Trading and Investing in the Forex Markets Using Chart Techniques
This book will show you how to find trade and investment opportunities in the financial markets. The very nature of trading and investing makes it a difficult business. The uncontrollable human emotions that rotate around greed, fear, and hope, are the elements of the human reaction in the markets that form the same repetitive scenarios time and time again. This book demonstrates how a few relatively straight forward techniques can create a technical plan that will eliminate the emotional element.
Basic English for Computing is suitable for students at elementary to pre-intermediate level who need to upgrade their knowledge of English in a professional context. It is intended for use in universities, colleges and technical schools or on in-house training programmes.
Technical English is a two level English course which is ideal for students in vocational training. Technical English is a practical course for students in vocational education or training at work. Its syllabus covers the core language that students need to be successful in all fields of technical and industrial work.
The Teacher’s Book builds up the teacher’s confidence by presenting simple ‘need-to-know’ background facts on all specialist topics arising in the course.
Well-known author Watts Humphrey offers keen insight into the special challenge of identifying, motivating, and organizing creative technical people, and the opportunities involved in managing these people. Written for project leaders and managers, Managing Technical People delivers advice on how best to deal with the particulars of leading talented, technically minded people through project cycles. Author explains his methods for becoming a better project leader, recognizing and recruiting talented people for the right job, and effectively managing those people through the software product cycle.
Exploring the unique challenges of vocational education, this book provides simple and straightforward advice on how to teach English Language Learners in today's Career and Technical Education programs. The authors' teaching framework and case studies draw from common settings in which career and technical educators find themselves working with ELLs—in the classroom, in the laboratory or workshop, and in work-based learning settings.