Wednesday 14 May 2014

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Hi Top 10 successful traders ever!.

"There is a big difference between an investor and a trader although both of them can be ruined or wealthy. Starting a trade may not require huge investment or bank loan.

Some of the worldwide traders managed to go through certain trials and still remain leaders of the best trades of all times."

1. The art of speculation (Jesse Livermore);

This art became even more thriving at Jesse Livermore’s call on the 1929 Crash.
Through studies and gambling, this trader started his fame when he predicted both the 1907 and the 1929 stock market crash. 
From nothing, he succeeded in piling up to $100 million.

2. Understanding the dynamics (Paul Tudor Jones);

Paul Tudor Jones when predicting the Black Monday of 1987 understood a sequence of events that will lead him to success. 
If the market started to go down, instead of drying up, the selling would actually cascade. 
This means that an overvalued market is sure to create more selling. 
Gambling on this technique makes him win about 100 million.

3. Break of the Bank Of England (George Soros);

George Soros made fairly $1 billion by shorting the sterling pound. Although considered as being reckless, this gambling was more than rewarding. 
He managed BOF to withdraw from the European Exchange Rate Mechanism (ERM) in the exact date of September 16, 1992.

4. Bet on Japanese assets (Templeton Shorts);

This trader invested $100,000 stake in Japan in 1954 to go out with $55 million in 1999.
Right after that, Japan was beginning its three-decade long economic miracle. 
He nearly put about 60 percent of his fund in Japanese assets which was a full success.

5. Oil trade (Andrew Hall);

The barrel of oil was trading at in $30. 
Andrew Hall gambled that this price would reach $100 per barrel within five years which actually became true in 2008. 
Citigroup, his employer made fortune and the trader returned home with $100 million.

6. Flipping (Paul Rotter);

Dwelling on the basis of the market’s psychology, this technique proved to be successful in handling and mastering markets. 
Rotter Paul is the initiator of this trade when he executed trades on the Eurex exchange mainly in the Bund, in the Bobl and Schatz interest rate futures.

7. Shorting real estate market (John Paulson);

Foreseeing the asset bubble in real estate brought several billions of dollars on Wall Street. 
Famous for accomplishing the greatest trade ever, John Paulson made $15 billion in 2007 whereas he only planned pocketing $3.7 billion.

8. Prescient short-seller (Jim Chanos);

Jim Chanos got famous at the demise of Enron in October 2001. He profited from selling of commodity, currency and security. 
Its famous successful shorts include Baldwin-United and lately homebuilders like KB Home (NYSE: KBH).

9. Gambling on Geopolitical play (Louis Bacon);

In 1990, Bacon anticipated the invasion of Saddam Hussein in Kuwait. Right the following year, he gambled that the U.S would defeat Iraq with the oil market recovering. 
Betting and anticipating a geopolitical event to make the most in trading field.

10. Investing in distressed assets (David Tepper);

Tepper’s track record in distressed investing proves otherwise to be a success. 
He bet the Bank of America and Citigroup wouldn’t be nationalized and he won a lot. 
He bought severely depressed shares and saw them quadrupled in value in the end of the year 2009.

Hi Top 10 Non-Governmental Organizations worldwide!.

"Organizations get involved in a myriad of fields. They are promoting development in the country they are working and even in the whole world.  
The most famous and high-ranking NOGs are presented below."

1. Wikimedia Foundation;

This organization is indubitably taking the first position in this ranking. 
Wikimedia Foundation is celebrated among Internet users. Its actions are focused on encouraging the growth and the development of the distribution of free knowledge on the Web. 
Wikipedia contents are multilingual making the program reachable by anyone provided they are using Web. Other collaborative projects are attached to this program.

2. Partners In Health;

Partners In Health comes in the second rank of the list. 
Different people on various ethnic groups from all over the world are enjoying its services. 
This organization is promoting a holistic approach for fighting against infectious disease. 
Based on solidarity and charity, the organization’s missions are both based on moral and medical root.

3. Oxfam;

This NGO gathers 17 organizations of international confederation in 92 countries. 
Its goal remains fighting against injustice of poverty and promoting change in an individual’s life and country as well. 
Long-term and sustainable solutions are provided during rounds in these countries.

4. International Rescue Committee;

On the next position comes the International Rescue Committee. 
This association is giving long-term way out to the world’s worst humanitarian crises.
It is also helping in helping each individual of a community to survive and rebuild their lives. 
This NGO is present in over 40 countries and in 22 cities in the United States of America.

5. PATH;

PATH also known as Program for Appropriate Technology in Health is coming in the next rank. 
This association is working with both private and public sectors with an aim to higher up advancing technologies to tackle global health challenges.

6. CARE International;

Born during the World War II, CARE International began sending care packages to people in need during the after-war period. 
The organization sent food and other necessities to European citizens in difficulties. Now, the NGO helps more than 12,000 people in 87 countries in the world. I
ts aim is to fight against poverty and promote equality.

7. Médecins Sans Frontières;

Founded in Paris in 1971, the organization began delivering emergency aid to people that are affected by armed conflicts, healthcare exclusion and other natural or man-mad catastrophe. 
Now, Médecins Sans Frontières is enlarging its space work to helps peoples from all around the world.

8. Danish Refugee Council;

During these past few years, this association is considered as the world leader in Collaborative Humanitarian Efforts. 
The Council now helps millions of people in all corners of the earth.

9. Ushahidi;

The latest being founded (2007) compared to the ninth in this list, Ushahidi means ‘testimony’ or ‘witness’ in Swahili, Nairobi. 
It contributes to the UN Office for the Co-ordination of Humanitarian Affairs’ ‘Standby Volunteer Task Force’ for Libya.


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