We only buy what we understand,” Zerhusen says. Her expertise in identifying undervalued and misunderstood mid-cap stocks has helped the foundation meet its annual operating goals, which involve withdrawals of 8% to 10% per year, without sacrificing principal.

Most large foundations and endowments (foundations are mandated to give away a minimum of 5% of their assets per year, while endowments are not) have at least a quarter of their assets in investments outside of traditional, long-only publicly traded equities and bonds, Siegel says. “Alternative investments are, in principle, a more efficient way of generating alpha (if the manager has skill) than traditional, long-only investments,” he writes in an email message. “This is because short selling, the ability to leverage and use derivatives, the ability to lock up funds for long periods of time, and other features of alternatives each contribute in various ways to portfolio efficiency (the expected return per unit of risk taken).”

The Harvard and Yale endowments have about 50% of their portfolios in alternatives such as private equity, hedge funds, real estate and commodities, according to Frontier Capital Management, a Boston-based investment management firm. At $34.6 billion and $22.5 billion, respectively (as of the end of fiscal year 2007), Harvard and Yale’s endowments could weather any liquidity challenges that this high alternative allocation presents. But less-capitalized funds and private foundations without access to new money from alumni or other contributors (and whose circumstances are more analagous to those of retirees) could face trouble in a bear market if they allocate such a high percentage to alternatives, Siegel says. Margin calls or forward commitments on private equity can force the selling of assets, and there are fewer liquid assets to choose from if a large chunk of the portfolio is in real assets. Similarly, your clients will have less flexibility in their income withdrawals if they have too much allocated to real assets.

Some advisors have embraced the use of alternatives. “In portfolio design, the ultimate goal is to have investments that are not correlated,” says Greg Plechner, principal and senior wealth manager at Greenbaum and Orecchio, a fee-only advisory firm in Old Tappan, N.J. “With alternative investments, you’re able to attain that.” Greenbaum and Orecchio allocates an average of between 15% and 20% of their clients’ portfolios to alternatives. Retired clients have a slightly smaller allocation to alternative investments, he notes, since their fixed-income portion is higher.

The firm’s clients with more than $1.5 million to invest have access to private investment partnerships, while those with less than $1.5 million can access similar strategies through exchange-traded funds and notes, and institutional share mutual funds. For example, the firm uses PIMCO CommodityRealReturn Institutional, Vanguard Energy ETF, and Rydex Managed Futures Fund for market-neutral exposure.

Choosing private equity and hedge fund opportunities requires considerably more due diligence than does selecting investments sold on an exchange, as the former have far fewer reporting requirements. Greenbaum and Orecchio employs three full-time professionals whose sole job is to evaluate private investments and do the related legal work.

Endowment Products for the Rest of Us

Over the past year, the financial services industry has introduced new products to help consumers generate retirement income and to capitalize on the wave of retiring baby boomers. Endowments inspired the design of at least one of the new retirement income mutual funds on the market: The Vanguard Managed Payout Funds, launched in early May. The three funds of funds target payout rates of 3%, 5% and 7%, respectively, while maintaining capital, and in this approach function something like a university endowment, Vanguard executives say. The underlying funds are Vanguard stock and bond funds, and other investments, including REIT and TIPs (inflation-protected Treasury bonds) funds and commodity-linked investments.

Vanguard’s approach contrasts with that of Fidelity Investments, whose new payout mutual funds are designed to liquidate an investor’s principal by a target date. Vanguard chose its approach because “there was a sense generally that there’s a strong desire among retired clients to preserve their capital in liquid form for the duration,” says John Ameriks, a Vanguard principal and economist. Vanguard’s research among the company’s mutual fund shareholders reveals that many older people continue to save in retirement. “It’s very hard for people to turn on a dime in retirement,” Ameriks says. “They’ve been saving their whole lives.” In other words, even if your clients aren’t saving enough for retirement, their saving habits are nonetheless ingrained.

According to the Vanguard funds’ prospectus, the 3% payout fund is expected to appeal to investors who want to see their capital and payouts increase over time and seek only a modest current payout from their assets; the 7% payout fund, on the other hand, is expected to appeal to those who need a greater payout to satisfy immediate spending needs. While the payments and capital on the 7% fund are not expected to keep pace with inflation, Vanguard will seek to preserve the fund’s original value. The 5% fund is designed to provide long-term inflation protection and capital preservation. The funds could function as the investment vehicle of a small endowment, and in fact, Vanguard has fielded a few inquiries from such institutions, Ameriks says.

The funds’ payout rates are targets, not guarantees. “These products are not annuities,” which offer a guaranteed income stream for life, Ameriks notes. “There are positives and negatives to that.” The company believes that positives, such as liquidity and flexibility, outweigh the lack of a guarantee. Indeed, annuities have failed to gain widespread acceptance in the marketplace largely because consumers are loath to relinquish access to their principal.

But Then Again…

As much as retirees and foundations share similar challenges, there are some noteworthy differences between the two. For starters, individuals die. No one needs to produce income in perpetuity, as foundations endeavor to do. Retirees need to plan for at least 30 years in retirement, and annuities can insure they won’t outlive their assets. Amid the general unpopularity of these insurance products, advisors and their clients often overlook the benefits provided by risk pooling. “Annuities produce a much higher income than bonds or TIPs because the people who die help pay for those who survive,” Siegel explains in his email. In fact, you need 25% to 40% less capital to provide for yourself in retirement using risk pooling than you would structuring an investment portfolio on your own, according to a study by David F. Babbel and Craig B. Merrill of the Wharton Financial Institutions Center, co-sponsored by New York Life.

Annuity companies have introduced cash refund options that have increased their products’ popularity. This popular feature insures that investors’ heirs will receive money back after they die, yet it eats into the benefits of risk pooling. A 65-year-old male would receive 8% less income and a 75-year-old man 13% less from an immediate annuity with a cash refund than he would from one without, says Mike Gallo, senior vice president for retirement income at New York Life.

Another approach is to deconstruct the traditional annuity by layering a low-cost insurance guarantee on top of a separately managed account. In March, Pershing LLC launched such a hybrid retirement income product, which pairs a managed account solution with a lifetime income guarantee offered by The Phoenix Companies. The product, known as Lockwood Investment Strategies Longevity Income Solutions, or LIS2 for short, will ensure that investors won’t outlive their assets, says Len Reinhart, the former president of Lockwood who worked on the product design and now consults for Pershing Managed Account Solutions.

LIS2 features a 5% annual payout, after fees, which begins when an investor is 65 years old. The 5% rate is applied to the initial investment for a fixed dollar amount that stays the same each year. For example, an investor who puts $1 million into the product would get $50,000 each year for the rest of his or her life. The Phoenix Companies buys 10-year puts as hedges for the guarantee, which assures consumers of their fixed payout regardless of the underlying funds’ performance.

This structure will ensure that investors don’t become too conservatively invested in retirement, Reinhart says. “The whole point is for the client to be in an aggressive growth strategy,” he says. In other words, ensured of a guaranteed income stream through LIS2, retirees can invest the rest of their portfolios more aggressively. This argument is frequently applied to annuities as well.

Another major difference between retirees and foundations lies in their tax treatment. Private foundations pay an excise tax of 1% to 2% on investment income and realized capitalized gains, and endowments pay nothing. Needless to say, individuals don’t enjoy such favorable treatment at the hands of the Internal Revenue Service.

Furthermore, many retirement income strategies are not designed for their tax efficiency. For example, investors in Vanguard’s Managed Payout Funds receive a 1099 tax form each year stating how their monthly payments were generated for the previous year, whether by a combination of income, capital gains or a return of capital. This complex tax treatment means investors would benefit from holding these funds in a tax-advantaged account. If Lockwood’s LIS2 product is able to generate income payments through income or capital gains, then investors will be taxed at the 15% capital gains rate, Reinhart says. But if the account balance plunges and the insurance company must make the payments, the investor will be taxed at regular income rates. Investors who open an IRA account managed by Lockwood Capital Management and hold the LIS2 offering inside it would enjoy tax-deferred treatment on the income.

Advisors at Greenbaum and Orecchio actively work to minimize their clients’ tax burdens. If a client needs income, the firm uses iRebal rebalancing software to quickly determine how to use principal, income and rebalancing proceeds to generate the income in the most tax-efficient way, Plechner says. Clients with more than $1.5 million to invest may choose the firm’s ETF and mutual fund-based alternative investment strategy for tax purposes, he notes. Clients with alternative investments including hedge funds, private equity, venture capital and real estate receive a K-1 tax form that state the investor’s share of the partnership’s taxable income. The forms often come late, requiring clients to file an extension on their taxes, Plechner says, a hassle some wish to avoid.

Despite the most careful planning, many institutions and individuals will fail to meet their income goals at some point. Following a year of poor returns, a foundation can simply cut the size of its grants. Your clients’ bills, however, won’t disappear in a bear market. When clients fail to meet their income goals, they can cut their spending or increase their equity allocation, says Deena Katz, chairman of Evensky & Katz in Coral Gables, Fla. The choice, as her partner Harold Evensky puts it, is clear: “Do you want to eat less well, or sleep less well at night?”

For more information, visit our website at http://www.financial-planning.com — the leading resource for the informed independent advisor.

Make Money Programs Online

Saturday, October 11th, 2008

There are as a many make money programs online as there are people to choose from them. Therein lies one of the detriments of the online marketing for the new or not yet successful Internet Marketer.

One of the problems many new marketers face when choosing a company to get involved with is the vast choices that are available. There are thousands to choose from and new ones popping up daily. Unfortunately many new Internet Marketers choose the companies that have done the best job of hyping up their offer. Then the unsuspecting new Marketer is often disappointed and becomes discouraged with the whole thing.

So what are some criteria that one can follow when making these choices to reduce the risk of being scammed?

1. Who are the owners of the company?

What kind of track record do the company owners have? There should be enough information available on any company owner by Googling their name and company name to see if there are any red flags. If there are tons of scam reports on them it might be wise to either investigate further or move on.

2. Do they have a real product or service?

There has been a lot of the popular sites that promote so called investments that result in massive returns or gifting sites that are no more that exchanging money for nothing that have gained popularity lately. The who idea is get something for nothing and for doing nothing. All such programs that have no product are suspect. Any legitimate business opportunity offers a viable product or service in exchange for money.

3. Can you talk to someone?

There are many so called opportunities out there that take your money but do not make communication with them available. Most credible business operations will provide extensive contact information for communication purposes. If there is no working phone number available how are you suppose to get support when needed? Those that use submitting support tickets for service are out of touch and only avoiding you.

4. Do they have training available?

Any company that wants to get ahead of the game will provide quality training for the Distributors or Affiliates. To invest in quality training is to invest in their own security. A highly trained and up to date affiliate force is in their own best interest. Question the wisdom of the company that offers no training.

There are many more points that could be made in this article about choosing the right company to work with. The above however will give you an idea of what to look for in your search. If you find that the company you are investigating violates any of these mentioned criteria you can bet they have many other hidden reasons you should stay away.

The biggest selling point in most make money programs online is the hype that gets people looking at them. Use caution when choosing because hype will burn you but the truth will set you free.

Preacher and Internet Marketer Vance Williamson takes a bold look at the Industry. Unsatisfied with the greed, fraud and dishonesty that is so evident in this Industry Vance works hard to promote only those companies that hold to the same values as himself.

Austrian Philharmonic Gold Coins – Ancient Gold Beauty to Contemporary Bullion Investment

Tuesday, October 7th, 2008

Austrian Philharmonic Gold coins are one of the most beautiful and well crafted in the world. A gold bullion coin, these historic coins were minted in Vienna Austria, and like other coins minted in Austria’s impressive coin minting history of over 800 years, have become famous around the world as one of the most sought after and coveted of all gold bullion coins.

These 24 carat gold 99.99% pure coins are not only gorgeous in their beauty and design, but are sought after for such benefits as their reputation for being:

  • The best-selling coins in the world
  • Struck in 99.99% fewer 24 carat gold
  • Perfect in mint quality
  • Exceptionally beautiful design of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra on one side and Vienna’s Golden Hall on the other
  • Able to offer immediate resale gold market value

According to the World Gold Council, this coin was the best selling gold bullion coin for most of the 1990s, exceptional for a coin first struck in 1989. Vienna Philharmonic Austrian gold coins contain no alloyed metals. Minted in Austria by the Austrian mint, established in 1194, this coin contains both ancient beauty as well as a potential contemporary investment well into the 21st century.

The key factors of the popularity of these Austrian gold coins are:

  • Minted in one half, one quarter, and 1/10 ounce sizes
  • 37 mm diameter
  • Face value of €100 or 2000 shillings

Exceptional detail in design and construction continues to make Austrian Philharmonic gold coins one of the most popular and sought after bullion coins in the 21st century. From the exquisite craftsmanship on the obverse and reverse sides of the coin to its continued value and reputation, this Austrian gold coin will continue to be a favorite among both investors and collectors for some time to come.

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Technology and Techniques Used in Industrial Espionage

Sunday, September 28th, 2008

Industrial Espionage. These methodologies are being used on a daily basis by competitors maybe even against you. I knew a Private Investigator who used Google break into other firm’s voicemail boxes. He was suspected of erasing messages and stealing potential clients. I know you may be
thinking that is not right. Maybe so but if a Private Investigator cannot protect him/herself than what use are they to a client.

This happens all the time. If you think it is bad here in the United States try
overseas. It is pretty much
considered fair game and rarely enforced. Even the Concord was remembered for
being heavily bugged.

What you may find surprising is just how easy it is to do. You could even use
off the shelf items, although fully assembled models are readily available and
cheap.

The best way to learn is to do. A little bit of paranoia and a lot of imagination
goes a long way. Just look around your house and see what can be used. Baby
monitors can be remotely activated and used to listen in on you. Your cell phone
can be hacked through its Bluetooth Feature, so not only can all the data be copied,
but also settings could be changed. Your phone could be called and answered
without you knowing; thereby listening to your conversation. Your
phone can also be used to make a call to someone else without you touching a
button ideal for incrimination purposes. There was a technique originally developed
to remotely view what you watch on your television,
now adapted for computer screens. You can find the plans to build this on the
Internet from many sites. This is used in Europe, particularly the Balkans all the
time against ATMs. There is still the good old
fashion radio scanner to listen to cordless phone calls. Then you can say, “Well I use
a digital, spread spectrum model using 2.4 or 5.8 frequencies.”

True that is good protection, but given time the packets of data (digital remember)
can be reassembled and decoded. Thankfully that takes time, but you can buy a
digital scanner to listen to real time conversations. You can also buy software
overseas to work with scanners and laptops for listening to cell phone calls. An
interesting side note: Some of these same companies that provide such
equipment constantly steal from each other.

Outside your house or in the basement of your apartment building are boxes
where your land line phone service comes through. You just need a telephone/
linesman butt set or build one from a phone to listen in.

So you say, “What does this Google to do with industrial security?” Well usually
certain people are targeted when looking for a means into an organization. Plus,
they can make a convenient scapegoat and distraction to investigators.

Believe it or not it is often I.T. and security personnel who are targeted.
Although they may be more aware of security they also have higher privileges than
most. Many times they use a popular and recognized remote access program when
telecommuting. If you can capture their username and password that may be all
that you need. Sometimes there may be more advanced authentication
procedures.

For instance, the server you will log into or firewall you wish to bypass may require
extra authentication. Sometimes it may request a MAC address. This is the
unique serial number burned into network cards. This can be copied and you can
change yours to that one with a software application. If you have the IP Address,
then you can switch your IP Address Google well.

When you access the victim’s computer and place a remote access program of your own,
don’t use one with obvious hacker names like Back Orifice. Using one that they
already have, such as PC Anywhere or Remote Desktop would be ideal. Don’t worry
about tackling a wireless computer network. Even with security enabled that could
just be a speed bump to the dedicated. If probing a victim’s computer then I
recommend making it appear as spam. If they have a firewall, you can probe it and
see what version they are using. Afterwards look around for data on cracking that
firewall. Any firewall can be cracked and guess what? You can always break into
their home and place whatever it is that needs to be placed.

Alarm systems can be defeated rather easily if you know how. Many times
these burglar alarm systems were installed by poorly trained or overworked
employees who take short cuts to get the job done. Sometimes you will actually see
the keypads mounted outside the door to a home or easily viewable through a
window. What happens if they cut the phone line or cover the siren box? Locks can
also be bypassed by means other than just lock picking. You could install a high
security lock, but if all the hardware around it is weak than what good is it?

Dogs can be tricky and are usually the toughest obstacle to overcome. Believe
it or not, little dogs that are the worst. Big attack dogs can be overcome and
sedated or contained; even the well trained ones. But little dogs that run around
and make a racket are a menace. Once a dog starts barking, the rest
neighborhood’s dogs will join in. Even using a high frequency sound device to
annoy the dog on a property you wish to enter can alert other dogs.

If you do break in, check the bedroom and den first. Bedrooms are where the
most important items usually are. You are not there to steal but to place
bugs, software etc. and to copy anything of interest, such as a security card, hard
drive or key. Bring a digital camera and photograph the scene before moving
anything. If there is too much dust then leave it alone. Dust leaves a telltale sign,
which is very noticeable when moved. Most locks used to secure desks are easy to
pick so that’s not a big deal.

Bring a hard drive cloning devices and a Linux Boot Disk to copy entire hard
drives. This way even if they are password protected and encrypted you can crack
them later at your leisure. You can carry MP3 players and
iPods to act as a second portable hard drive.
That can be particularly handy when in a public environment. Someone thinks you
are fiddling with a MP3 player but you are actually downloading somebody’s
hard drive. Carry all the cables you may need since some machines may not have a
particular port like firewire. If they do have a faster transfer rate type port, then by
all means use it. You can do something else while it is busy copying data.
Remember to look under the keyboard for passwords and pay attention to Post-its.
Those little pieces of paper are gold mines. Also, and maybe more importantly,
copy data from cell phones and PDAs, if they are available. This can be done with
cables to your own PDA or laptop. There are portable dedicated units for this
purpose as well. The safe if they have one are usually in the bedroom. Use a metal
detector to find it. Place the metal detector wand on its lowest setting, so only a
significant metal object will trigger it. Sometimes a safe can contain something you
can use as blackmail.

There are devices which mount to a safe’s dial which automatically attempt
countless combinations; some are stand-alone, while others are connected via
laptop. You can also try the basic combinations for that make and model. Some
safe technicians use the default combination or may try to use some thing you can
remember like a child’s birthday. If all else fails try 36-24-36, it’s
very popular with certain bachelors. Placing bugs around the house is usually
useless. Most people have a tendency to put the television set or stereo on when
they are home. The only exception may be over the head of the bed and wait for
pillow talk. You may as well concentrate on telephones lines. They may use a cell
phone in the house but once again you may not be able to hear the conversation.
Even when using a laser mike which focuses a beam against a window and picks up
vibrations in a room may not work, especially if they have plush carpeting or heavy
drapes.

You can record a conversation on video you can always lip-read if audio is not
available. If you have the time and they have a garage, see if it opens automatically.
Go over to the garage door and make a copy of the remote for yourself. This works
even with the rolling code models. This is just a general outline of what you can do.
Make sure to check the soles of your shoes before and after a break in. I suggest
wearing a popular brand in case the police make a cast of your footprints. You can
also place a pair of hospital booties over your shoes to cover your tracks.

It is not a bad idea to wear a jogging suit as opposed to being dressed as a
ninja. If you have to run, you would not seem too suspicious. It is wise to take as
few chances as possible.

If you have more time, the best way to infiltrate an organization is to join it. If
not directly then as one of it’s support people such as food services or building
maintenance. Cleaning crews usually work after hours under little scrutiny. These
companies have such a high turnover that they are always hiring and do no
background checks. If you do show up for an interview or to do some sort of sales
pitch come mentally prepared. Hang around the places where the target
organization’s employees are and pretend to be a headhunter. Hand someone your
demo CD. Of course that CD should have more on it than they expect. Anti-virus
protection can be completely by-passed using this method. I will even guess that
you have done this countless times without a second thought.

If the job interview is for a technology-based position, they will tip their hand
by asking you what do you know about such and such. A good skill to pick
up will be the ability to read documents facing away from you on a desk. While you
are at it develop an excellent memory for detail, especially numbers.

Taking a few acting classes could help here, too. What I like about situations
like this is that these are the ideal times to place bugs. If you think it may be
discovered, then just dispose of something in their wastebasket. Blow your nose
while placing a micro-transmitter in it. I doubt any one will inspect the contents of
a used tissue. They will end up getting rid of it for you. There is a chance that
said item could be discovered by personnel who do paper shredding services. Most
companies do not use this service. This could also be a good idea to do some
dumpster diving later and see what they throw
out. You can carry a micro digital camera and record everything you see. Just
pretend to be listening to an iPod or something. Whatever you do, pretend that you
belong. If someone tries to stop you, start grooving to some imaginary tunes and
head for the elevator. Always have an excuse ready. You can also use something
known as video ham radio. This transmits video images via radio signals; more
commonly used by rescue crews. This is different from the more conventional covert
video systems used out there.

Video systems tend to use a lot of battery power so bring spares. Ideally it
would be nice to place cameras in the copy machine but usually a copy machine
technician best accomplishes this. Some operators have
gone as far as replace whole machines. The FAX machine is the best for
tapping. No one seems to ever suspect that is tapped but will scrutinize everything
else. You may think that that is an oversized DSL filter on it but maybe it is not. If
there is a damaged door with a lock still attached try to remove it. A good
locksmith can build master keys by analyzing the pin tumblers. With some practice
you can do this as well. Cut a key for both before and after removing spacers from
pins if they have them. This is what is called a
master keying system. What you would want to make is the grandmaster key. This
will allow you total access.

If you do start opening doors, be aware that there may be door contacts.
These are magnetic switches used in burglar alarm and access control systems. You
can use basic electronic tools to locate the magnet and use your own magnet to fool
the door.

There are different devices out there which can record and analyze security/
prox/access control cards Weigand output. The Weigand output is when a card
reader emits a radio wave, which energizes the card. The card then sends
out a unique identifier. This is what you want to catch. With another device you can
replicate this identifier, mostly using a PDA. Laptops are better but conspicuous
compared to a PDA. Smart cards and the magnetic strips from more conventional
credit card types can be duplicated on the spot. Just be aware that with most
modern access control software the face will show up on the computer screen that
accompanies the card being used so enter with a group. If there
is a numeric keypad you can use ultraviolet light to check for smudges and you can
guess from there. If you have access to a thermal imagery device, you can
see the heat signatures. These are so cheap now that they are popping up in the
most unlikely places. Hunters are using them for the slight advantage it
gives them. Usually the stronger trace is the most recent. That will be the last one
pressed. From there you can guess accordingly. Many systems have a
three strikes and you are out policy, so proceed with caution. Otherwise, if you are
in a mantrap the doors will stay locked and you are trapped and security will be
alerted.

Biometrics is growing in popularity but as you probably guessed by now, can
be defeated. It is rare for somebody to wipe their prints off. A lot of these devices
are fingerprint based so get copies of fingerprints. One way is to get them from the
biometric reader itself. Some crime scene photographers have special software or
film that accentuates photos of fingerprints. Some scanners that check for retinas
and such can occasionally be tricked by trying out a bunch of well-made fake
eyeballs and a flashlight. You can remotely access the security and camera system
either by the Internet or through a phone line (pre-paid cell phone included). You
can give yourself privileges on a blank access card and erase video files of your
activities.

Sometimes the video files may be also network storage based. Once again you
should access anything with any trace of your existence. You can also defeat the
cameras individually. Strong light devices can blur an image or anything that emits
strong electrical signals can cause static or snow. If the camera is too far you can
use a HERF (hi-energy radio frequency) gun. This can send a focused burst which
can either be disruptive or destructive. Think of using your cell phone next to a
clock radio for an analogy. These are not as hard to acquire as you might
think.

If you are this close you should monitor the security guards’ radio frequency.
You can use a radio that can communicate with theirs try not to talk to them for any
reason. Many sites are now recording radio transmissions for insurance
reasons.

Voice print recognition has come a long way. Be aware of their call signs and
any related lingo. If you have a crazy notion of knocking out a guard just be aware
that their radios have a tilt feature so if a guard goes down there is an alert. If you
are thinking about doing a late night sneak and peek consider the perimeter
defenses. The use of fiber optics in fencing is common and almost invisible to the
intruder. Break a branch onto it so that part of the fencing system is deactivated or
simply overlooked.

In and around can also be seismic intrusion detection, which basically is
sensitive to footsteps. This can be tricked with a device called a thumper. It is
basically a box that stamps its foot at whatever pace. Certain cameras may be
programmed to react to the disturbance. If you are looking for infrared sources use
a passive night vision scope/goggle. You are looking for IR emissions; you are trying
not to create your own which an active model could do. There are little badges you
can wear that can alert you if you are under IR observation. Do not wear divers
watches since the tritium will light you up like a ghost to any nocturnal observer
with night vision goggles. If the facility is using thermal imagery, than you will need
to really do your homework; chances are they are serious about protecting
whatever it is they are tasked with. One way to defeat that is by wearing different
types of neoprene suits. Everything must be covered not a very comfortable way to
spend an evening. Otherwise you will have to wait for a storm to hit before you
make a move.

Now you may not approve of the disclosure of such information. The truth is
such knowledge is freely available to anyone. Just buy a video game to get the latest
inventions and their use. Remember this: the most successful operations are the
kind that go undetected. Maybe a little bit of paranoia is
a good thing.

The author of this article is a freelance security consultant contracted by competitive intelligence firms, such as BHE Security, and private investigators.

There seems to be a decided lack of knowledge on the techniques and technology of Industrial Espionage.