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Company Overview Moftware is a multi-national company with operations in North America, Europe, and Asia. The company’s four divisions – retail, wholesale & distribution, manufacturing, and services – all focus on providing the best products available in the market today for the wireless sector. This makes Moftware very well positioned towards further growth in the industry and sets us apart from our competitors since no other company has such an infrastructure in place. The team at Moftware consists of over 100 dedicated employees, who work to ensure that each customer has the best product selection, accurate order fulfillment, and 24/7 customer care and technical support.
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A Review of the Universe
A Review of the Universe
Table of Contents
01. Introduction
02. Observable Universe
03. Superclusters
04. Clusters of Galaxies
05. Galaxies
06. Star Clusters
07. Planetary Systems
08. Stars
09. Earth
10. Multicellular Organisms
11. Unicellular Organisms
12. Molecules
13. Atoms
14. Nuclei
15. Elementary Particles
16. Frontier of Science
17. Appendices
Index
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The Ultimate Guide to Inflation | Currency Trading.net
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Inflation is a major factor in our lives, from foreign exchange to politics and shopping. Although it’s important to know, it’s not always easy to grasp the concept of inflation. Here, we’ll tell you what you need to know.
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Next-gen Investing: 40+ Web 2.0 Tools, Networks and Mashups for Amateur and Professional Traders | Currency Trading.net
Next-gen Investing: 40+ Web 2.0 Tools, Networks and Mashups for Amateur and Professional Traders
Social Investing
Have you ever been baffled by a market turn that everyone but you saw coming? Avoid that kind of dreadful situation by staying in the know with these investing communities.
StockTickr: Share your trading journal and keep an eye on what others are doing with StockTickr.
SocialPicks: Exchange stock ideas and track the performance of your and your friends’ portfolios with SocialPicks.
Geezeo: This social finance site integrates with investments, particularly The Motley Fool’s CAPS rating service.
Herdstreet: Herdstreet offers blog widgets, a performance tracker, forums, portfolios, and even cash for sharing your portfolio.
FeelingBullish: On FeelingBullish, you can track users, see trade analysis, discuss investments on the message boards, and join an investment club.
BullPoo: This funny-named community is all about investment collaboration. You can create and organize your portfolio, share your trade history, read or write blogs, and more.
StockFriend: Check out top rated stocks and funds, share your portfolio, and even get a free t-shirt for signing up on StockFriend.
SteamStreet: Steam Street’s goal is to improve your investment performance with collaborative tools, a journal, and a solution that helps you better understand your performance.
Caps: This tool from the Motley Fool offers contests, profiles, blogs, and an overall plethora of investing information.
MyWallStreet: Check out MyWallStreet’s blogs, forums, stock ratings, and more. You can even take the “rookie challenge” to test your trading skills against other members.
Information Hubs
There’s a lot of investment information out there, but not all of it is actually useful. These tools offer an easy way to wade through the muck and find investment details that will make you money.
NestEggr: On NestEggr, you can ask and answer questions on finance, including topics on trading strategies, risk, and forex. They also offer finance blogs.
WikiStock: On WikiStock, you’ll find technical and fundamental analysis, techniques, terminology, articles, and a whole lot more to read and share.
ChartSetups: Get technical analysis the easy way by checking out this community’s reports, alerts, patterns, strategies, and lots more. You’ll be able to check out blogs or become an author yourself.
StockCloud: Find out which stock symbols have the most press releases, then check out news, business, partners and other useful information. This is a great tool for measuring a company’s buzz.
Wikinancial: On Wikinancial, you can share watchlists and stock discussions. You’ll also find market and stock charts as well as insightful articles.
Vestopia: Look over the shoulder of accomplished investors to improve your own portfolio. Check out their strategies, tips, and more on Vestopia.
FXGround: This user-driven forum has lots of information and analysis on Forex trading. You’ll find reviews of trading systems as well.
ValueWiki: Learn about the value of a stock or fund through this wiki, share your knowledge, and talk about trades with ValueWiki.
Recommendations
If you’re just starting out or realigning your portfolio, you could use some advice and recommendations. These tools and services offer easy ways to pick stock and predict the markets.
GStock: Use this supercomputer’s power to pick stock using calculations from a huge amount of investment strategies.
Predict Wall Street: Find out what this community thinks will happen on Wall Street. You can share your thoughts, read blogs, participate in contests, and check out news.
StockPickr: Although similar in name to StockTickr, StockPickr offers stock recommendations based on your portfolio and portfolios that are like yours. You can also use StockPickr to network and research.
UpDown: On the UpDown investing community, you can check out top rated stocks as well as analyses from community leaders.
Social Media
With all of the investment news out there, it’s often hard to see what’s really important. These social media sites rank investment stories based on community voting, so you’ll always find the most relevant news.
Instant Bull: On Instant Bull, you’ll find posts from some of the best trading forums and blogs. At the same time, it offers access to financial portals for research, making it a one stop shop for trading information.
FeedtheBull: Find out what’s hot in the market on FeedtheBull, a social media site that lets you vote on top stories in investment.
Analyst’s Edge: Get industry news on this finance site. You can submit, vote, and even set up RSS feeds for specific topics.
WallStPop: Read, submit, and vote on hot news about the stock market and stock blog articles on WallStPop.
Seeking Alpha: If you want to stay on top of a specific stock, you can search on Seeking Alpha for links to articles, then set up an RSS feed so you’ll be updated of any new results.
Tracking
One of the most important things you can do in investment is keep a record of how well you do. These tools offer state of the art tracking and comparison against the market.
SaneBull: This market monitor is sort of like Yahoo! Finance “on steroids,” providing users with RSS, market conditions, portfolio tracking, as well as lots of widgets and plugins.
NetworthIQ: See how your earnings and net worth stack up to others in your category on NetworthIQ.
Stockalicious: With Stockalicious, you can compare your portfolio against the general market, embed your portfolio in your blog or website, and see just how well you perform.
Cake Financial: Track your performance and check out the portfolios and trades of top investors in the network on Cake.
Start Pages
With all of these tools, you’re bound to have bookmarks sprawled out all over the web. Corral them all into one neat place using these start pages.
Stocks.us: Set Stocks.us as your start page, and you’ll always have easy access to the latest news, quotes, and other important information for investors.
Netvibes: Netvibes brings loads of 2.0 features together, including RSS and services like EditGrid’s spreadsheet updates.
mytrade: This highly customizable start page makes it easy to keep all of your trading information at your fingertips, whether it’s a market summary, watch list, or RSS feeds on selected topics.
Earnings
Take your winning investment strategies beyond the market and put them to the test on these competitive sites. You just might earn a little extra cash.
Wall Street Idol: You’ve heard of American Idol, now experience it Wall Street style. Compete with other investors to find out who is the top idol. You can win cash along the way.
Covestor: If you’re an awesome investor, get paid to share your knowledge on Covestor.
Marketocracy: Successful investors should check out Marketocracy. They have loads of tools and will pay you for running a well-performing fund.
2.0 Trading Brokers
If you’re going to use 2.0 information, networking, and management tools, why not take your broker to the next level as well? These trading brokers have gotten with the program, offering innovative tools, communities, and more.
Zecco: On Zecco, you can get free investment trading as well as a financial community.
TradeKing: TradeKing goes beyond traditional online trading, offering a trader community, educational tools, and lots more.
E*Trade: E*Trades platform is full of useful tools, including independent research, screeners, optimizers, and beyond.
Other
From super tools to practice and updating, these tools offer a well-rounded investment arsenal.
Market Simplified Financial: Market Simplified does it all. You can use it to do analysis, manage your portfolio, set up alerts, a financial workstation, and get quick answers to your questions. They offer a live watchlist, a Value at Risk calculator, and even mobile capabilities.
HedgeStreet: This platform offers budding traders a way to practice in markets like currencies, oil and gold, and even new markets like hurricanes and economic indicators.
EditGrid: Use EditGrid’s remote data feature to pull trading data from the web and organize it into a spreadsheet. You’ll be able to integrate it with start pages like Netvibes.
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50 Places to Discover Financial News Before It Goes Mainstream
Blogs
Blogs are a great source of inside information on investments, industry news, and more. Check out these blogs to get reports before Bloomberg gets all over it.
The Underground Investor: Get news that doesn’t make the front page on this blog.
Controlled Greed: Hear about stocks that don’t get a lot of news coverage in this blog that discusses undervalued stocks.
UChannel: Get financial news from the education world through this portal.
EclectEcon: For eclectic economic news, look no further than this blog.
Agoraphilia: On Agoraphilia, you’ll find economic and social news that doesn’t necessarily make the headlines.
The Stock Bandit: In addition to trading advice, The Stock Bandit has loads of great information for stock pickers in the know.
22Dollars: Check out this blog for new ideas, insight, and expert analysis that you won’t find in the Wall Street Journal.
The Reality-Based Community: This blog isn’t all about finance, but it does offer unique insight on a number of news topics.
Chart Setups: On Chart Setups, you’ll find information about the future of industries and what market players are up to.
Long or Short Capital: Find commentary and news about offbeat investments and more on Long or Short Capital.
Unintended Consequences: Find unexpected implications in economics on this blog.
The Average Joe Investor: The Average Joe highlights important signals, industry news, and more.
Ugly Chart: Ugly Chart takes a look at stocks, commentary on the future of trading, and lots of interviews.
Georgia State University Economic News: Get economic news from this University’s think tank.
Footnoted: Find out what companies are burying in their SEC filings with this blog that exposes sneaky information.
Seeking Alpha: Get investing ideas and industry news you won’t find elsewhere on Seeking Alpha.
Heavy Lifting: This blogger scours the web for interesting and insightful economic news.
Data
To get the absolute fastest information, the solution is to analyze on your own. Check out these reports and research links to get the goods.
Investica: Get market analysis from Investica for information that’s not reported to the masses.
UBS Research Update: Tap into UBS’ research to get information on economic news and markets from their thinktank.
GPO Access: On this site, you’ll find reports for prices, wages, Federal finance, and much more.
The Financials: Find out what’s moving the market, what events are coming up, and more from The Financials.
4CastWeb: Use 4Cast to get up-to-the-minute analysis from central banks, markets, and more.
EconStats: Find global financial statistics with this resource.
SEC EDGAR Database: Read filings from public companies using this database.
StockCloud: On StockCloud, you’ll find press releases for lots of stocks.
Bloomberg Economic Calendar: Predict the news by keeping an eye on upcoming events in the financial world.
National Bureau of Economic Research: Take a look at PPI, forex rates, interest rates, price indexes, and lots more here.
The Conference Board: Get indexes with signals of peaks and troughs in the business cycle for nine worldwide countries.
Forex Economic Calendar: Forex Economic Calendar’s analysis helps currency traders stay on top of news, and forecast how it will affect the market.
Federal Reserve Research: For research from Fed economists, check out this resource.
Economic Statistics Briefing Room: Find out about employment, output, production, income, and more with this White House resource.
Financial Forecast Center: Get forecasts for prices, employment, credit, and lots more here.
Economic Indicators: Find reports from the Census Bureau, Bureau of Economic Analysis, and more on this site.
BizJournals: Find out what businesses are up to before their events make financial headlines.
InvestorsFriend: On InvestorsFriend, you’ll get picks and analysis that are available to subscribers only.
US Census Bureau Indicators: For industry numbers, trade, real estate, and more, check out these indicators from the US Census.
FXStreet: Get forex indicators, news, analysis, central bank information, and more with this resource.
Federal Reserve Economic Indicators: Take a look at indicators like GDP, housing, CPI and more on this Fed site.
Communities
Some of the best underground information comes from other investors. Check out these communities that have members who spread the word.
The Motley Fool: Hear from smart investors on their strategies, analysis, and industry discussions on this forum.
Herdstreet: Take a look at portfolios and discuss news in this social investing site’s active forums.
Raging Bull: Check out investments, daytrader exchanges, editorials, and lots more with Raging Bull.
Investorville: On Investorville, you can discuss investments, investor education, and stocks from A-Z.
Geezeo: Join groups and learn from others on this social finance site.
Talk Stock:Discuss markets and more on this forum for investors.
Vestopia: Check out the way successful investors manage their portfolios to stay on top of the markets.
SteamStreet: Share and discuss investments, and check out what featured investors are doing on SteamStreet.
SocialPicks: Check out top picks from experts and pro trackers on SocialPicks.
Wikinancial: Find great stock pickers in this community.
StockTickr: Get access to the trading journals of other investors, and keep your own with StockTickr.
Silicon Investor: For stock forums, watchlists, and news from other investors, check out the Silicon Investor.
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Top 100 Academic Blogs Every Professional Investor Should Read | Currency Trading.net
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Academic economists and business bloggers have a lot to teach investors.
Whether they’re professors, librarians, or students, they’ve devoted a significant part of their lives to developing a master understanding of their chosen field.
Fortunately, they’re graciously willing to share their significant knowledge with you.
Everyone’s equal here, but we’ve grouped them into categories so you can find what you’re most interested in.
Check out these sample sites:
Industry Focused
These blogs cover both specific industries and general business. Look to them for analysis of key players in their fields as well as market movements.
Peter Gordon: Peter Gordon at USC covers the intersection of economics and real estate development.
Credit Slips: The professors at Credit Slips take a look at the industry of credit.
The Transportationist: Read Dr. Levinson’s blog for insight into the nexus of networks, economics, and urban systems.
Knowledge@Wharton: Knowledge@Wharton is full of helpful insight, with discussions on spending, the economic future, real estate, health economics, and more.
The Wages of Wins: The Wages of Wins brings together the academic findings of three authors who study the economics of sports.
IESE Insight: The IESE Insight blog has the latest business knowledge, ranging from e-business to finance and people.
News Watch
Check out these blogs for a Cliff’s Notes version of current events that affect the economy.
: Princeton University’s UChannel is your source for videos, essays, and other academically produced economic news.
Heavy Lifting: Craig Depken presents great economic finds from the web.
Talking Biz News: This blog from SABEW and the Carolina Business News Initiative discusses why economic pundits are so negative, who the media blames for economic issues, and other fun economic topics.
RTable: Professor William Parke aggregates leading headines in economics, finance, law, and politics.
Economics & Environment
The environment has a profound effect upon economics. Whether the market’s changing in response to global warming, or industries are shifting to greener policies, these blogs have it covered.
The Nelson Institute: The Nelson Institute discusses economics as it relates to environmental issues.
Environmental Economics: Environmental Economics provides readers with non-technical views on issues related to the environment and economics.
Globalisation and the Environment: These professors report on the latest in news that affects the environment and economy.
Politics, Policy & Law
Read these blogs to deepen your understanding of the intersection of politics, law, and the economy.
Political Economic Research Institute: The Political Economic Research Institute is a source for information on research and policy, work issues, financial market commentary, the economics of peace, and the environment.
Innovation: Check out Innovation for Jim Moore’s take on American economic leadership, world economy, innovation, and intellectual property.
The Conglomerate: The Conglomerate is a mash-up of business, law, economics, and society.
Ideas: David Friedman, an economist and law professor, teaches and blogs expertly without having taken a credit course in either economics or law.
Bob’s Links and Rants: Bob at the University of Michigan rants about oil prices, war spending, and more.
Antitrust & Competition Policy Blog: These law professors keep an eye on the latest topics in antitrust in the markets.
Andrew Leigh: Andrew Leigh discusses news on economics, politics, and current happenings.
IPE at UNC: Thomas Oatley illustrates the way politics shape economics worldwide.
Maverecon: Willem Buiter comments on economics, politics, the Bank of England, financial markets, and monetary policy.
The Austrian Economists: These economists take a look at academic discourse, discussing political economy and public policy.
TaxProf: Paul Caron’s TaxProf offers a good mix of resources, academic materials, and popular news.
Regional & World Economics
Check out these blogs for a look at both broad and concentrated views of geographical economics.
California Policy Inbox: The California Policy Inbox reports on economic news that affects Californians.
Research and Economic Development: John discusses economics in Missourri and beyond.
Buyer Behaviour: Professor Ray Titus studies the buyer behavior of Indian consumers.
Library Blogs
If you’re looking for information, you’ve come to the right place. These library economic blogs are loaded with links and resources.
Economics News: Economics News offers news, events, and resources for the Economics Department at Georgia State University.
Business Blog: This CSU business blog provides readers with research tips, resources, and news related to business and economics.
EconLog: Just about anyone can find helpful resources from EconLog
Knowledge Economy
Our economy is experiencing a growth in intellectual industry, and these blogs discuss implications like intellectual property, innovation, technology, and more.
Knowledge Economy Blog: Ohio State University’s Knowledge Economy blog discusses Ohio’s shift from an argicultural and manufacturing state to an economy that’s increasingly evolving into one of knowledge and innovation.
Collectanea: Check out Collectanea for issues related to copyright, intellectual property, and the economic benefits of fair use.
Economic History & Theory
Although current economic thought is very useful, it’s equally as important to consider the knowledge of historical economic thinkers. These blogs make it easy to learn from the past, so that we may better understand our future.
Adam Smith Lives: Sandra Peart translates economic history into easy to understand discussions.
The Mises Institute: This blog reports on the intellectual tradition of Ludwig von Mises and Murray N. Rothbard.
Adam Smith’s Lost Legacy: This blog discusses the legacy of Scottish political economist Adam Smith.
Students
Students bring excitement and fresh perspectives to the economic table in these blogs.
Triple Pundit: These MBA candidates believe that you can’t have a successful economy without a healthy environment and society.
SCSU Scholars: These students discuss current events and just how mad their professors are.
Alpha Sources: Claus Vistesen takes a look at currency trades, macroeconomics, and demographics.
IPE Zone: These PhD students at the University of Birmingham offer a unique insight into the field of international political economy.
Undergraduate Economist: Alex Thomas discusses classical political economy and other topics.
Econ Weekly: PhD student Francisco Torralba discusses his interests in consumer finances, consumption, and other topics in economics
Economics
The blogs in this category are too broad to fit anywhere else, and that’s not a bad thing. They have lots to share in a variety of different topics. Check them out for a general view of economics in action.
Knowledge@W.P.Carey: Knowledge@W.P. Carey offers discussions on economics, public policy, business ethics, entrepreneurship, and more.
Unintended Consequences: Unintended Consequences covers interesting research findings from economics that may seem strange or counter-intuitive.
Carpe Diem: Dr. Mark Perry takes a look at GDP, inflation, and other economic topics.
The Becker-Posner Blog: Be sure to check out this blog from two very accomplished economists.
Marginal Revolution: Marginal Revolution aims to bring economics into the real world, offering commentary on everything from hedge funds to odd inventions.
Greg Mankiw: Greg Mankiw offers advice for economics students beyond the classroom.
Grasping Reality with Both Hands: Brad Delong covers everything from business cycle dynamics to behavioral finance.
Cafe Hayek: Cafe Hayek is full of news and commentary on the world of economics.
EclectEcon: John Palmer thinks that the field of economics is like a mid-life crisis.
Agoraphilia: Agoraphilia discusses economic issues that the public needs to know about.
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