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Archive for March 22nd, 2010

As a trader, you need to master the two technical indicators that are very simple to use but most effective. These are the trendlines and the moving averages. These two technical indicators can be used with a naked eye by just eyeballing the chart. They work for all markets. While calculating the moving averages, the time period used to calculate the average is very important. The shorter the time period, more fluctuations and whipsaw. What this means is the chances of getting wrong trading signals increase with shorted time periods.

There are three types of moving averages. Simple averages are calculated by dividing all the prices with the number of time periods used to calculate the average. In case of weighted and exponential moving averages, more weight is given to the recent prices as compared to the old ones making them more responsive to recent price action as compared to the simple moving averages.

Now, longer time period averages tend to move slowly and have a long curve that makes them slow in giving trading signals. Traders use a combination of slow and fast averages in trading. A trading signal is generated when the two cross each other and hence the name crossovers.

When you are one of the expatriates of New Zealand residing abroad, you might have serious troubles with your NZ investments especially the associated taxes. This article will shed some light on cross border investments and potential solution to minimize your taxations with the appropriate pointers on tax planning.

When you are an expat, the country you are currently in will certainly dig deep to impose taxes on your foreign investment, like NZ investments. With regard to NZ investments, the proper measure is to check on your country’s tax exemptions and qualify into one of them. Although this might not be often possible but attaining this will allow your NZ investments to be tax exempted. GRA can readily aid you accomplish this goal.

GRA has been recognized all over New Zealand to help expatriates address their critical taxation planning matters. But the team is identified to over deliver and will provide means to deal tax obligations in your recent country, even try to find exemptions to significantly reduce taxes.

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Engraved Pens

A luxury pen can make a wonderful gift for an occasion such as a birthday, anniversary or wedding. It is a practical present that will get a lot of use, and wont be put away like many other gifts. A personalised pen with an engraved message makes a pen gift even more special. A pen is ideal for engraving because the long barrel allows a perfect space for a good sized piece of text. A message can also be engraved on the pen cap. Most pens can be engraved, as long as they have a flat surface. Today, engraving is carried out by a computer controlled machine that works to pinpoint accuracy.

To read more about the process of pen engraving view the Gravograph website at; http://www.gravograph.co.uk/Engraving Machines/Laser_Engraving.php. Metal pens, when engraved, leave a very clear mark behind. Metal pens that have a lacquer or coloured finish usually leave a bronze or silver mark behind. Pens with a patterned finish, particularly resin, can be engraved by using a silver or gold leaf to fill in the engraved portion.