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25 Rules of Milionaire Traders

1.You must develop discipline. 2.Know why you trade. 3.Don't bet the farm (or the house,either!).  4.Be mentally independent. 5.Walk before you run. 6.Don't place all your money in any single position. 7.Don't let emotions overrule your brain. 8.Set your goal, then trade toward it. 9. Don't change horses in midstream. 10.Don't trade too many markets. 11.Do your homework. 12.Don't follow the crowd. 13.Never add to a losing position. 14.Cut losses short. 15.Let profits run until you have a reason to cash in. 16.When in doubt,wait it out. 17.Be careful when using "Stop Loss" orders. 18.Don't place orders "At The Market". 19.Avoid trading in contract delivery months. 20.Add to your position pyramid style. 21.Be patient. 22.Trade divergences from the "norm". 23.Don't try to pick precise tops and bottoms. 24.Shop the odds. 25.Take an

Help Needed for Kampung Taburan villagers at Kota Belud Sabah

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Kampung Taburan needed your help! This purpose of this article is to express problems that had been troubling the villagers since independence of Malaysia. Kampung Taburan still have a lot of villagers living below the poverty line and mainly because the area is very far from Kota Belud town and the roads are usually not accessible to all vehicles during raining season. Now, during raining season, some villagers are unable to go to town or nearest clinic due to bad weather or landslide. The road can be very bad and only accessible by 4WD’s vehicles to the village. A bridge had partly collapsed due to heavy rain. Now, everyday, villagers had to risk their lives by walking on this collapsed bridge. Mostly of them needed to go to the nearest town / clinic to seek medical attention especially pregnant mothers and ailing elders. It’s heartbroken to see a pregnant mother needed to walk for more than 2 km to nearest to clinic at Kampung Dudar for her monthly medical visit. Last year, Adun N6

ISO 9001

Internal auditing is part of ISO standard whereby necessary to be implemented to fulfill the requirement. Its purpose is to assist management to assess and ensure QMS implemented is effective in achieving company’s Quality Objective. I had heard too much complain of too many auditing conducted within a year in one project or company but hey, my project is audited every 3 months. It’s ok to have at least once a year but not too many which can be quite daunting and exhausting. In my opinion ISO auditing can make people aware of important requirement stated in contract such as number of drawings to be submitted to client, days of notice to client to perform testing works and many more. If too many details incorporated in one procedure, this makes people confuse and interpret the procedure in wrong way. My ex-mentor had given me good advice during my implementation of ISO 9001 in my previous company. Just draw a simple flowchart and convert to simple procedure, as long as the proce