Dec 6, 2008

Object-Oriented Programming in C++, 3rd Edition

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Why is everyone so excited about OOP? The chief problem with computer programs is complexity. Large programs are probably the most complicated entities ever created by humans. Because of this complexity, programs are prone to error, and software errors can be expensive and even life threatening (in air-traffic control, for example). Object-Oriented Programming offers a new and powerful way to cope with this complexity. Its goal is clearer, more reliable, more easily maintained programs.

Of the Object-Oriented Programming languages, C++ is by far the most widely used. (Java, a recent addition to the field of OO languages, lacks certain features, such as pointers, that make it less powerful and versatile than C++.)

This book teaches Object-Oriented Programming with the C++ programming language, using either Microsoft or Borland compilers. It is suitable for professional programmers, students, and kitchen-table enthusiasts.
You can use this book even if you have no previous programming experience. However, such experience, in BASIC or Pascal, for example, certainly won’t hurt.
You do not need to know the C language to use this book. Many books on C++ assume that you already know C, but this one does not. It teaches C++ from the ground up. If you do know C, it won’t hurt, but you may be surprised at how little overlap there is between C and C++.
You should be familiar with the basic operations of Microsoft Windows, such as starting applications and copying files.

TABLE OF CONTENT:
Chapter 01 — The big picture
Chapter 02 — C++ programming basics
Chapter 03 — Loops and decisions
Chapter 04 — Structures
Chapter 05 — Functions
Chapter 06 — Objects and classes
Chapter 07 — Arrays and strings
Chapter 08 — Operator overloading
Chapter 09 — Inharitance
Chapter 10 — Pointers
Chapter 11 — Virtual functions
Chapter 12 — Streams and files
Chapter 13 — Multifile programs
Chapter 14 — Templates and exceptions
Chapter 15 — The standard template library
Chapter 16 — Object-oriented design

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C++ Network Programming, Volume 1

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This book guides software professionals through the traps and pitfalls of developing efficient, portable, and flexible networked applications. It explores the inherent design complexities of concurrent networked applications and the tradeoffs that must be considered when working to master them.

C++ Network Programming begins with an overview of the issues and tools involved in writing distributed concurrent applications. The book then provides the essential design dimensions, patterns, and principles needed to develop flexible and efficient concurrent networked applications. The book's expert author team shows you how to enhance design skills while applying C++ and patterns effectively to develop object-oriented networked applications.

TABLE OF CONTENT:
Chapter 01 - Communication Design Dimensions
Chapter 02 - An Overview of the Socket API
Chapter 03 - The ACE Socket Wrapper Facades
Chapter 04 - Implementing the Networked Logging Service
Chapter 05 - Concurrency Design Dimensions
Chapter 06 - An Overview of OS Concurrency Mechanisms
Chapter 07 - The ACE Synchronous Event Demultiplexing Wrapper Facades
Chapter 08 - The ACE Process Wrapper Facades
Chapter 09 - The ACE Threading Wrapper Facades
Chapter 10 - The ACE Synchronization Wrapper Facades
Appendix A - Design Principles for ACE C++ Wrapper Facades
Appendix B - The Past, Present, and Future of ACE

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C++ In Action (with source code)

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Modern guide to using C++ langugage, including how to apply it to Windows programming. Shows how to write programs for programmers, not computers. The CD-ROM features all of the source code and projects from the text. Also includes a companion Web site. System requirements not listed. Softcover.

I center the presentation around various software projects. In each project I first describe a problem to be solved. Then I discuss what the program should do, what it should look like, and how it should react to user input. Based on that I build a scaffolding that captures the structure of the program without implementing its functionality. Finally, I implement the functionality, component by component.

In programming, as in life, there is never a single way to do something. That’s why being able to argue about various solutions is extremely important. Programmers who don’t know how to argue end up bitter and frustrated. I remember my own frustrations when faced with an argument like, "Because it’s always been done like this." In this book I argue a lot. I try to find the pros and cons of every solution, and in many cases I manage to settle on something I consider "elegant." However, I never use elegance as an objective criterion. I believe that one can always uncover some very practical arguments that are hidden behind the subjective impression of "elegance." An elegant solution in many cases catches a very good abstraction or generalization. It results in code that is easy to understand, modify, and debug.

Finally, in this book I emphasize the human factor in programming. My credo is "programs are written for programmers, not computers." Programmers want to write better programs not in order to make them more understandable to computers, but to make them more readable to humans. Program maintenance is impossible without program understanding. This may seem like an obvious thing to say, but many programmers overlook this self-evident truth.Why You?

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Investment Psychology Explained - Classic Strategies To Beat The_Markets

Investment Psychology Explained - Classic Strategies To Beat The_Markets



Expert advice in a back-to-basics handbook on how to beat the market-the classic way

In Investment Psychology Explained Martin J. Pring, one of the most respected independent investment advisors in the world, argues that in the revisionist '90s there are no quick, magical paths to market success. Rather, he emphasizes the timeless values of hard work, patience, and self-discipline-and much more. Drawing on the wisdom of creative investors such as Jesse Livermore, Humphrey Neill, and Barnard Baruch, as well as his own experience, Pring shows how to:
* Overcome emotional and psychological impediments that distort decision making
* Map out an independent investment plan-and stick to it
* Know when to buck herd opinion-and "go contrarian"
* Dispense with the myths and delusions that drag down other investors
* Resist the fads and so-called experts whose siren call to success can lead to disaster
* Exploit fast-breaking news events that rock the market
* Deal skillfully with brokers and money managers
* Learn and understand the rules that separate the truly great investors and traders from the rest

Reading Investment Psychology Explained will give you a renewed appreciation of the classic trading principles that, through bull and bear markets, have worked time and again. You'll see, with the help of numerous illustrative examples, what goes into making an effective investor-and how you can work toward achieving that successful profile.

http://rapidshare.com/files/144563279/MARTIN_PRING_Investment_Psychology_Explained__Classic_Strategies_To_Beat_The_Markets.pdf

Float Analysis

Float Analysis


A complete guide to trading with price, volume, and float

Float Analysis explains how to use the Woods Cumulative Volume Float Indicator, the landmark concept in technical analysis that teaches the reader how to accurately determine when to purchase stocks. This groundbreaking book also contains all-new insights on how to understand and profit from these indicators, how support and resistance are redefined by this innovation, and how to implement these strategies into a high-growth portfolio.

http://rapidshare.com/files/124367894/Float_Analysis.PDF

Divorcing the Dow

Divorcing the Dow



An investment approach that unlocks the secret of market patterns
Based on over forty years of combined author experience as portfolio managers and financial advisors, Divorcing the Dow presents a timely framework for understanding and investing in market cycles. Authors Jim Troup and Sharon Michalsky believe that the Dow Jones Industrial Average is no longer a relevant indicator of market performance; in fact, they feel that watching the Dow may actually obscure indications that the financial markets are poised to experience a boom that dwarfs anything seen before. Based on in-depth research and field-tested in their own successful management of millions of dollars in personal and corporate assets, Divorcing the Dow introduces investors to a revolutionary paradigm for assessing the markets and making investment decisions. Troup and Michalsky's approach focuses on analyzing patterns of productivity as a way to anticipate market cycles and investment potential-and with this book they've outlined how investors can begin to recognize these patterns themselves. Divorcing the Dow provides investors with a new framework for thinking about financial markets and gives readers specific investment techniques to anticipate the market's direction and identify companies poised for sustained productivity and long-term growth.

http://rapidshare.com/files/144281637/JIM_TROUP_-_Divorcing_the_Dow_-_Using_Revolutionary_Market_Indicators_to_Profit_From_the_Stealth.pdf

A Mathematician Plays the Stock Market

A Mathematician Plays the Stock Market



We like to think not only that mathematicians are smarter than the rest of us but that by dint of their mastery of numbers, they hold the key to understanding the baffling mysteries of the universe. Alas, Paulos (Innumeracy) says that's not always the case. As the author relates in this funny, insightful little volume about attempts to bring order and science to the free-for-all that is the stock market, he himself was once a big investor (in WorldCom). Despite strong evidence to sell, he desperately hung on to his stock as the price plummeted, proving that a head for numbers doesn't always translate to Wall Street know-how. Through most of this book, Paulos discusses various methods for predicting markets and offers thoughts on why people keep trying to perfect them. Shocking in their obtuseness are the so-called Elliot Wave followers, who believe stocks operate according to an impossibly arcane series of numerical waves and cycles. The efficient-market theorists-many of whom believe the stock market is so inherently efficient that everything one needs to know about a company is reflected in its stock price-get the most thorough joshing from Paulos: never able to resist a joke, he tells one about how many efficient market theorists it takes to change a light bulb. "Answer: None. If the light bulb needed changing the market would have already done it." Playful and informative, Paulos's book will be appreciated by investors with a sense of humor.

http://rapidshare.com/files/143920373/JOHN_ALLEN_PAULOS_A_Mathematician_Plays_the_Stock_Market.pdf

Spend Your Way To Wealth

Spend Your Way To Wealth



At last, a no-sacrifice guide to living a richer lifestyle! Taking a "real world" approach to money, this book encourages readers to get everything they want out of life without guilt simply by using the free market system to their advantage. Included are insider tips and techniques for readers to become smart consumers.

http://rapidshare.com/files/144023993/MIKE_Schiano_-_Spend_Your_Way_To_Wealth__Allworth-2003___pdf_.pdf

Undue Influence

Undue Influence



The Glass-Steagall Act, separating commercial banks from investment banks, was passed in 1933 to prevent banks from risking depositors' funds on the still-shaky stock market. It was repealed in 1999, when gambling other people's money on the stock market was considered the height of financial probity. In this engaging history of Glass-Steagall, Geisst (Wall Street: A History) surveys the 70 years leading to this ideological sea change, as the widespread Depression-era populist suspicion of Wall Street subsided, to be replaced with the pro-business dogma of the Reagan era and the New Economy bubble. Formal repeal, Geisst shows, was preceded by decades during which big commercial banks, hungry for a slice of the lucrative investment banking business, increasingly flouted Glass-Steagall restrictions with the connivance of ideologically sympathetic Federal Reserve regulators. The vast sums banks have spent on lobbying and campaign contributions, and the cushy Wall Street jobs awaiting government officials who switch sides, make Geisst wonder whether "the gamekeepers and the poachers had all joined the same club." Geisst provides a lucid guide to the financial issues involved and a colorful account of decades-long political debates and legislative wranglings, while raising troubling questions about the direction of public policy.

http://rapidshare.com/files/143794071/CHARLES_R._GEISST_-_Undue_Influence.pdf

The options course

The options course



A complete options course from the renowned trading instructor.

Options trading continues to capture the mind of the sophisticated individual investor. This book presents a full options trading course by a well-known options trading instructor. The Options Course progresses from introductory concepts through to more sophisticated strategies for the intermediate-level trader. Learn how to trade futures and stocks with call and put options, and much more. Case studies and real-life examples are included.

http://rapidshare.com/files/143258919/GEORGE_A_FONTANILLS-THE_OPTIONS_COURSE.pdf

Trend Forecasting With Technical Analysis

Trend Forecasting With Technical Analysis




Market methods from the last century won’t work in this one and Louis Mendelsohn’s breakthrough book takes technical analysis to a new level. Mendelsohn presents a comprehensive approach combining technical and intermarket analysis into one powerful framework for accurately forecasting trends. You’ll discover:

-Precise trading strategies that work for day & position traders
-The limitations of traditional technical analysis methods
-How to accurately forecast moving averages using intermarket analysis and neural networks.

It’s time for a fresh approach to technical analysis. Now, get the latest market timing and trend forecasting methods you need to profit consistently in the equity, options and futures markets.

http://rapidshare.com/files/143106960/Trend_Forecasting_With_Technical_Analysis.pdf

Trading secrets of the inner circle

Trading secrets of the inner circle


This book will give you insight into the market concepts of a trader who has operated at the highest levels of the industry. Most importantly, Goodwin has dispensed with the complex statistical tools that he is accustomed to working with and has transformed his chapters into models that you can replicate with modest effort. Tradestation users will have a virtual field day cutting through this collection of original ideas on everything from timing the VIX index to scalping the S&P futures.

Those who do not read this book and learn from it will be putting themselves at a severe disadvantage. When you are competing in a zero sum game against statisticians, insider and tremendous financial interests, you had better have an advantage. Goodwin's book goes a long way towards leveling the playing field for the individual trader.

http://rapidshare.com/files/142743035/Andrew_Goodwin_-.trading.secrets.of.the.inner.circle.pdf

How to get rich

How to get rich




"Trump: How to get Rich" is written by the star of the hit reality TV program "The Apprentice", Donald Trump. It is a candidly written account of the daily events in the life of Trump. He discusses real estate, business leadership, his empire, the media, and "the art of the hair"!

How to Get Rich is far from an academic read, which makes it a fast paced conversational-like book. The author is one of the most well known faces in New York, particularly after the success of his reality TV program, where he made the term "You're Fired" famous. Trump is a proud man that is proud of his achievements and is quite happy to talk about them. Depending on how the reader takes the information he presents, one could look at the book as simply being self promotional and self aggrandizing or one could look at Trump's stories as being inspirational and something to aim for.

http://rapidshare.com/files/142998560/how_to_get_rich.pdf

The Economics of Financial Markets

The Economics of Financial Markets



This book puts economics to work on the daily problems faced by investors, traders, speculators and brokers as they wrestle with increasingly complex financial markets. Drawing on data direct from the financial behavior of households, corporations, and governments, through to the prices of individual securities, the authors show how accessible but rigorous economics can help the players make sense of the hour-by-hour reality of the way financial markets move. Many of the twists and turns that might seem random at first sight are, they contend, rational and often predictable. But inefficiencies do exist, and the authors also demonstrate how these can become unique profit opportunities. By bringing together information on the daily workings of financial markets with the concepts and tools of economics, Houthakker and Williamson have provided a valuable resource for practitioners and students alike.


http://rapidshare.com/files/142481504/The_Economics_of_Financial_Markets__Houthakker_.pdf

Growing Rich with Growth Stocks

Growing Rich with Growth Stocks


Growing Rich with Growth Stocks is the ultimate guide to uncovering winning investments for the 21st century. When Donald Yacktman, Shelby Davis, Elizabeth Bramwell, L. Roy Papp, and Robert Stovall talk, investors the world over listen. These experts collectively not only manage billions of dollars, but have also posted some of the best performance results of any money managers on Wall Street today. Now noted investment analyst and author Kirk Kazanjian takes readers behind-the-scenes with these luminaries and reveals their most successful investment secrets. As an added bonus, each 'guru' offers his or her top 10 growth stock picks for the next millennium.

http://rapidshare.com/files/142568851/Growing_Rich_with_Growth_Stocks.pdf

Technical Analysis - Power Tools for Active Investors

Technical Analysis - Power Tools for Active Investors



In this book, one of the world's most respected technical analysts presents a complete course in forecasting future market behavior through cyclical, trend, momentum, and volume signals. Unlike most technical analysis books, Gerald Appel's Technical Analysis offers step-by-step instructions virtually any investor can use to achieve breakthrough market success.

Appel illuminates a wide range of strategies and timing models, demystifying even advanced technical analysis for the first time. He presents technical analysis solutions for short-, intermediate-, and long-term investors, and even for mutual fund investors. Many of the strategies and models he presents have never before been published. Several are based on MACD, a tool that revolutionized technical analysis,and one that he created.

http://rapidshare.com/files/142217573/Technical_Analysis_-_Power_Tools_for_Active_Investors.pdf

Warren Buffett Wealth

Warren Buffett Wealth



The strategies and techniques of THE investment legend
Warren Buffett Wealth follows the world's greatest investor from the beginning of his career, as he takes a 100-dollar investment and turns it into one of the most successful multibillion-dollar companies in the world. By carefully detailing how Buffett began his career and discussing what he learned from Benjamin Graham, this book reveals the true secrets to Buffett's success. Readers will see how Buffett reached the pinnacle of his profession by following certain key principles such as investing in old-style traditional American companies, holding the companies forever, and hiring and keeping the same managers.

http://rapidshare.com/files/142343349/Warren_Buffett_Wealth.pdf

Your Financial Edge

Your Financial Edge



The investing environment has changed dramatically in the last ten years: from taken-for-granted, double-digit annual returns in stocks to double-digit losses and gains that are not even half of what they used to be. This situation has affected everyone, from those making their first foray into investing to retirees searching for ways to get their financial portfolios back in order. Although it seems the world of investing will constantly be in a state of flux, you don't have to be!

You're about to discover how to get better returns so you can build a bigger nest egg and make your savings last longer. Written by successful economist Paul McCulley and respected journalist Jonathan Fuerbringer, Your Financial Edge helps you arrive at the financially profitable place you deserve to be, regardless of your current financial circumstances. Direct, informed, yet not intimidating in style, this smart book carefully examines today's tumultuous financial markets and helps everyday investors come to grips with the complexities of a global investment arena—so that they can prepare for what is likely to occur in the future.

http://rapidshare.com/files/142153815/Your_Financial_Edge.pdf

The Master Swing Trader

The Master Swing Trader



Swing trading is gaining popularity as a powerful method to increase returns—and potentially lower risks—by profiting from short-term price moves. The Master Swing Trader explains how traders can use technical analysis, charting, and market sentiment to make trades that hold through price fluctuations and noise with wider stops. This complete, practical guide to making profitable short-term trades—based on the author’s popular “Mastering the Trade” online course—uses dozens of charts and graphs to illustrate proven swing trading concepts and strategies. Experienced day, position, and online traders will benefit immediately from: - The 7 Bells – unique tools to uncover promising short-term prospects - Techniques to profit from low-risk short sales - The 4 repeating cycles for perfectly timed trades

http://rapidshare.com/files/141972773/Alan_Farley_-_The_Master_Swing_Trader.pdf __________________

Building Wealth

Building Wealth



Five years ago, a butcher from Portland, Oregon, named Paul Petillo was frustrated by the lack of financial planning insights available to working stiffs like himself. To fill this gap, he created The BlueCollar Dollar.com, a website offering straight, simple money advice for people who don't have a lot of it to spare, or to lose--in other words, most of us. The site quickly grew in popularity and now attracts more than a million visitors a year.
http://rapidshare.com/files/141880505/Building_Wealth.pdf

Fire Your Stock Analyst

Fire Your Stock Analyst



"Pick your own stocks? and outperform the experts! San Francisco Chronicle investment columnist Harry Domash has crafted a start-to-finish approach to stock selection that draws on winning techniques from the world's best money managers, uses readily available information, and is easy to learn if you're willing to invest the time. Whether you're a growth or value style investor, this book will show you exactly how to identify the best stocks for your portfolio. You'll learn to assess everything that affects a company's stock price¿profitability, underlying financial strength, competitive position, industry, business plans, management competence, upside/downside potential, and more. Like no other book, Fire Your Stock Analyst! cuts to the chase, capturing the essence of today's most successful stock-picking strategies. It's all you need to liberate yourself from the ""experts"" and become a more successful investor.

http://rapidshare.com/files/124170285/Fire_Your_Stock_Analyst__Analyzing_Stocks_On_Your_Own.pdf

Encyclopedia of Small Business

Encyclopedia of Small Business



Designed to provide entrepreneurs with how-to information they can apply to their businesses, the Thomson Gale Encyclopedia of Small Business contains 600 articles and overviews on key information needs, including financing, financial planning, business plan creation, market analysis, sales strategy, tax planning, human resource issues, and more.

http://rapidshare.com/files/123933362/Encyclopedia_of_Small_Business__Third_Edition.pdf

Getting Started in CURRENCY TRADING

Getting Started in CURRENCY TRADING



An accessible introduction to the exploding foreign exchange trading market Getting Started in Currency Trading is both an introduction and reference tool for beginning and intermediate foreign exchange (Forex) traders. This information-packed resource opens with a clear description of the Forex market and a section of Forex terms that are clearly defined with examples. Readers are then shown how to open their own trading account with step-by-step instructions-accompanied by numerous screen shots of what to expect inside a dealer's trading platform-that walk them through the physical process of placing and liquidating currency orders. Other chapters introduce various trading strategies and tactics in detail, along with some fundamental and technical analysis to assist the trader in their decision-making process.

http://rapidshare.com/files/141576646/Getting_Started_in_CURRENCY_TRADING.pdf

Day Trading The Currecy Market

Day Trading The Currecy Market



Written by Kathy Lien—chief strategist for the number one online currency broker in the world—Day Trading the Currency Market reveals a variety of technical and fundamental profit-making strategies for trading the currency market, and provides a detailed look at how this market actually works. It contains actionable information and strategies, which can help you enter this highly competitive arena with confidence and exit with profits.

http://rapidshare.com/files/123722722/Day_Trading_The_Currecy_Market.pdf __________________

Currency Trading For Dummies

Currency Trading For Dummies



The fun and easy way to get started in currency trading

Want to capitalize on the growing forex market? This nuts-and-bolts guide gives you a step-by-step action plan for understanding and trading the forex market. It offers practical guidance and savvy tips in everything from comprehending currency quotes to using leverage, trading with fundamentals, and navigating technical analysis.

http://rapidshare.com/files/123486908/Currency_Trading_For_Dummies.pdf

Seven Years to Seven Figures

Seven Years to Seven Figures



This is not the book for people who merely want to enjoy a comfortable retirement, but for those whose goal is nothing less than becoming fabulously wealthy. Masterson (Automatic Wealth) derides what he calls the "pinch-save-and-wait" philosophy of contributing the maximum to one's 401(k) and depending on compound interest and time to work their magic. Such tactics, he says, can take decades to bear fruit, whereas most of his clients are baby boomers who hope to realize astonishing gains in a few short years. The first part of the book is about "super-sizing" one's income to six-figure levels in order to free up money for investing in one's own businesses, and soaking up knowledge from mentors and bosses. The rest contains numerous stories of self-made millionaires (almost all from sales and direct marketing) along with Masterson's advice: invest in businesses you understand and, more importantly, can actually control; be entrepreneurial and a risk taker; never stop networking and selling yourself; invest heavily in real estate.

http://rapidshare.com/files/141108175/Seven_Years_to_Seven_Figures_-_The_Fast-track_Plan_to_Becoming_a_Millionaire_-_0471786756.PDF

Don't Spend Your Raise

Don't Spend Your Raise


Consider these facts. The average college student graduates owing almost $20,000 in student loans. In addition, nearly 10 percent of undergraduates owe more than $7,000 in credit card debt. Young Americans aged 15-*25 filed bankruptcy at a record rate in 2000, accounting for nearly 7 percent of the nation's personal bankruptcies. Clearly, young people today need help managing their money better.

Don't Spend Your Raise, by one of America's leading advocates for personal finance education, offers young people in college or just starting out in the real world practical, doable "money rules" to help them handle their money more wisely and dramatically increase their personal wealth. It does not contain lengthy, complicated charts and equations for financial analysis and planning.

Instead, it presents 60 clear, uncomplicated, easy-to-follow dictates**such as Never have more than two credit cards, never buy a new car, and don't fly first class for the free cocktails**which, if followed, will guarantee fewer money mistakes and more money successes.
http://rapidshare.com/files/140923596/Mcgraw_Hill.Don_t_Spend_Your_Raise.pdf __________________

Currency Strategy

Currency Strategy



Expert advice and timely techniques for surviving and thriving within currency markets
Rapid movements in currency markets have been a common occurrence in recent years, often to the detriment of traders and investors. The ability to manage these fluctuations is essential for safe and successful investment in these markets. Currency Strategy develops new techniques and explains classic tools available for predicting, managing, and optimizing fluctuations in the currency markets. Author Callum Henderson shows readers how traditional macroeconomic theory has repeatedly failed in the face of practical experience in these markets and develops a new approach based on experience. He draws on the technical expertise of his bank to develop mathematical models to assist in the prediction of crises and gives practical advice on how to use these and other tools successfully.

http://rapidshare.com/files/123234632/Currency_Strategy_2nd_Edition.pdf

TRADING CHAOS

TRADING CHAOS


TRADING CHAOS APPLYING EXPERT TECHNIQUES TO MAXIMIZE YOUR PROFITS

Chaos theory now stands at the cutting edge of financial decision-making methods. The product of years of scientific investigation into unpredictable phenomena, it has the potential to offer traders entirely new perspectives on the movements of markets—and less risky routes to greater, more consistent profitability. Unlike other books on the subject, Trading Chaos takes chaos analysis out of the realm of the abstract and makes complex concepts easy to understand and use. It offers you the most practical, comprehensive guide available to applying chaos theory to the real world of trading and investing.

In this breakthrough work, author Bill Williams gives you the benefit of his unique qualifications: 35 years of successful trading and a PhD in psychology. The instructional techniques used in Trading Chaos have been tested and refined in the workshops, seminars, and private tutoring sessions Dr. Williams has conducted in 12 different countries.

Designed for all traders—from beginner to experienced professional—Trading Chaos introduces you to the financial applications of chaos in five graduated stages, starting with a clear, nontechnical introduction (Level One: The Novice Trader) all the way to chart analysis, fractals, Elliott wave, and advanced nonlinear dynamics

http://rapidshare.com/files/140693695/Trading_Chaos.pdf ______________

Manias,Panics and Crashes

Manias,Panics and Crashes



A serious history of the financial crises that have happened including the Mexico crash of 1994-95. Anecdotes and a lightly humorous style make the serious topic seem a little less frightening. A scholarly account of financial mismanagement and crises in human history.

Selected as one of the ten best investment books of all time by the Financial Times. This updated version of Charles P. Kindleberger's celebrated classic takes readers through virtually every major crash and financial panic on record. From the currency devaluation in the Holy Roman Empire in 1618, through the California gold rush of the 1840s and 50s, all the way up to the crash of 1987 and last year's Peso devaluation, this engaging, lively, and exhaustive account offers a number of fascinating insights into why, despite the best efforts of economists to predict them and regulators to curtail them, market crashes remain an inexorable reality.

http://rapidshare.com/files/140641225/Manias__Panics__and_Crashes.pdf

Create Your Own Hedge Fund

Create Your Own Hedge Fund




Discover a practical trading strategy that combines options and ETFs.

Create Your Own Hedge Fund explains how exchange-traded funds can be used in conjunction with an options strategy to attain steady growth. Beginning with a tutorial on options and ETFs, the book goes on to describe both investment approaches in great detail providing you with a trading strategy that generates higher returns than buy-and-hold investing -- and allows you to reduce risk by adopting a hedging strategy. Filled with in-depth insights and expert advice, this book is intended for you if you're a sophisticated individual investor or a professional investor, trader, or other money manager looking to update your arsenal of investment tools.

http://rapidshare.com/files/122981168/Create_Your_Own_Hedge_Fund_-_Increase_Profits_and_Reduce_Risk_with_ETFs_and_Options.pdf __________________

Crash Profits - Make Money When Stocks Sink And Soar

Crash Profits - Make Money When Stocks Sink And Soar



Smart investing strategies from bestselling author and America's consumer advocate for financial safety
Filled with against-the-grain attitude and seasoned market wisdom, Crash Profits explains not only how to survive, but how to make money before, during, and after a crash. Using real examples fresh from the financial pages, Weiss delineates the full range of risks facing the average American. He shows readers how to see through the lies that Wall Street tells and how to find safer alternatives to stock investing, as well as what to sell, how to sell, and when to sell (and when not to sell). Here's the unvarnished truth about investing today, coupled with the strategies every American can use to turn windfall profits while others are losing their shirts.

http://rapidshare.com/files/122753676/Crash_Profits_-_Make_Money_When_Stocks_Sink_And_Soar.pdf ________________

Jim Cramer's - Real Money

Jim Cramer's - Real Money


After telling the story of his own trading days in Confessions of a Street Addict, Cramer appeases fans hoping for advice on how to duplicate his success with their own investment portfolios. But not without some strong caveats: his approach requires devoting at least an hour a week to educating yourself about each stock you own. But since most pros are "rank amateurs themselves," anyone willing to do the work should consider getting in. Cramer breaks down the fundamentals of his investment approach, built on the twin principles of diversification and speculation: while most of your portfolio should contain reliables like oil, financials and blue-chip companies, 20% percent of your money should go toward a slightly riskier bet on a company's future ("owning a stock is a bet on the future, not the past"). He also explains techniques for figuring out when to buy rock bottom stocks and sell the ones that have hit their peaks. Cramer drills his main points over and over, which can get repetitive on the anecdotal level but reinforces the simplicity of his message: investing is for anybody willing to put the time into learning how to do it right. His enthusiasm should prove inspiring, and even investors on the wrong side of Wall Street's recent shakeups may find the courage to get back in the game. Either way, Cramer's radio, TV and print platforms are sure to make this one another hit.

http://rapidshare.com/files/140425285/Jim_Cramer_s_Real_Money.pdf __________________

Commitments of Traders

Commitments of Traders



By understanding commercial activity and monitoring its behavior, a trader can potentially forecast significant changes in price direction. Author Floyd Upperman shows you how to use the Commitment of Traders (COT) reports to accomplish this goal. He skillfully explains how to break down the COT data into producers, consumers, and funds so you understand the positions and activities of these key market participants. In addition, he demonstrates how to monitor the COT activity so you can detect position imbalances that could be harbingers of major trend changes and illustrates his techniques for combining traditional technical analysis of price with the COT data.

http://rapidshare.com/files/122519016/Commitments_of_Traders.pdf

Contrarian Investment Strategies: The Next Generation

Contrarian Investment Strategies: The Next Generation




All stock-market investors embrace the motto "Buy low, sell high." Few act accordingly, however, for to do so would require that we go against the crowd, buying stocks that are out of favor and selling Wall Street's darlings. Powerful psychological forces prevent us from pursuing a contrarian investment strategy, although it consistently beats the market, according to David Dreman, a seasoned money manager and long-time columnist for Forbes magazine. One of the Street's best-known and most articulate contrarians, Dreman has updated his 1982 investment classic, Contrarian Investment Strategies, using recent research on investor psychology. His revised book combines proven techniques for selecting undervalued stocks with fresh insights on how to defy, and thereby profit from, the popular fears or enthusiasms of the moment.

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TESTOUT training for Configuring Windows Vista 70-620

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Configuring Vista Ver. 2 Outline:
(70-620)
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Contents:
Videos: 36
Demonstrations: 45
Simulations: 36
Fact Sheets: 56
Exam Questions: 164
Exams: 41

1.0 Installation (27 questions)

1.1 Vista Features and Versions

1.1.1 Windows Vista
1.1.2 Using New Features
1.1.3 Vista Editions
1.1.4 Vista Features Facts
1.1.5 ExamSim Questions - Section 1.1

1.2 Hardware Requirements

1.2.1 Hardware Requirements
1.2.2 Verifying Hardware Requirements
1.2.3 Hardware Requirement Facts
1.2.4 ExamSim Questions - Section 1.2

1.3 Installation

1.3.1 Installation Types
1.3.2 Installation Type Facts
1.3.3 Automated Installation
1.3.4 Automated Installation Facts
1.3.5 Clean Installation
1.3.6 Installing Vista
1.3.7 Installation Facts
1.3.8 ExamSim Questions - Section 1.3

1.4 Upgrade

1.4.1 Upgrade
1.4.2 Upgrading Procedure
1.4.3 Upgrading to a Different Vista Edition
1.4.4 Upgrade Facts
1.4.5 ExamSim Questions - Section 1.4

1.5 Migration

1.5.1 Migration Tools
1.5.2 Using WET and USMT
1.5.3 Migration Tools Facts

1.6 Device Drivers

1.6.1 Driver Configuration
1.6.2 Installing Drivers
1.6.3 Driver Facts
1.6.4 Manage Drivers
1.6.5 Enable and Disable Devices
1.6.6 ExamSim Questions - Section 1.6

1.7 Installation Troubleshooting

1.7.1 Installation Troubleshooting
1.7.2 Troubleshooting Installation
1.7.3 Troubleshooting Post-Installation
1.7.4 Using the Startup Recovery Tool
1.7.5 Installation Troubleshooting Facts
1.7.6 ExamSim Questions - Section 1.7

1.8 Domain Networking

1.8.1 Vista in a Domain
1.8.2 Joining a Domain
1.8.3 Domain Facts

2.0 Configuration (11 questions)

2.1 Windows Aero

2.1.1 Windows Aero
2.1.2 Configuring Aero
2.1.3 Aero Facts
2.1.4 Aero Configuration Facts
2.1.5 Update the Performance Score
2.1.6 ExamSim Questions - Section 2.1

2.2 Parental Controls

2.2.1 Parental Controls
2.2.2 Configuring Parental Controls
2.2.3 Parental Control Facts
2.2.4 Configure Parental Controls
2.2.5 Configure User Account Restrictions
2.2.6 ExamSim Questions - Section 2.2

2.3 Internet Explorer

2.3.1 Internet Explorer 7
2.3.2 Configuring IE7
2.3.3 Internet Explorer 7 Facts
2.3.4 Configure Advanced Internet Options
2.3.5 ExamSim Questions - Section 2.3

2.4 Accessibility

2.4.1 Configuring Accessibility
2.4.2 Accessibility Facts

3.0 Security (27 questions)

3.1 Windows Security Center

3.1.1 Configuring Security Center
3.1.2 Security Center Facts

3.2 User Account Control (UAC)

3.2.1 User Account Control (UAC)
3.2.2 Configuring UAC
3.2.3 UAC Facts
3.2.4 UAC Security Policy Settings
3.2.5 Configure UAC Settings
3.2.6 ExamSim Questions - Section 3.2

3.3 Internet Explorer Security

3.3.1 IE7 Security
3.3.2 Configuring Security
3.3.3 Internet Explorer Security Facts
3.3.4 Delete the Browser History
3.3.5 Manage Add-ons
3.3.6 Configure Advanced Security Settings
3.3.7 Security Zone Facts
3.3.8 Modify Zone Memberships
3.3.9 IE Privacy Facts
3.3.10 Configure Privacy Settings
3.3.11 Phishing Filter
3.3.12 Enable the Phishing Filter
3.3.13 IE Certificates Facts
3.3.14 ExamSim Questions - Section 3.3

3.4 Windows Defender

3.4.1 Defender
3.4.2 Configuring Defender
3.4.3 Defender Facts
3.4.4 Configure Scan Times
3.4.5 Enable Real-time Protection
3.4.6 ExamSim Questions - Section 3.4

3.5 Windows Firewall

3.5.1 Windows Firewall
3.5.2 Configuring Firewall
3.5.3 Firewall Facts
3.5.4 Configure Windows Firewall
3.5.5 Create a Port Exception
3.5.6 ExamSim Questions - Section 3.5

4.0 Networking (23 questions)

4.1 Network and Sharing Center

4.1.1 Network and Sharing Center
4.1.2 Using the Network and Sharing Center
4.1.3 Network and Sharing Center Facts
4.1.4 Modify Network Services
4.1.5 ExamSim Questions - Section 4.1

4.2 Network Connections

4.2.1 Network Configuration
4.2.2 Configuring TCP/IP and DNS
4.2.3 TCP/IP Configuration Settings
4.2.4 IP Addressing Methods
4.2.5 Configure TCP/IP Settings
4.2.6 Create an Alternate IP Configuration
4.2.7 Configuring Remote Connections
4.2.8 ExamSim Questions - Section 4.2

4.3 Wireless Networking

4.3.1 Wireless Networking
4.3.2 Connecting to a Wireless Network
4.3.3 Manually Creating a Connection
4.3.4 Create a Wireless Profile
4.3.5 Configuring Wireless Network Settings
4.3.6 Wireless Facts
4.3.7 Wireless Implementation Facts
4.3.8 ExamSim Questions - Section 4.3

4.4 Network Troubleshooting

4.4.1 Troubleshoot Connectivity
4.4.2 Troubleshooting Connectivity
4.4.3 Troubleshooting Tool Facts
4.4.4 Connectivity Facts
4.4.5 ExamSim Questions - Section 4.4

4.5 Remote Services

4.5.1 Remote Access
4.5.2 Remote Assistance Facts
4.5.3 Remote Desktop Facts
4.5.4 Configure Remote Settings
4.5.5 ExamSim Questions - Section 4.5

5.0 Applications (31 questions)

5.1 Media Applications

5.1.1 Media Center
5.1.2 Using Media Player
5.1.3 Using Media Center
5.1.4 Windows Media Facts
5.1.5 Protected Content
5.1.6 ExamSim Questions - Section 5.1

5.2 Windows Mail

5.2.1 Mail
5.2.2 Using Mail
5.2.3 Windows Mail Facts
5.2.4 Configure Junk E-mail Settings
5.2.5 Restrict Received Mail
5.2.6 Troubleshoot Junk E-mail
5.2.7 ExamSim Questions - Section 5.2

5.3 Meeting Space

5.3.1 Configuring Meeting Space
5.3.2 Meeting Space Facts
5.3.3 Troubleshooting Meeting Space
5.3.4 ExamSim Questions - Section 5.3

5.4 Windows Calendar

5.4.1 Configuring Calendar
5.4.2 Calendar Facts
5.4.3 ExamSim Questions - Section 5.4

5.5 Windows Fax and Scan

5.5.1 Using Fax and Scan
5.5.2 Fax and Scan Facts
5.5.3 Create a Fax Account
5.5.4 Configure Fax Settings
5.5.5 ExamSim Questions - 5.5

5.6 Windows Sidebar

5.6.1 Configuring Sidebar
5.6.2 Sidebar Facts
5.6.3 Configure Sidebar Properties
5.6.4 ExamSim Questions - 5.6

6.0 Management and Optimization (25 questions)

6.1 Performance Troubleshooting

6.1.1 Performance
6.1.2 Using Reliability and Performance Tools
6.1.3 Performance Tools Facts
6.1.4 Troubleshooting Tools
6.1.5 Using Troubleshooting Tools
6.1.6 Troubleshooting Tools Facts
6.1.7 ExamSim Questions - Section 6.1

6.2 Windows Update

6.2.1 Windows Update
6.2.2 Configuring Update
6.2.3 Update Facts
6.2.4 Configure Windows Update
6.2.5 ExamSim Questions - Section 6.2

6.3 Data Protection

6.3.1 Encrypting File System (EFS)
6.3.2 Configuring EFS
6.3.3 EFS Facts
6.3.4 BitLocker
6.3.5 BitLocker Facts
6.3.6 ExamSim Questions - 6.3

6.4 USB ReadyBoost

6.4.1 ReadyBoost
6.4.2 ReadyBoost Facts
6.4.3 ExamSim Questions - Section 6.4

6.5 File Access

6.5.1 File Sharing
6.5.2 Managing Files
6.5.3 File Sharing Facts
6.5.4 Share a Folder
6.5.5 Share a Folder 2
6.5.6 ExamSim Questions - Section 6.5

6.6 Backup and Restore

6.6.1 Backup and Restore Center
6.6.2 Using Backup Tools
6.6.3 Backup and Restore Facts
6.6.4 Schedule an Automatic Backup
6.6.5 Make a Complete PC Backup
6.6.6 Create a Restore Point
6.6.7 ExamSim Questions - Section 6.6

7.0 Mobile Computing (19 questions)

7.1 Mobile Devices

7.1.1 Mobile Devices
7.1.2 Using Mobile PC Tools
7.1.3 Mobile Device Facts
7.1.4 Configuring Mobile Display Settings
7.1.5 Mobile Display Facts
7.1.6 ExamSim Questions - Section 7.1

7.2 Tablet PC

7.2.1 Tablet PC
7.2.2 Using a Tablet PC
7.2.3 Tablet PC Facts
7.2.4 ExamSim Questions - Section 7.2

7.3 Power Plans

7.3.1 Power Options
7.3.2 Configuring Power Options
7.3.3 Power Option Facts
7.3.4 Change the Power Plan
7.3.5 Create a Custom Power Plan
7.3.6 ExamSim Questions - Section 7.3

ExamSim (164 questions)

Preparing for Certification

Exam Objectives
Exam FAQs
How to Register for an Exam
Exam-taking Hints and Tips

Objective 100, All Questions (23 questions)
Objective 200, All Questions (18 questions)
Objective 300, All Questions (24 questions)
Objective 400, All Questions (23 questions)
Objective 500, All Questions (31 questions)
Objective 600, All Questions (26 questions)
Objective 700, All Questions (19 questions)
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