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Seecrets on Investment: Tired of making huge losses in the stock market – Part 1 |
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Written by stan
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by Stan Seecrets
Over 80% of all individual investors lose money in any given span of ten years. This figure is likely to be higher, given most people’s reluctance to reveal their losses. This article provides a broad outline of this financial landscape. It reflects the author’s personal views as an individual investor and author of a stock charting software with the experiences learned from the University of H.K. (hard knocks). Do not consider this article as any form of financial advice. Financial advice are available from licensed individuals and companies as required by law in your respective country. |
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Seecrets on Security: A gentle introduction to cryptography |
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Written by stan
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by Stan Seecrets
With the increasing incidence of identity thefts, credit card frauds, social engineering attacks, the digital world is facing challenges in the years ahead. Obviously, cryptography, a young science, will play a prominent role in the security of protecting digital assets. This article tries to explain the basics of cryptography (encryption) using plain language. |
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Written by Administrator
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Seecrets.biz News Feed Reader This is an open-source project for the Windows platform to provide a powerful tool for website promotion. More details will be here soon. Seecrets.biz News Feed Reader (NFR) is released under the GNU General Public license (GNU GPL).The GNU GPL provides for a person or persons to distribute NFR for a fee, but not actually charging for the software itself, because NFR is free. NFR is free to share and change, but if you do change it in anyway, can you also change the license and make it commercial? No! The whole GPL is devoted to ensuring this does not happen. Copyright, a much more refined and stringent law will prevent this as well.
You MAY distribute it and charge for that service. You MAY change it, add design and content to it and you MAY charge for that. You may NOT alter the license and you must NOT alter the copyright. In other words, you must NOT pretend that NFR is yours, and you must NOT charge people for NFR. |
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