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  • - Strategies For Every Trading Edge
    av George Morgan
    180,-

    Advance Trading Strategies outlines every aspect of a practical trading plan from exit to entry. The result is a complete approach to trading that will allow you to trade confidently in a variety of markets and time frames. Written with the serious trader in mind, details a proven approach to analyzing market behavior, identifying profitable trade setups, and executing and managing trades. Trading today's markets including Forex, stocks, and futures can be a challenging and difficult endeavor. But it is possible to achieve consistent success in this field if you're prepared to learn a complete trading strategy from entry to exit. With this book as your guide, you'll quickly learn how to manage a trade until it's completely closed out. As you become familiar with the proven strategies and profitable trades techniques taught. With Advanced Trading Strategies, you'll also come to understand the type of market data you can use to make specific trade decisions and how to execute those decisions from start to finish While the ideas found here are essential to trading success, the best way to learn is by example, you'll learn how to apply these strategies taught throughout the book to markets around the world. Advances Trading Strategies details a practical approach that will allow you to both preserve and grow your capital.If you're looking to make the most of your time in today's markets, look no further than Advance Trading Strategy.

  • av George Morgan
    426 - 556,-

  • av George Morgan
    426 - 556,-

  • av George Morgan
    426 - 556,-

  • - Intc 1443
    av George Morgan
    586,-

  • - Precarious Work and the Gig Economy
    av George Morgan & Pariece Nelligan
    520 - 1 306,-

    We often hear that creative and intellectual innovation is the key to western economic renewal, that cognitive capitalism has succeeded in globalizing the mental-manual division of labour, and that old work - blue-collar, repetitive, de-skilled - is now consigned to the factories of the developing world. At the other end of the long production chains, the West relies increasingly on immaterial labour. From this perspective no rustbelt city can hope to regenerate, no developing nation can ascend to first-world status, without the 'new oil' of intellectual property. Workers in general are told to adapt to this transition, to remake themselves for the new economy. Rapid shifts in patterns of consumption, taste and technology can render jobs and skills obsolete in ways that defy the planning and foreclosures of Fordism.Vocational fortunes depend not only on intellect and creativity but also on entrepreneurial acumen and vocational agility. New capitalism seeks to make a virtue of transience. It has taken up the counter-culture's critique of the Fordist job-for-life, in order to persuade young people in particular that working life is (and should be) episodic and project-based. The precariat (Standing 2009) must embrace the idea of the improvised post-modern career - a wild vocational ride that unfolds like the levels of a video game. They must become labile labour: opportunistic, excitable, flexible, mobile and ready to flow without protest or friction into the spaces opened up by Post-Fordism. Those who resist or ignore this turbulence and cling to the goal of security are in effect sleepwalking towards redundancy.'The Creativity Hoax' argues that creativity, the leitmotif of new capitalism, has become a key neo-liberal idiom for reorganizing work and working life in ways that erode communal bonds, loyalties and values and blur the boundaries between work and play, public and private. However, the creative economy remains a largely unrealized project, a fantasy of regeneration. Despite the inflated rhetoric of vocational fulfilment, much work performed in the West remains low-skilled and low-paid. Very few make a living exclusively from creative labour whether as employees, freelancers, or entrepreneurs. For the most part it is transnational cultural corporations that reap the patentable or copyrightable bounty, belying the egalitarian myths of the new economy. [NP] The challenge for capital has been to habituate the precariat to the condition of abeyance. In order to tolerate un/underemployment or jobs where skills and talents are underutilized (retail, hospitality or on the edges of creative industries), young workers need to be persuaded that vocational fulfilment and financial security are attainable. 'The Creativity Hoax' draws on extensive interview and observation research with creative aspirants - from technical, production and performance fields - who wrestle with the prospect and reality of poverty and unfulfilled ambition.

  • - Muslims and Moral Panic in the West
    av George Morgan
    746 - 2 116,-

    The decade since 9/11 has seen a decline in liberal tolerance in the West as Muslims have endured increasing levels of repression. This book presents a series of case studies from Western Europe, Australia and North America demonstrating the transnational character of Islamophobia.

  • av George Morgan
    410,-

    A professional genealogist reveals how to get past brick walls in research and unearth hard-to-find ancestors

  • av George Morgan
    530,-

    Written by a renowned genealogy expert, this fully updated bestseller is the only book to cover both traditional and online genealogy research methods and offer global resources from the U.S., Canada, the U.K., and Australia in a single volume.

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