tell me what formulas you use for trends? No BS please I already told you I gave tuition on ALL types of university level trend formulas. FYI it was Metropolitan College at Subang Jaya, their marketing maths syllabus
again clock is ticking dun BS and google the answer
You are just book theory Just do it and report back me :)
PS PSS another licensed firm had also opened up 24 hours saturday and 24 hours sunday oil trading as well been few years already but of course again you have no idea since you are just theory
Posted by MoneyMakers > 2 minutes ago | Report Abuse
i3lurker Last yr u BS trade US oil futures 9.30pm everyday
Reality is US oil trading session starts 9pm
U dont even know oil futures trading hr - thats how I knew u BS
I always use short form and yours is spelt out in caps and you have become mo lai
Just do it. Real life is different from theory
Theory is usually and always wrong another example to show you again First Republic Bank the trading software generates the trend in picro-seconds for you to see. Its there if you want to look at it. If I had followed the trading software trend, I would have died long ago.
Nowadays, those trend analysis given free in software ... all tak bolih pakai one. btw those trend were done from maths formula I gave tuition years ago Metropolitan College one....
MM, are you nuts or dumb? Time to wake up, MM! Sell in May and go away! Dont you understand? You didn’t see how heavy is the sell queue and how many Genting Berhad I bought for the past few months? Crazy huge… ---------------------------- Posted by James_Bond > 1 month ago | Report Abuse
How I wish Genting share up more than 5+, has been holding Genting shares for months… other than the small piece of dividend and small capital gain, nothing else… Guess should stop dreaming, and it’s time to wake up MM! Covid striking back! State elections coming! Global recession with many uncertainty ahead… hard, hard, hard… Investing in other momentum shares hv better yield than Genting Berhad…
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i3lurker Impossible u dont remember - even call me MM (nobody else calls me that here) Caught lying again kikiki - u addicted to lying or what
Jialat.... this MM either lying or kena dementia liow... Hahaha.... Dont ask me to help you enroll into Taurx compassionate program. Wasting shareholders' money only
This feller always wants to win arguments once you do this ... nobody tells you anything real in real life one and you are forever just book theory ONLY
=> I just ignored him and he thought he won argument. Always happens like this. then he carries fake info around for years and years and thinks himself so grand encyclopedia. while we are doing oil trading 24 hours. Where got start 9/9:30 one? silly bugger plus other things real life like trends ......... while he still remains book theory trends we do REAL trends :)
You are unable to realise that people dun think about you at all. Its not all about you, thats why I always ignore your fake statements => Your mind cannot process info that nobody remembers you In trauma thereof you claim people caught lying
Posted by MoneyMakers > 4 hours ago | Report Abuse Flat / boring consolidation range --------------------
You scared ah? Downtrend may continue ah... Scared then cut loss lor. Next time on firm uptrend then buy ok? When the trend is your friend, you buy already immediately will huat.
FF needs trillions USD to build Nvidia H100 AI engines. the minimum small H100 AI engine costs USD250 million per pop its the latest FF sparkling object.
once this global vacuum cleaner whirlpool is done, future funds of FF will find their way back to Malaysia. But for now the Race is on !!!
Breakthrough drug developed in Scotland to halt progress of Alzheimer's disease on verge of approval It would be the first drug of its kind to be approved.
Dr Sonya Miller - TauRx Published 6th Jun 2023, 04:55 BST
Researchers are hopeful of approval for a game-changing new drug being produced in Scotland which slows the progression of Alzhemier’s disease. TauRx, an Aberdeenshire-based life sciences company, is on the verge of producing a medicine that can halt the deterioration of brain function in Alzheimer's patients - giving hope to the millions of dementia sufferers worldwide and potentially creating the first preventative treatment for a deteriorating brain disease. Dementia is one of the UK’s leading causes of death and Alzheimer’s disease is responsible for 50 per cent of these cases - it is also set to affect more than a million UK residents by the middle of this century as the population ages further.
Improved treatment and care pathways for those with the condition is a priority for every UK government, including Scotland, but the causes of the disease are still poorly understood. TauRx has now shared results from its late-stage clinical trial, LUCIDITY, providing evidence that its investigational drug leads to sustained cognitive improvement at an early, clinically detectable stage of Alzheimer’s – offering the prospect of improved brain function for patients. The company is now pursuing regulatory submissions in the UK, US and Canada to prepare for market availability.
Dr Sonya Miller, the head of medical affairs at TauRx, said the new medicine aims to extend patients’ lives and crucially, their quality of life. “It's been a 20 year process since the last medications were actually approved and they were symptomatic - they didn't attack the disease pathology itself, they just gave slight symptomatic relief,” said Dr Miller, referring to the class of drugs still used to treat Alzhemier’s symptoms today. “There is a coming raft of oral medicine, including ours, which are disease-modifying, and the minute you produce a tablet, you increase the reach of the drug. “They’re easy to store, easy to administer and everyone understands the treatment. People feel comfortable with it.” Disease modifying “means that you can actually tackle the underlying pathology”, added Dr Miller. “So the tau protein is one of the key pathologies of Alzheimer's disease. We stop the accumulation, the re-accumulation of this protein that causes problems. That’s the simple explanation. “So if you can disease modify, you can stop a disease progressing, so you retain someone at the level they're at and you stop that potential progression, or further loss of function.”
Professor Claude Wischik, co-founder and executive chairman of TauRx, together with colleagues at the University of Aberdeen, has devoted nearly 30 years to investigating the structure and role of ‘tau tangles’ in the development of Alzheimer’s, frontotemporal dementia (FTD) and other neurodegenerative diseases. These ‘tangles’ are abnormal proteins, called tau, which impair the brain function of Alzheimer’s sufferers, and Professor Wischik and the University of Aberdeen are the original discoverers of the composition of the tau protein pathology in Alzheimer’s. The experimental compound involved in clinical trials belongs to a class of drugs known as Tau Aggregation Inhibitors. According to TauRx, “by undoing the tangles that cause dementia, we aim to slow and potentially stop memory loss”. The ultimate aim, according to Dr Miller, is to one day be able to prevent Alzheimer’s from causing impairment. “Our long term aim, once we have proven [our treatment] and got it out into the population, is to say, look, this works across everybody, that we can stop the progression, then you can look at introducing it at an earlier stage,” said Dr Miller. “So it becomes prophylactic. You can say to patients you won't ever reach this point [of disease progression]. You won't lose that function. “You do screening with diagnostic tests and blood biomarkers. That's the ultimate aim - that you stop people ever getting to the point of having impairment.”
Meanwhile, the Scottish Government has published its new dementia strategy, 'Everyone's Story', which recognises dementia as a condition of the brain that affects the whole person, while upscaling efforts to address its mental health and wellbeing impacts. “I think it's really, really, really positive. It's exceptional,” said Dr Miller. “I like the way they term it ‘everybody's story’ because it is - this disease is incredibly complex, and it affects anyone and everyone, it's not in isolation. “Some people say ‘oh, I will never get this, I will never be affected by this’ but this disease does not discriminate. “So when they say everyone's story, that for me is such a good strapline or headline.” It comes after the Scottish Government launched its strategy to “outline a vision for dementia policy over the next decade”. This includes support pre and post-diagnosis, actions to enable more people to live well in their communities, involving those affected in the design and delivery of their own support and access to care from a skilled and “trauma-informed” workforce when appropriate. The strategy also commits to tackling stigma, something Dr Miller is passionate about. “There are guidances and there is accessibility of services and support services but for dementia, this is still in its infancy and a lot of that has to do with the fact of the stigma associated with dementia,” Dr Miller said. “The term itself is terrifying for people and it's a scary diagnosis and it doesn't need to be that's part of the re-education and the support that people need.” The strategy, launched during Dementia Awareness Week, is a joint publication by the Scottish Government and the Convention of Scottish Local Authorities (Cosla). The government’s mental wellbeing minister, Maree Todd, said the strategy “sets out what we want to achieve and the difference we want to make to people’s lives”. “Diagnosis can bring significant mental health and wellbeing challenges that need to be acknowledged and addressed to ensure a person’s rights are upheld,” said Ms Todd. “That’s why the strategy was developed in collaboration with the National Dementia Lived Experience Panel. We want everyone affected to be involved in its delivery.” Cosla’s health and social care spokesperson, councillor Paul Kelly, said: “We welcome this strategy as it rightly challenges us to do more and go even further, to continue to improve the care and support for people living with dementia and their care partners. “Delivering it will require us all to continue to work collaboratively in a positive and proactive manner, while respecting each other’s different experiences of dementia.”
Don’t talk like a fool ,,,bursa has been on the laosai mode since the day of mohaidin,,,and the FF been fleeing since the time of 1 Malaysia scandal,,,,,simple fact pun tak tau???
Pass president getting more and more extreme everyday, stoking racial and religious tensions. Should it win the next GE and take over the government, I have no doubt that it would close down all the gaming outlets. Genting casino won't be spared.
Why not ask why KLCI has been in freefall over the past 2 months??
Also ask why the FDI didn't come in but most FDI are exiting??
Why Alibaba, Tencents and DanceByte is heading to Singapore and making their Asian HQ there to radiate throughout Asia......and none coming to Malaysia??
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Posted by i3lurker > 2023-06-05 22:59 |
Post removed.Why?