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Trading tips for new comers

Stock markets are always looking the easiest way to earn money ,attracting thousands of newcomers in the market daily.they joined the market lost their hard earned capital  and get out of the markets with a thought that no one can earn from this market.

I am just writing this article to  give a note to the new comers that  stock market is the easiest way to eimage.pngarn big money for the persons who  trade with sense and after well research.just buying or selling any scrip without proper knowledge  means you are going to lost your money.

First  I just make you clear that in stock market  just trading of shares of any company is done and its not nesscessorily  reflect the fudamental value of that company.trading means one person buy from another person,means if you get profit from that specific trade than other person is lossing in that trade and if you are loosing than the seller is getting profit.

First mistake done by the new comers is to buy any trade when it move up 2 - 3 % .they thought that the scrip is moving upwards and bought that.and sell that when it start coming down, making loss and only loss.

They calculate the loss and profit  during live call and left the trade in the middle as it moves in opposite direction .

most of them book early profit in right mooving scrips, but wait for a reversal if it hitts the stoploss.

some  just depute all their capital in a single trade,dont think that what will happen if the trade will not go well.

These are some of the common mistakes one should avoid while trading in stock market.

So dear friends if you are also planning to get some profit from this market than pleasefollow these rules.

1- Do not trade any scrips without proper knowledge about that scrip

2- Do not calculate your profit or loss while your trade is live.

3- Always  diversify your capital in parts and invest in different scrips.

4- Dont early exit from your trade if it is moving  your way.

5- Descide your capacity of bearing loss in each trade and follow the stoploss strictly.

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Update: Wildfires, Extremists Threaten Wolves

Omss -- Anti-wolf extremists are not the only threats to Southwest wolves. A horrible wildfire is raging out-of-control in the heart of lobo habitat. The wildfire threatens at least three dens where wolves are raising their young. Please support our work to save struggling Southwest wolves.

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Zealous anti-wolf hatred threatens to drive Southwest wolves to extinction in the wild -- just as it did decades ago.

Please donate today to help save struggling wolves in the Southwest and protect other wildlife struggling to survive.

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There are only about 50 left in the wild, but anti-wolf extremists are targeting exceptionally rare Southwest wolves -- even as these native animals struggle to regain a foothold in the wilderness of Arizona and New Mexico.

Please donate today to post rewards to catch poachers, help save Southwest wolves and ensure a lasting future for wolves in America.

Zealous anti-wolf hatred has driven these amazing animals to extinction in the past: Lobos disappeared from the landscape last century after decades of trapping, shooting and poisoning.

Thanks to a life-saving captive breeding program, these wolves returned to the wild in 1998. But anti-wolf extremists are once again targeting these rare animals.

Lawless killers have taken the lives of 35 wolves in Arizona and New Mexico since their reintroduction -- including two all-important alpha males last year. But only two poachers have been caught and prosecuted for their crimes.

And recently, anti-wolf extremists in Congress have introduced legislation that would remove vital federal protections for these scarce animals that are struggling to survive in the Southwest -- a move that would virtually doom these wolves to a second extinction in the wild.

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Oil prices will see a hike as a result of failure of OPEC meeting to increase production of crude.

Oil prices reaches above $101 per barrel on Thursday in Asian markets after OPECleaders meeting failed to make any changes in production quotas.
Leaders of OPEC surprised the world markets by their descision of not making any change in the production rate of crude oil,at their meetingin vienna.image.png
Experts were expecting an increase of at least 1 million barrels per day in crude oil production.The biggest crude oil exporter country,Saudi Arabia wanted
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Z-mail from the Fort Wayne Children's Zoo!

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June 9, 2011

But I Don't Want to Share!

Mystic eating Kesi's Cake
Kesi couldn't wait to munch on her yummy birthday treat, but her friend Mystic had other plans.

Kesi the giraffe celebrated her first birthday in style, surrounded by her family and scores of friends.  But the highlight of the day, aside from the hundreds of birthday wishes delivered by Kesi's fans, was the presentation of Kesi's birthday cake.

Created by Kesi's keepers, Kesi's yummy treat consisted of fresh willow branches, sliced carrots, and a sweet potato carved into the number 1.  Because Kesi is too short to receive her treat from the feeding platform (even though she is 9 ½ feet tall), keepers delivered it to her at the end of the day.

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Hey, that's MY birthday cake!

At first, Kesi was too shy to approach her cake.  But once she realized how tasty it would be, she grabbed the whole cake in one bite!  As she chewed the delectable treat, her friend Mystic ambled over with tongue outstretched to nab a quick nibble - right out of Kesi's mouth!  In the end, Kesi ate most of the scrumptious snack, but Mystic's persistence resulted in a few yummy bites.

Click here to see more photos of Mystic's sneaky moves on Kesi's birthday.

Zoo Closes Early Friday June 17

Zoobilee 2011

The zoo will close at 4:00 p.m. and the Australian Adventure will close at 12:00 noon as we prepare for Zoobilee, our annual gala fundraiser, on Friday, June 17.

Last year's event raised more than $133,000 to support zoo education programs, refurbish the Endangered Species Carousel, admit 5,900 disadvantaged children to the zoo, and more. For more information on Zoobilee 2011, click here.  Preview this year's exciting auction items here.  Thanks in advance for your support of this important zoo event.

So Much to See and Do!

Summer kicks off with exciting events and programs at the zoo - mark your calendars for these upcoming events:

June 11-August 7        Creature Features
Meet your favorite animals and the keepers who care for them.  New this year - Otter Chat, Lemur Chat, Mongoose Feeding, Marabou Stork Feeding, and more!  Click here for a schedule.

June 14        Sea Lion Birthday Party
Join us as we celebrate our sea lions' birthdays (Three of our four sea lions share this actual birthday!)  Wish them a happy birthday at the 11:00 a.m. show.

June 15, 22, & 29        Wild Wednesdays      Members Only
The zoo is open late for Members Only!  Gates close at 7:00 p.m.; rides, buildings and exhibits close at 7:30 p.m.; grounds close at 8:00 p.m.

Creature Features
Creature Features begins June 11 -- look for new Keeper Chats at lemurs, otters, mongoose, and more.


Coming Up

Jun. 13 - Aug. 5 Summer Safari Day Camp
June 14 Sea Lion Birthday Party
June 17 Zoobilee
June 24 Iron Zoo Chef

Click for event details and mark your calendar!

Hours

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Members, come to the Zoo June 9, 10 and 11 during Member Appreciation Days to let the Zoo thank you for your support! There will be giveaways and raffles while supplies last and tons of fun for the entire family.

  

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Join in with thousands of Zoo members to enjoy the Zoo! Join or renew now during the Membership Drive through June 30, 2011. Family Memberships and above will receive Your Passport to Adventure. This passport contains over a $100 in savings and Zoo offers to be redeemed during 2011, including free animal feedings, free wristbands, food specials, discounts on camps and much more! Don't miss out on this great opportunity. Join online!

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BIG REPTILE DAY

JUNE 25

 


 

Get up close and personal with some humongous reptiles! Every year the Zoo takes a day to measure and weigh the largest snakes in the collection-anacondas, reticulated pythons and more. Bring your camera for a special photo opportunity.



DADS GET IN THE ZOO FREE ON FATHER'S DAY 

JUNE 19 

 

Sunday, June 19 from 9:00am to 7:00pm fathers can enjoy FREE admission with purchase of a full price child (ages 2-12) or adult general admission ticket. There's no better way to spend the day than at the Zoo with dad. Can't wait to see you here! 


 

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SUMMER CAMP

 May 31-August 12

 

 Summer Camp

 

 

Up-close animal encounters, train/carousel ride, water fountain fun, guided tours, the best place for summer fun is at a Birmingham Zoo Camp! We have exciting full-day (8:30am to 3:30pm) and half-day (8:30am to 12:30pm) camps available for children going into 4k to 8th grade. Click here to register and for more information.

 

 

ZOO NIGHT AT REGIONS PARK WITH THE BIRMINGHAM BARONS

 

Join the Zoo at every Tuesday night Barons' home game. We'll be there with animal demonstrations and we can't wait to see you there! Click here for this season's Baron's schedule.  

 

 

 

   

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On The Wild Side: Why Do Sea Otters Have Purple Teeth?

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Why Sea Otters Have Purple Teeth

An animal’s teeth can tell a lot about how it lives and what sort of diet it eats.

For instance, a Sea Otter’s purple teeth show that it’s been feasting on sea urchins, while a Walrus’s tusk can tell you where it stands in the social pecking order.

Read on to get the whole story…

Why Sea Otters Have Purple Teeth
Sea Otters are one of the few species known to use tools and are often seen using rocks to crack the shells of prey. Sea urchins, such as the one held by this otter, are a favorite as well.

Coyotes:  The New Kid On The Block
The Coyote’s scientific name means "barking dog"; its common name comes from coyotl, the name used by Mexico’s Nahuatl Indians.
Coyotes:  The New Kid On The Block

People curse them, trap them, even shoot them, but Coyotes continue to thrive. In fact, their range has expanded greatly in the last fifty years.

These distinctive canids can be found across the East Coast from Maine down to South Carolina—far beyond their initial range in the West and Canada.

What’s brought Coyotes east?

Read on to find out…


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It’s Safer Than You Think Out There

We’ve all seen the stories about folks having unfortunate encounters with wildlife.  But it turns out that the animals that scare people the most rarely pose a real threat.

With summer upon us and both wildlife and people at their most active, those unfortunate encounters are almost a certainty.  But the spiders, snakes, bats and other creatures that often inspire fear are not nearly as scary once you know the whole story.

Read on to get the straight dope…


And if you’re still worried about a dangerous encounter after reading this story, eNature.com has an extensive Field Guide to Dangerous and Poisonous wildlife and plants.

It’s Safer Than You Think Out There
Mountain Lions (aka Cougar, Puma, or Florida Panther) are increasingly encountering humans as sprawl encroaches on their once isolated habitat. Click here to get tips on what to do if you encounter one in the wild.

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