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    Today I began typing what "should" be the culmination instructions for day trading foreign currency pairs, gold, silver, crude oil and natural gas in my dust-collecting manuscript, and as I was doing so, it occurred to me that another option is to create an online course and make it available via a platform such as Teachable or Issuu.

    So far, I've not been willing to make the details of what I do public, and as I begin spending more time executing as opposed to tightening the written system explanations/descriptions, depending on the amount of money generated trading the system (God willing), it's possible that I will continue to opt to keep such information to myself.

    Nonetheless, in entertaining the possibility of going public, as remote as that might be, I figured I'd take a moment to look into what vehicles are out there aside from the two mentioned above...


    Other possible options:
    • Coursera: Coursera provides a wide variety of courses across different subjects. Whether you want to develop technical skills, learn about business, or explore creative fields, Coursera offers a diverse range of options.
    • Alison: Alison offers an affordable alternative for professional development. Their courses cover various topics, and you can learn at your own pace.
    • Udacity: Udacity focuses on cutting-edge courses, particularly in technology and data science. If you're interested in staying ahead in these fields, Udacity might be a good fit.
    • LinkedIn Learning (formerly Lynda.com): LinkedIn Learning integrates seamlessly with the LinkedIn professional network. It offers courses focused on business and professional skills. The platform's learning paths are designed for career development.
    • General Assembly: General Assembly provides interaction with instructors and mentors. Their courses cover topics like web development, data science, and digital marketing.
    • Udemy: Udemy offers niche courses on a wide range of subjects. You’ll find courses on specific skills, software, and more.
     
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    #1173     May 29, 2024
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    #1174     May 31, 2024
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    When I saw a flatbed driving down Lakewood Boulevard with a big rubber dragon on the back, I wondered what it was all about. Now I know.

     
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    Tiffany Justice is a wife and mom of four school-aged children. After serving four years on the School Board of the School District of Indian River County, Florida, she cofounded Moms for Liberty, a national nonprofit, nonpartisan organization fighting for the survival of America by unifying, educating, and empowering parents to defend their parental rights at all levels of government.
     
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    According to O'Reilly, approximately 30 "witches" were hanged in the USA back in the day—before it was actually a nation. Here is the number that was supposedly executed in the various localities around the world...

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    According to Microsoft Copilot:

    During the colonial period in America, people accused of witchcraft were indeed executed. However, they were hanged, not burned at the stake. In 17th-century Salem, Massachusetts, more than 200 people were accused of practicing witchcraft, and twenty were condemned to execution. The most severe punishment was hanging, which was consistent with English and colonial law.

    Notably, no witches were burned at the stake in North America or in England; hanging was the method of choice for executions. It's worth noting that the idea of burning witches at the stake did exist in Europe, particularly in Catholic countries, but it wasn't part of the Anglo-American legal tradition.
     
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    I seem to remember reading that if I go through Barnes & Noble, I can choose to publish the book privately and not make it available to the general public. As I wrap up the final guidelines for trading my system, I'm thinking that this is what I will elect to do. Then I'll be able to charge the maximum amount they allow (with Amazon, it was $200 per book), buy it for myself so that at least one hard copy is actually in existence, and then purchase addition copies for training employees IF the business I have in mind ever becomes a reality.
     
    #1180     Jun 22, 2024