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Avoiding Fake Degrees and Diploma Mills
Thursday, 18 September 2008
By Ben Needles

  The Internet has created wonderful opportunities for countless students to take advantage of distance learning opportunities. Online colleges and universities offer excellent educations to working adults, the disabled, and those who need to study with flexible hours. These online classes also offer a substantial savings over the cost of attending a traditional bricks and mortar school, since there is no cost for room and board and lower expenses for staffing and transportation needs.

The down side is that there are also many diploma mills on the Internet. These are scams that pose as reputable schools but are selling worthless pieces of paper instead of offering real diplomas. They dont provide a real education. They simply take your money. If you want a genuine education, be sure you are enrolling at one of the many excellent online colleges that will give you a thorough education.

There are several things you should look for in determining whether an online program is legitimate. Unrealistic promises are a bad sign. No reputable college will promise that you
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Options Trading Charts - Stock Option Education Puts - Option Spread 585
Wednesday, 17 September 2008
By optionstradingdomain

  It is possible to have both call and put options on the same commodity or stock; this is a "straddle" strategy. In bullish markets, the most popular spreads are Bull Call debit spread or a Bull Put credit spreadIn bearish markets, the trader would then deploy a Bear Put debit spread or Bear Call credit spread. Say an investor purchases 1,000 options at the rate of USD/GBP=0.5074 with an expiry date of 5 months. Forex options are a great way to make profits, but must be used with caution. For Call options, if the price of the underlying asset is below the strike price of the option then it is "out of the money," when the price of the asset crosses above the strike price it is called, "in the money." This too works the opposite way for Put options. For example, on March 7 we bought GBZCS (BBH Mar 2006 195 Call) at a price of $1.50. However, I have discovered one service which has a terrific track record when it comes to bull spreads, for more information please go to:.
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