Fibonacci - Who was he and how could he improve my stock market profits?

Written by Chris Towland


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The Fibonacci numbers, or sequence, was first used in Liber Abaci as a solution to a problem regardingrepparttar ideal population of rabbits. It is a recursive number sequence that starts with 0 and 1, andrepparttar 141551 succeeding numbers beingrepparttar 141552 sum ofrepparttar 141553 two numbers preceding it. This number sequence efficiently predictedrepparttar 141554 ideal growth ofrepparttar 141555 population of rabbits. Later, mathematicians and scientist discovered thatrepparttar 141556 Fibonacci number sequence has a lot of other uses aside from just predictingrepparttar 141557 population growth of rabbits. They have discovered thatrepparttar 141558 Fibonacci sequence, in fact, occurs in many various patterns of nature.

What started out as a way of counting rabbits has now found a large number of other uses and applications. And as our present day scholars continue to study aboutrepparttar 141559 Fibonacci sequence, more and more uses for it continue to be discovered. Today, there are a variety of applications whererepparttar 141560 Fibonacci sequence, and its derivatives, are being used. It has found use in many computer programs. A ratio derived fromrepparttar 141561 Fibonacci sequence, calledrepparttar 141562 Golden Mean, has been considered by ancient Greeks to berepparttar 141563 ideal aesthetic ratio and is now being widely used by many visual artists in their works. The Fibonacci trading system, which is an efficient way of predicting future trends inrepparttar 141564 world financial markets, has also become popular to expert traders and aspiring traders as well.

Who inrepparttar 141565 past might have known that such a simple number sequence likerepparttar 141566 Fibonacci numbers would have a great impact on a lot of things today? Maybe, not even Fibonacci himself.

To learn more about how you can use Fibonacci to accurately predict major stock market turning points, visit Fibonacci Trading at http://www.fibonacci-trading.com


Types of Credit Cards

Written by John Mussi


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Store Card

A variation onrepparttar credit card, a store card will allowrepparttar 141550 cardholder to make purchases with a particular retailer on a credit account. The cardholder can then effectively buy products without paying for them until a later date, when it is most convenient for them. You will often be offered discounts onrepparttar 141551 goods that you buy with a store credit card but it should be noted thatrepparttar 141552 interest charged on such cards are usually extremely high. This is an area that you must be sure to look into with prudence if you are considering obtaining; you might find thatrepparttar 141553 disadvantages outweighrepparttar 141554 advantages.

Reward Credit Cards

Reward credit cards, or loyalty cards, operate in a similar way to charity cards except thatrepparttar 141555 main recipient of any benefits isrepparttar 141556 credit cardholder. Incentives may include cash bonuses, points, discounts and Air Miles. With this type of credit card it is important that you think logically aboutrepparttar 141557 rewards being offered, and work out exactly how much you will need to spend on your credit card in order to reaprepparttar 141558 benefits.

Charity Credit Cards

Charity credit cards offer allrepparttar 141559 usual benefits of a regular credit card but also donates a particular percentage of what you spend torepparttar 141560 charity to which it is affiliated. These charity donations are made at no extra cost torepparttar 141561 cardholder andrepparttar 141562 card allows consumers to help a good cause simply by spending money inrepparttar 141563 way they always would. You can obtain credit cards for a whole range of diverse charities as well as organisations such as football clubs or universities.

You may freely reprint this article providedrepparttar 141564 author's biography remains intact:

John Mussi is the founder of Direct Online Loans who help UK homeowners find the best available loans via the www.directonlineloans.co.uk website.


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