Archive for August, 2007
Investor Trader Self-Evaluation by Dr. Van K Tharp
What are Seven Key Areas that You Need to Work on to Become More Self-Aware? In my work with traders and investors I believe the most significant work that anyone can do to increase market returns is self work. Really understanding yourself and how you think can give you an edge that others in the […]
Stress and Coping in the Financial Markets
As you know one of my hobbies is Forex Trading. It involves a lot of stress when you put at risk real money. So I decided to write something more about the topic.
Psychological stress is a response to threat. Most of the time, that response is adaptive, as it mobilizes our resources for flight or […]
When it Feels Like Nobody is Reading Your Blog
Here is a post by Darren Rowse who has chatted with two friends of him - one of them is a blogger and the other was considering starting a blog.
His blogging friend was dispensing a few words of wisdom on how to start out (the usually kind of beginner blogging tips) when he said something […]
New Google Adwords Formula = Just Pay Us More
Graywolf writes on his blog about the new formula of Google Adwords. He makes in-depth analysis and shows why this method of calculation is not fair for Google’s clients. Here is part of his article:
The lunacy that is the Google adwords formula is actually really amusing lately, let’s take a look and dissect it line […]
Alexa Shows Wrong Data - YouTube Bigger Than Google
We’ve gotten a few “tips” that YouTube has actually grown larger than Google in terms of page views according to Alexa.
This is, of course, complete fiction. And it shows just how useless Alexa has become as a method for measuring web traffic and reach. Comscore tells a much different (and more accurate) story - Google […]
Insider information about Google’s ranking algorithm
The New York Times has recently […]
Google ranking tips from a Google employee
Last week, Google’s Matt Cutts had […]












