Famous Historical Quotes

Filed under: Uncategorized - 22 Apr 2010  | Spread the word !

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When thinking of a list of famous historical quotes, millions seem to come to mind. Below are listed a few along with a translation of what that quote means in layman’s terms, and the person who said it.

And so, my fellow Americans, ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country.

John F. Kennedy; this basically means that instead of always trying to get something from your country, you should be more selfless and try and give a piece of yourself to make your country better. It is a basic lesson in selflessness that every citizen needs to learn.

Each nation feels superior to other nations. That breeds patriotism – and wars.

Dale Carnegie; this quote is telling us that every nation feels that it is the best, and this feeling of superiority over other nations not only makes everyone promote their own nation, but sometimes it causes hatred and violence between other nations. This quote is telling us that patriotism can be a good thing in moderation, but that it should not be taken out of proportion to the point where it infringes on another nation’s ability to exist.

Patriotism is supporting your country all the time, and your government when it deserves it.

Mark Twain; this is telling us that there is a distinct difference between supporting a country and supporting a government. After all, governments have been known to drastically change throughout the years, and supporting a country does not always mean supporting its government. Twain says that we should always support our country, but if there is something wrong with the government we shouldn’t stand back and watch the country fall apart.

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Big Charts Historical Quotes

Filed under: Uncategorized - 06 Apr 2010  | Spread the word !

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Big Charts Historical Quotes is an online service of Market Watch, a prominent supplier of investment data and commentary. Market watch has a free feature that lets you put in a stock symbol and date and their server will return a price chart and quote telling you the closing price for that date.

There are many reasons why an investor would want to use Big Charts Historical Quotes or some other market price database. If you are an active investor or trader who tries to time your market entries and exits to catch up-trends and avoid down-trends (or short the market), then creating a rigorous trading system based on technical analysis would be to your advantage.

You can buy trading systems “off the shelf” from many online suppliers, but then you have to trade according to somebody else’s rules using a system that you probably don’t understand. Doing so makes it very hard to stick with the system, because you don’t have enough confidence in the person who created it. However, if you create your own technical trading system, you will be much more likely to be able to stick with it in a disciplined manner. In order to create a system, you need historical price data, along with other data such as trading volume, dividend information, etc. After you acquire historical data and charting software, you can create your own trading system. There are many online vendors that can provide detailed historical data along with incredibly powerful charting software that you can use in creating your system and in making real-time trading decisions. Just remember that trading in any market is risky and you should never invest more than you can afford to lose!

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