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Thursday, October 25, 2012
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Friday, October 19, 2012
KL to Lombok for 149 ringgit
What else is more luxurious than a - vacation by flight. Who does it best (price)? AirAsia!
For 149 ringgit you can buy:
1) a cheap featureless Nokia phone (maybe less like 100 ringgit)
2) headphones
3) 32GB or 64 GB Sandisk MicroSD card (prices keep dropping)
4) a day trip from KL to Melaka
5) a flight to Lombok
For 149 ringgit you can buy:
1) a cheap featureless Nokia phone (maybe less like 100 ringgit)
2) headphones
3) 32GB or 64 GB Sandisk MicroSD card (prices keep dropping)
4) a day trip from KL to Melaka
5) a flight to Lombok
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Friday, September 14, 2012
Financial Planning Ahead Gets Free Flight
If you are a great financial planner, there is one way to prove your salt - obviously it is planning ahead. And one big part of our life is vacation or holiday time. And a prudent yet clever financial mind can reap the benefits of a delightful vacation shaving thousands of the main cost of travel - the air ticket itself. How? Plan ahead. Think ahead. Observe the market. Trends. And one trend laid out well is AirAsia's promotion.
Sometimes it is a BIG Sale sometimes it is a ZERO Fare, or FREE flights to anywhere in the routes list.
Read further indepth report and tips:
http://artofyourmind.com/news/travel/as-predicted-free-airasia-flights-2013-tickets/
Sometimes it is a BIG Sale sometimes it is a ZERO Fare, or FREE flights to anywhere in the routes list.
Read further indepth report and tips:
http://artofyourmind.com/news/travel/as-predicted-free-airasia-flights-2013-tickets/
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Wednesday, January 25, 2012
The word JUMP and stock market Achtung
Big Achtung. Big Warning. Alert!
Reading so many news and stock market articles, daily reports, it seems the often quoted verb "jump" is truly misquoted and have an extremely powerful psychological influence, especially for those who are currently deep in the world of investing.
Take this for instance:
In the first day of trading Thursday, Maxis shares jumped to 5.42 ringgit ($1.60), an 8.4% jump from the IPO's set price of 5 ringgit ($1.47) and toward the higher end of most analysts' expectations.http://www.forbes.com/2009/11/19/ananda-krishnan-malaysia-maxis-ipo-markets-equities-shares-trading.html Yes the above example perhaps can warrant the word "jump". But did it just jumped out of a sudden? It was in a single day, meaning dozens of transaction. And the price kept increasing. Or adding. Or some word such as going up. First try to understand the basic physical movement. Think of your time as a child. When you were afraid of the action, but seemingly seems like a "new style of cool". You tried to launch your whole 10kg of your body with both feet. BOTH FEET?! What a feat! Oh no no. I can't only one leg up at a time. Cos jumping is truly a life changing movement. Several years into school, there are sports event. When finally you are able to jump, for some basketball shots, badminton smashes or similar acrobatic movement, a jump still took a significant toil on your body - your joints, muscle, a long stretch, a big reverse gravitational movement to move upwards. Bloomberg and the other news channel often over-use the word jump. BP shares jumped 0.4 percent to close at $22.20. What is the significant of it? Was the word jump really about the price jumping? No, it was down perhaps by over 50%, over $20 dollars over the past few days and months of their Gulf leakage crisis. So on and so forth. You can figure it out. So the next time, when you see the verb jump in any financial, investing, business context, re-evaluate the significance, what happened before.
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