Thursday, 27 October 2011

Investing in stock market




Investing in stock market
If you have good income and enough  money to invest, did you need to learn how to invest in stock market. Unfortunately most of people lean investing in it by hard way ;by trial and error.

My experience in trading in stock market since 1970.with advice of my broker I made my first five investments. Little amount of money I made on one of stocks and the other four turned out to be loser . year after year from working with some different broker i learned that brokers not only sales men that are make an recommending to the stocks that their company or firm is recommend. Consistently most of this recommendations will outperform the S&P 500 benchmark. The broker much tell you what to buy but little tell you this is time to sell.
Some people invest depending  on the basis of  rumors they have heard . this is the worst way to invest . and others to come up with their investment  ideas watch CNBC, but actually it's like the rope in a game of tug-of-war . one guru tell buy and the other after ten minute tell sell.
Obviously , there are many other ways make  people make their investment decisions . I believe that the best way to invest in the stock market is to trade Exchange Traded Funds or No Load Mutual Funds. These investment vehicles provide excellent diversification since each ETF or Fund holds an entire portfolio of many different stocks. The firm that manage the ETF or Mutual Funds have large staff of analysts that make big studies on the companies. They examine market research on the companies' products, visit factories and interview key executives . they have real time computer and have worldwide source of information and data .Since I began to invest on ETFs I note that my investment performance is improved , in fact by a wide margin I consistently outperform S&P 500. My robust trading system is the key to Rebound Mutual Fund Trader , I generated annually rate of return 32% this is triple of S&P 500 for the same period. The subscribes in this system can doubled their money in 32 month.
You will take all of emotions out of trading if you trading with trading system that has stood the test of time. Two powerful forces we are torn between them greed and fear. There is no emotions controlling in trading if you use a robust trading system , system say buy we buy system say sell we sell.no guessing the system , we sure that it ignore the signals that may be make a mistake.
Using losses stop and profit protect aid you to make relativity small loss and take you profit if the profit protect level is hit .

Wednesday, 26 October 2011

Pirmahal's Boys and Girls, Pirmahal Modeling Songs

PirMahal Modeling Songs
Really this songs belong to Pirmahal Community 

Must Watch it.


Tuesday, 25 October 2011

President Barack Obama

Barack H. Obama is the 44th President of the United States.
His story is the American story — values from the heartland, a middle-class upbringing in a strong family, hard work and education as the means of getting ahead, and the conviction that a life so blessed should be lived in service to others.
With a father from Kenya and a mother from Kansas, President Obama was born in Hawaii on August 4, 1961. He was raised with help from his grandfather, who served in Patton's army, and his grandmother, who worked her way up from the secretarial pool to middle management at a bank.
After working his way through college with the help of scholarships and student loans, President Obama moved to Chicago, where he worked with a group of churches to help rebuild communities devastated by the closure of local steel plants.
He went on to attend law school, where he became the first African-American president of the Harvard Law Review. Upon graduation, he returned to Chicago to help lead a voter registration drive, teach constitutional law at the University of Chicago, and remain active in his community.
President Obama's years of public service are based around his unwavering belief in the ability to unite people around a politics of purpose. In the Illinois State Senate, he passed the first major ethics reform in 25 years, cut taxes for working families, and expanded health care for children and their parents. As a United States Senator, he reached across the aisle to pass groundbreaking lobbying reform, lock up the world's most dangerous weapons, and bring transparency to government by putting federal spending online.
He was elected the 44th President of the United States on November 4, 2008, and sworn in on January 20, 2009. He and his wife, Michelle, are the proud parents of two daughters, Malia, 13, and Sasha, 10.




Monday, 24 October 2011

Bhutto's Family


 ISLAMABAD/KARACHI/LAHORE - Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani announced a general holiday for Monday (today) and a 10-day national mourning period on the demise of Nusrat Bhutto, leader of Pakistan People’s Party and wife of late prime minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, 
Gilani also cancelled all his engagements and postponed the cabinet meeting scheduled for Wednesday. All courts and state-owned banks will also remain closed on Monday. Sindh Governor Dr Ishratul Ebad also has condoled the demise of Nusrat Bhutto and announced a holiday in the province to mourn the leader. All government offices, schools and businesses in Sindh will remain closed on Monday.
Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif also announced a public holiday in the province. All private and public educational institutes of Punjab, including universities, will be closed today. The Punjab Public Service Commission has postponed all the interviews scheduled for Monday, and universities have also cancelled their scheduled examinations.


Friday, 21 October 2011

Lahore, Pakistan

Lahore

Must Watch it




Badshahi Mosque
Badshahi Mosque from a 1000 ft or so above the Minar-e-Pakistan ! The surrounding areas including Cocoo’s and the old city can also be seen.




 Cathederal Church
Cathedral Church and School on the Mall Road.




Chauburji Chowk
 Chauburji Chowk roundabout and the surrounding areas. For those unfamiliar with Lahore, Chauburji, which means ‘Four Pillared’ was a gate to a Mughal garden back in the day.






Data Darbar Shrine and Mosque
The shrine of the patron saint of Lahore, Data Gunj Baksh.




Gaddafi Stadium
An empty Gaddafi Stadium, well not entirely, since there is a matchh going on. On the right is the Lahore City Cricket Association ground and behind the Gaddafi are the offices of the PCB and its practice grounds. The buildings on the Gulberg Main Boulevard are in the background.



Government College
On the left is the Government College and the Oval, with the boys hostel and the Oriental College below it. In the centre is the Old Campus of the Punjab University, and on the left is the Lahore Museum and NCA (National College of Arts). Zamzama and MM Alam’s famous Saber are also visible in the larger version of this photo.



Kalma Chowk
Kalma Chowk on a moderately busy Sunday.



Liberty Chowk
Liberty Chowk (Bank Alfallah Square). The revamped Liberty Market is in the background.


Minar-e-Pakistan
Minar-e-Pakistan and Iqbal Park, with the remains of the old Ravi and the small adjoining fairground also visible.



Model Town Park
The circular Model Town Park with the town all around it.




National Football Stadium
Newly built Footbal and athletics stadium. 



Quaid-e-Azam Library
Quaid-e-Azam Library in the centre of the photo with the Governer House behind it. In the foreground is the Diwn-e-Khas in Lawrence Garden.



The sprawling city of Lahore behind its iconic buildings
Lahore stretches out behind the Badshahi Mosque and Minar-e-Pakistan. This photo also affords an excellent view of the Lahore Fort and its Alamgiri Darwaza, the Samadhi of Ranjit Singh, former Governer of Lahore, and the Gurdawara alongside it are also seen. 





Wapda Building
The main crossing on the Mall Road. Wapda building is in the center, with the Punjab Assembly and Summit Minar on the left. On the right is Avari hotel, and in the background are the Aiwan-e-Iqbal, PIA main office, Holiday Inn, PTCL building etc. Bank Alfalah’s dome is also visible.

Wednesday, 19 October 2011

Islamabad Pakistan



A relatively quiet city, Islamabad consists of mainly Federal Government offices, Parliment House, the official residences of the President and Prime Minister along with the Diplomatic Enclave, an area next to the Parliament House dedicated to foreign embassies and missions appointed in Pakistan; and covers an area of 1,165.5 km² (450 mi²) of which 906 km² (349.8 mi²) is Islamabad proper.
Although the majority of the population in Islamabad traditionally have been employees of the Federal Government, the wealth of the Musharraf years fuelled a boom in Islamabad and it is becoming an important financial and business city. In the last decade there have been vast changes in the city's traditional reputation. From it being a typical 9 to 5 city, Islamabad has become more lively with many new restaurants and hotels springing up to service this new wealth. A lot of international food chains have opened, and generally a great improvement in nightlife with increasing shopping areas opening till late. However during winter season streets are considerably quiet after dark.
Even now, Islamabad remains a city where people come from all over the country to enjoy its peaceful, noise-free atmosphere with a lot of greenery and nice surrounding scenery. It also serves as a base camp for people from the south and coastal areas like Karachi visiting valleys like Swat and Kaghan and northern areas like Gilgit, Hunza, Skardu & Chitral located in the Himalayas mountains.
You'll soon notice that Islamabad is laid out on a grid system - with E7, F6, F7, G6, G7 being the oldest sectors, F8, F10, F11, G10, G11, I8 being where the 'new money' has been invested. E8, E9 are occupied by military housing complexes and are effectively out-of-bounds, G7, G8 and G9 are the poorer areas where the city planers wanted the cleaners and office clerks to dwell. The H and I sectors are a hotchpotch of mixed use residential, academic and industrial areas. E11, E12 and even now D12 are under construction, there is even a G13 being built up. F6 and F7 are where most of the action happens, but the numbers of embassies and powerful Pakistani's dwelling in these areas mean a lot of security, concrete barriers and boomgates that happily are largely absent elsewhere. However in choosing your guesthouse F6 & F7 may be your best bet.