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All About Market Timing

All About Market TimingShell-shocked investors have lost patience with the traditional buy-and-hold approach to investing. All About Market Timing arms investors with simple, easy-to-use timing techniques that they can use to enter rising markets, exit (or go short) falling markets, and make consistent profits in both market environments while protecting against catastrophic losses.

Compelling arguments demonstrate the superiority of basic timing over buy-and-hold, while step-by-step instructions show how uncomplicated timing can be. Specific investment vehicles are recommended that fit well into most timing strategies. Investors who want to time the market using their own strategies are provided with information on available software and Web sites. And those investors who are looking for advisors to help them are provided with unbiased rating services to help them select the advisor that is best for them.

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  • In: Business eBooks, Marketing
  • Author : Ruby
  • Schaum’s Outline of Electronic Devices and Circuits, Second Edition

    Schaum's Outline of Electronic Devices and Circuits, Second Edition

    This updated version of its internationally popular predecessor provides and introductory problem-solved text for understanding fundamental concepts of electronic devices, their design, and their circuitry.

    Providing an interface with Pspice, the most widely used program in electronics, new key features include a new chapter presenting the basics of switched mode power supplies, thirty-one new examples, and twenty-three PS solved problems.

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  • In: Engineering
  • Author : Ruby
  • Building Project-Management Centers of Excellence

    It’s been shown again and again that business components from R & D to systems, engineering to manufacturing can benefit from a project-centered management approach. Now,

    organizations that have had success at the departmental or divisional level are taking the project management approach to new levels, adopting PM standards into across-the-board management philosophies and business strategies.

    This new model is known as the Project Management Center of Excellence. PMCoEs need every group within the organization to work under the PM model, but more important, they need the proper tools to implement PM standards in new areas. A crucial tool in developing project management objectives across the company

    Includes templates, figures, definitions, and a free CD-ROM featuring a complete methodology and guidelines for establishing a department of project management.

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  • In: Business eBooks, Management
  • Author : Ruby
  • Quantitative Business Valuation: A Mathematical Approach for Today’s Professionals

    A Mathematical Approach for Today's Professionals

    Quantitative Business Valuation is the first authoritative work to guide professionals through the business valuation process with a quantitative—as opposed to qualitative—focus.

    Jay Abrams’s unique methodology combines original research and mathematical material to lead readers through an integrated approach to forecasting cash flow, calculating discount rates, calculating discounts and premiums, and much more.

    An authoritative guide for valuing businesses from a mathematical perspective. A radical, hard-data approach to valuing businesses, presenting studies of past research on each subject discussed. Uses mathematical formulas to simplify and elucidate the material. DLC: Business enterprises–Valuation–Mathematical models.

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  • In: Business eBooks, Doing Business
  • Author : Ruby
  • Encyclopedia of Textile Finishing Set with CD-ROM

    Encyclopedia of Textile Finishing Set with CD-ROM

    The textile processing industry is complexly structured - just as complex, even impenetrable is the know-how that an expert in the textile field should have. The new Encyclopedia of Textile Finishing is designed to bring some order into the confusion of technical terms in this sector. The encyclopedia was devised with the specialists in mind and is a store of knowledge for the textile specialist.

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  • In: Engineering
  • Author : Ruby
  • Mesh Free Methods: Moving Beyond the Finite Element Method

    Robust and thoroughly developed for stress analysis, the Finite Element Method is currently used to solve most of the engineering problems related to solids and structures. However, the limitations of this method are becoming increasingly evident, and a new and powerful technique that overcomes those limitations is now emerging. Developed by the author and his research team, the mesh free method employs adaptive meshing to very effectively handle a variety of mechanics problems, including linear and nonlinear, static, and dynamics stress analysis. This book systematically covers the basic theories, principles, techniques, procedures, and applications of the mesh free method.

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  • In: Engineering
  • Author : Ruby
  • Is Human Nature Obsolete?: Genetics, Bioengineering, and the Future of the Human Condition

    As our scientific and technical abilities expand at breathtaking speeds, concern that modern genetics and bioengineering are leading us to a posthuman future is growing. Is Human Nature Obsolete? poses the overarching question of what it is to be human against the background of these current advances in biotechnology. Its perspective is philosophical and interdisciplinary rather than technical; the focus is on questions of fundamental ontological importance rather than the specifics of medical or scientific practice.The authors — all distinguished scholars in their fields — take on questions about technology’s goals and values that are often ignored or sidelined in the face of rapid scientific advances and the highly specialized nature of technical knowledge. The essays included represent a rich variety of thought, ranging from finely nuanced philosophical and theological arguments to historical studies and cultural commentaries. Several explore the historical background of today’s biotechnology: Timothy Casey traces such developments as the emergence of cybernetic humanity from Cartesian dualism, and Diane Paul presents the history of positive versus coerced eugenics

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  • In: Miscelleanous
  • Author : Ruby
  • Effective Java Programming Language Guide

    Written for the working Java developer, Joshua Bloch’s Effective Java Programming Language Guide provides a truly useful set of over 50 best practices and tips for writing better Java code. With plenty of advice from an indisputable expert in the field, this title is sure to be an indispensable resource for anyone who wants to get more out of their code.As a veteran developer at Sun, the author shares his considerable insight into the design choices made over the years in Sun’s own Java libraries (which the author acknowledges haven’t always been perfect). Based on his experience working with Sun’s best minds, the author provides a compilation of 57 tips for better Java code organized by category. Many of these ideas will let you write more robust classes that better cooperate with built-in Java APIs. Many of the tips make use of software patterns and demonstrate an up-to-the-minute sense of what works best in today’s design. Each tip is clearly introduced and explained with code snippets used to demonstrate each programming principle.

    Early sections on creating and destroying objects show you ways to make better use of resources, including how to avoid duplicate objects. Next comes an absolutely indispensable guide to implementing “required” methods for custom classes. This material will help you write new classes that cooperate with old ones (with advice on implementing essential requirements like the equals() and hashCode() methods).

    The author has a lot to say about class design, whether using inheritance or composition. Tips on designing methods show you how to create understandable, maintainable, and robust classes that can be easily reused by others on your team. Sections on mapping C code (like structures, unions, and enumerated types) onto Java will help C programmers bring their existing skills to Sun’s new language. Later sections delve into some general programming tips, like using exceptions effectively. The book closes with advice on using threads and synchronization techniques, plus some worthwhile advice on object serialization.

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  • In: IT eBooks, Java
  • Author : Ruby
  • Core JSTL: Mastering the JSP Standard Tag Library

    The breakthrough solution for easier, faster, and more powerful Web development.

    • Powerful techniques for accelerating, simplifying, and standardizing Web application development
    • In-depth coverage of JSTL 1.0, including built-in tags, the new JSTL expression language, and custom tag development
    • Written for both experienced Java platform developers and Web page authors
    • By the best-selling author of Graphic Java and Advanced JavaServer Pages

    Using JSTL, software developers and Web page authors can create robust, flexible Web applications more quickly and easily than ever before. Now, best-selling author and JSTL expert David Geary presents the definitive guide to JSTL: its built-in tags, powerful expression language, and extensibility. Through practical examples and extensive sample code, Geary demonstrates how JSTL simplifies, streamlines, and standardizes a wide range of common Web development tasks and helps you build Web applications far more easily than JavaServer Pages technology alone.

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  • In: IT eBooks, Java
  • Author : Ruby