1.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910456086103321

Autore

Blinkin Meir <1879-1915.>

Titolo

Stories [[electronic resource] /] / by Meir Blinkin ; translated from the Yiddish by Max Rosenfeld ; with an introduction by Ruth R. Wisse

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Albany, : State University of New York Press, 1984

ISBN

0-7914-9689-9

0-585-09299-0

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (187 p.)

Collana

SUNY series in modern Jewish literature and culture

Altri autori (Persone)

RosenfeldMax <1913-1997.>

Disciplina

839/.0933

Soggetti

Yiddish literature

Electronic books.

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph



2.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910830121503321

Autore

Bernstein Jacob <1946->

Titolo

30 days to market mastery [[electronic resource] ] : a step-by-step guide to profitable trading / / Jake Bernstein

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Hoboken, N.J., : John Wiley, c2007

ISBN

1-119-19814-3

1-280-83936-8

9786610839360

0-470-13930-7

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (223 p.)

Collana

Wiley trading

Disciplina

332.6452

658.8

Soggetti

Futures

Futures market

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Includes index.

Nota di contenuto

30 Days to Market Mastery: A Step-by-Step Guide to Profitable Trading; Contents; Preface; ORGANIZATION; ANSWERS TO QUIZZES; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Lesson 1, Day 1: The Structure of a Trade; INTRODUCTION; THE PURPOSE OF TRADING OR INVESTING; THE PURPOSE OF THIS COURSE; WHAT IS "STRUCTURE"?; STEP 1: DETERMINE A SETUP; STEP 2: USE A TRIGGER FOR EVERY SETUP; STEP 3: EVERY SETUP AND TRIGGER COMBINATION MUST HAVE A FOLLOW-THROUGH METHOD; REVIEW; LESSON 1 QUIZ; Lesson 2, Day2: Setup, Trigger, and Follow-through: The Basics; INTRODUCTION; COMMON SETUPS; ADDING A TRIGGER

ADDING A FOLLOW-THROUGHS-T-F: THE COMPLETE APPROACH; REVIEW; LESSON 2 QUIZ; Lesson 3, Day 3: Seasonality and High-Odds Seasonal Setups; INTRODUCTION; TYPES OF SEASONALS; SEASONALS ARE SETUPS; FINDING KEY DATE SEASONALS; S-T-F: APPLICATION; LOGGING INTO WWW.SEASONALTRADER.COM; REVIEW; LESSON 3 QUIZ; Lesson 4, Day 4: The Seasonal Trigger; INTRODUCTION; STOCHASTIC K 14 AND 5; AN EXAMPLE; REVIEW; LESSON 4 QUIZ; Lesson 5, Day 5: Follow-Through; INTRODUCTION; RISK MANAGEMENT USING A STOP-



LOSS; TYPES OF STOP-LOSSES; SEASONAL TRADE STOP-LOSS AND FOLLOW-UP; THREE TYPES OF FOLLOW-THROUGH

SOME IMPORTANT DETAILSPRACTICE, PRACTICE, PRACTICE; REVIEW; LESSON 5 QUIZ; Lesson 6, Day 6: Trading the Power Momentum Formula (PMF); INTRODUCTION; NORMAL AND ABNORMAL RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN MOM AND PRICE; RULES OF APPLICATION; PRACTICE, PRACTICE, PRACTICE; REVIEW; LESSON 6 QUIZ; Lesson 7, Day 7: Power Momentum Formula (PMF) Trigger; SELL TRIGGER; BUY TRIGGER; PRACTICE, PRACTICE, PRACTICE; REVIEW; LESSON 7 QUIZ; Lesson 8, Day 8: PMF: Follow-through: Part I; CALCULATING THE PROFIT TARGET; PRACTICE; REVIEW; LESSON 8 QUIZ; Lesson 9, Day 9: PMF: Follow-through: Part II; REVIEW OF THE METHOD

CONSERVATIVE STRATEGYMODERATE STRATEGY; AGGRESSIVE STRATEGY; EXAMPLES; STOP-LOSSES AND THE DANGER ZONE; PRACTICE, PRACTICE, PRACTICE; REVIEW; LESSON 9 QUIZ; Lesson 10, Day 10: Using the Moving Average Channel: Part I; THE METHOD; IT LOOKS EASY; PRACTICE, PRACTICE, PRACTICE; REVIEW; LESSON 10 QUIZ; Lesson 11, Day 11: Using the Moving Average Channel: Part II; MAC APPLICATION AS A TREND INDICATOR AND TREND CHANGE INDICATOR; MAC APPLICATION USING THE FIVE CONSECUTIVE BAR PATTERN; MAC APPLICATION USING THE ACCUMULATION-DISTRIBUTION MA; SUMMARY; REVIEW; LESSON 11 QUIZ

Lesson 12, Day 12: Three Powerful Price Patterns: Part IPATTERN 1: THE GAP TRADE; THE IMPORTANCE OF GAP DAYS; FOLLOW-THROUGH ON GAP TRADES; FIRST PROFITABLE OPENING EXIT RULE (FPO); SAMPLE GAP TRADES: START TO FINISH; REVIEW; LESSON 12 QUIZ; Lesson 13, Day 13: Three Powerful Price Patterns: Part II; PATTERN 2: THE TWO-DAY BREAKAWAY GAP; SETUP AND TRIGGER; FOLLOW-THROUGH; ANOTHER EXAMPLE; REVIEW; LESSON 13 QUIZ; Lesson 14, Day 14: Three Powerful Price Patterns: Part III; PATTERN 3: THE CMC; SETUP AND TRIGGER; FOLLOW-THROUGH; EXAMPLES; REVIEW; LESSON 14 QUIZ

Lesson 15, Day 15: The Eight-Bar Open/Close Pattern and How to Use It

Sommario/riassunto

A solid foundation for those looking to succeed in today's market An excellent book for new traders, 30 Days to Market Mastery outlines an easy-to-understand and easy-to-implement approach to learning how to trade. This book covers the fundamentals of how to structure trades in a disciplined fashion, so as to avoid vague decisions and acting on unclear trading signals. It also provides a number of strategies for entering and exiting the market in a way that maximizes the chances of making money and minimizes the potential for losing money. With this book as their guide, readers



3.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910820632603321

Titolo

Bonaventure des Périers's novel pastimes and merry tales / / translated with an introduction and notes by Raymond C. La Charité and Virginia A. La Charité

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Lexington, Kentucky : , : The University of Kentucky Press, , 1972

©1972

ISBN

0-8131-6369-2

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (263 p.)

Collana

Studies in Romance Languages ; ; 6

Disciplina

843.3

Soggetti

Dialogues, English

Satire, English

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Translation of Nouvelles recreations et joyeux deviz, 1573.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Cover; Title; Copyright; Table of Contents; Introduction; Novel pastimes and merry tales; From the printer to the reader; Sonnet; 1 First tale, by way of preamble; 2 Of the three fools, Caillette, Triboulet, and Polite; 3 Of the cantor of Saint Hilary in Poitiers who compared the canons to their stews; 4 Of the bass of Rheims, cantor, native of Picardy and master of arts; 5 Of the three newly wed sisters and how each answered her hus- band cleverly on her wedding night; 6 Of the husband from Picardy who drew his wife away from wanton love by upbraiding her in the presence of her parents

7 Of the Norman who picked up some Latin in order to go see the Holy Father in Rome and how he used it8 Of the attorney who sent to the village for a young wench to play with and how his clerk tried her out for him; 9 Of the man who finished the baby's ear for his neighbor's wife; 10 Of Fouquet, who made his master, an attorney at the Chiitelet, believe that a man was deaf and made the man believe that the attorney was, and how the attorney avenged himself on Fouquet; 11 Of a professor of canon law who was so badly hurt by an ox  that he did not know in which leg

12 Comparison of alchemists to the good woman who was taking a jug full of milk to market13 Of King Solomon, who made the philosopher's stone, and the reason why alchemists cannot succeed in their purpose;



14 Of the lawyer who spoke Latin to his chambermaid and the clerk who was the go-between; 15 Of the cardinal of Luxembourg and the good woman who wanted to make a priest out of her son who did not have testes, and how the aforesaid cardinal named himself Phelippot

16 Of the man from Paris who was newly married and Beaufort, who found a way to make love to his wife, notwithstanding Madam Pernette's careful watching17 Of the High Court lawyer who had his beard taken off tit for tat and the dinner he gave for his friends; 18 Of Gillet the joiner and how he had his revenge on the greyhound that always came and ate his dinne; 19 Of the cobbler Blondeau, who was never melancholy but twice in his life and how he took care of it, and his epitaph; 20 Of the three brothers who narrowly missed being hanged be- cause of their Latin

21 Of the young man who made the most of the fine Latin his parish priest had taught him22 Of a priest who did not say anything but Jesus in his Gospel; 23 Of Master Peter Faifeu, who got boots which did not cost him anything, and the scoffers of La Fleche in Anjou; 24 Of Master Arnaud, who took an Italian's hackney to Lorraine and returned it nine months later; 25 Of the counselor and his stableboy, who gave him back his old mule, passing it off as a young one; 26 Of the scoffers of La Fleche in Anjou and how they were tricked by Picquet with a lamprey

27 Of the skittish ass which was frightened whenever a man took off his cap and Saint-Chelaut and CroisC, who put on each other's breeches

Sommario/riassunto

<P>The  <I>Nouvelles Récréations et Joyeaux Devis</I> of Bonaventure des Périers are here translated for the first time into modern English. The translators have been successful in retaining the vitality of this important French Renaissance satirist, turning his colloquial sixteenth-century French into equally colloquial and lively American. The translation of the 129 tales is prefaced by a biographical study of des Périers both as man and artist, and a critical bibliography is also included.</P>