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Penny Scryer

Penny Scryer

Lance K. Cruz P.; L. K. Cruz P.

Independently Published
2020
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Penny Scryer - Trading Bible, Strategy guide to penny stocks. but not limited to small cap plays. This is a strategy you can use to make money without losing your head. Penny Scryer is a handbook with a strategy to help you maintain focus on the goal of keeping your portfolio nicely balanced with patience. Of course many people think stock markets is gambling but it does take time and discipline to master the art of trading. To be able to plan a month to month risk reward, guidelines are great way to set yourself up for a rewarding income as a full time/PT trader. it will take discipline getting up early and studying the markets consistently, but it will payoff once you figure out your style. Did Babe Ruth become a legend because he quit on the first strike out? Its the same while learning how to trade, with each strike you get closer to home runs, you just need to find your zone. load the bases, and fire that home run rocket. if you can start with 10 plays and work your way to 24 stocks you will be golden, 10 dividend paying stocks, and the rest in whatever. 6 in Options, 6 in stocks or however you see fit. as long as you make 15min. out of the day to monitor whats going on. If you do not have much time on your hands set a GTC order, or just let it ride for a few months and log in to see how its progressing. However you trade, this Trading Bible will help you remember the goal, and a set up. easy to read no technical sh*t. just a plan and some real talk. Good Luck.
Essays on the History of Transportation and Technology

Essays on the History of Transportation and Technology

Emory L. Kemp; Lance E. Metz

West Virginia University Press
2014
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Emory Kemp is the founder and director of the Institute for the History of Technology and Industrial Archaeology at West Virginia University, where he also served as a chair and professor of civil engineering and a professor of history. This collection of essays encompasses over fifty years of his research in the field of the history of technology.Within these twelve essays, Kemp describes and analyzes nineteenth century improvements in building materials such as iron, steel, and cement; roads and bridges, especially the evolution of the suspension bridge; canals and navigable rivers, including the Ohio River and its tributaries; and water supply systems. As one of the few practicing American engineers who also researches and writes as an academic, Kemp adds an important historical context to his work by focusing not only on the construction of a structure but also on the analytical science that heralds a structure's design and development.
Feynman's Operational Calculus and Beyond

Feynman's Operational Calculus and Beyond

Gerald W Johnson; Michel L. Lapidus; Lance Nielsen

Oxford University Press
2015
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This book is aimed at providing a coherent, essentially self-contained, rigorous and comprehensive abstract theory of Feynman's operational calculus for noncommuting operators. Although it is inspired by Feynman's original heuristic suggestions and time-ordering rules in his seminal 1951 paper An operator calculus having applications in quantum electrodynamics, as will be made abundantly clear in the introduction (Chapter 1) and elsewhere in the text, the theory developed in this book also goes well beyond them in a number of directions which were not anticipated in Feynman's work. Hence, the second part of the main title of this book. The basic properties of the operational calculus are developed and certain algebraic and analytic properties of the operational calculus are explored. Also, the operational calculus will be seen to possess some pleasant stability properties. Furthermore, an evolution equation and a generalized integral equation obeyed by the operational calculus are discussed and connections with certain analytic Feynman integrals are noted. This volume is essentially self-contained and we only assume that the reader has a reasonable, graduate level, background in analysis, measure theory and functional analysis or operator theory. Much of the necessary remaining background is supplied in the text itself.