Thursday, August 28, 2008
My Photo Collections #3
Recent photos taken around British Columbia. Audio: "Lalap me lolah", composed and arranged by Alasan Barus and sang by Ramona Purba, a Karonese song from North Sumatra-Indonesia.
Wednesday, August 20, 2008
Flowers of B.C.
Slide show photos of "Flowers in British Columbia" that I took over the years.
"Non Je Regrettein Reix" is the background music.
Tuesday, August 19, 2008
My Photo Collections #2
Photos I took over the years around British Columbia.
The background song is "Nuan La Rani" by Netty Vera br Bangun & partner,
a Karonese song from North Sumatra, Indonesia.
I am glad that with this new feature, I can upload a video into my blog. Good job there Google!
Monday, August 18, 2008
My Photo Collections #1
Photos I took over the years around British Columbia.
"Concerto pour une ivox" as the background music.
Sunday, April 6, 2008
Stock Trading

Stock Trading is an activities of buying and selling stocks on the listed stock exchanges in Toronto TSE and New York (NYSE and NASDAQ). Each day, hundreds of billions of dollars change hands on the major United States securities exchanges.
To buy and sell stocks you need the service of brokerage firms. Stock trading is now mostly done online without ever going to the trading floors. But first you need to join an online brokerage trading company. Many of them are available on the internet websites, such as Ameritrade, Scottrade, DisnatDirect and many others.
I have been doing stock trading for a number of years now with limited success. You need to know what stocks to buy, and when to buy and sell. Timing is very critical, that is the make and break of profit and loss. There are two main approaches to buying and selling stocks: technical analysis and fundamental analysis. You can get all the informations about these analysis online free. You need to have in depth study on the two analysis above to have a chance of success in stock trading, and I mean a hell of a lot of study.
But I like to use the "stock screener" technique which is available at many websites to find the best stocks to suit my investment strategy. Basically it is a software provided by the individual website provider, that employs the many criteria from the two analysis above. It is just a matter of inserting what criteria do you want to meet from the tens of thousands of stocks available at the TSE, NYSE and NASDAQ. A more complex software can be purchased ostensibly for better results of success in online trading. It allows investors to apply the identical stock selection process, time after time, that focus only on the most important variables. This is discipline at its best. This is a time saver, no doubt. It can analyze thousands of stocks in seconds.
According to statistics that most investors are under performing the market. That's right, losing money, some of them losing big time. So they try different ways of stock trading, and different strategies. Many investors including professionals are now using more sophisticated software stock screening tool, that can be very expensive. And allow it to automatically do the stock tradings for them. It forces investors to buy and sell stocks without emotion and with discipline, which is very important, and focusing on the factors that matter using the exact same selection process every single time. On paper this technique should be superior, but statistically still need to be verified. The problem is that everybody using that software will buy and a sell a stock at the same instant. So if you see a stock price moving up or down very fast, this can be due to the works of the automatic software online traders, that all at the same time trigger a buy or a sell orders.
But I still want to do it by myself. Because many times after the sell-off the stock is back to its original price.
But I still want to do it by myself. Because many times after the sell-off the stock is back to its original price.
I traded mostly Canadian stocks that are listed on TSE, NYSE and NASDAQ. And also some United States stocks. Here are some of the stocks that I traded: ADCT, AMAT, ELX, FWLT, GRMN, KGC, MCHP, RIMM, RVBD, TLM and many others, but mostly technology stocks.
Photo: The New York stock exchange NYSE, at Wall Street. The NYSE used to be at the TWIN TOWER that was destroyed during "911".
Monday, August 20, 2007
Ballroom Dancing

I started ballroom dancing seriously in 2000 kind of my resolution for the new millennium. I met an Englishman through a running club, and asked me whether I was interested in ballroom dancing. I said yes, so I joined him in a ballroom dancing class one day in the afternoon. It was at "Danny's Dance Studio" at E.Pender, Vancouver. I was very surprised when I found out that

The next time I met him again he said that he found a place where they teach ballroom dancing in English, and there were social dancing afterwards. So he suggested to try there at "Astorino" dancing hall at Venables and Commercial. They give free lessons every Sunday evenings, follow by social dancing after the lesson. The lesson was in English, easier to follow because the lady teacher and her lady partner taught beginner class only as to attract new dancers to the club.
From there on every time I was free on Sunday evenings I went there and learnt ballroom dancing. And the Englishman was always there, a very enthusiastic student dancer. He worked days and free in the evenings, so he joined other dancing lessons in many other dancing clubs. Evidently there were quite a number of dancing halls around Lower Mainland. At the beginning, we stayed only for the lesson and then went home, because we were not confident enough to ask a woman to dance.
There are 2 types of International Ballroom Dancing, Standards and Latins.
There are 5 that are categorized as Standards: Slow Waltz, Tango, Quickstep, Foxtrot and Viennese Waltz. And there are also 5 that are categorized as Latins: Rumba, Cha-cha, Jive, Samba and Paso-Doble. They are enjoyed by people around the world both as socially as recreational activities and competitively as a sport. International Organizing Committee of the Olympic, has recognized ballroom dancing as a competitive sport. But the inclusion of it to the Olympic seemed unlikely, because they decided that the Olympic is becoming too large, and is going to reduce the number of sports instead.
I joined ballroom dancing for the recreational activities only. I usually manage to dance 3 Sundays a month. Each of the above dances Standards and Latins, have many variations in movement choreographed by the teacher depending on the levels. There are levels of Beginner, Bronze I & II, Silver and Gold. To be able to dance, one has to master at least the Beginner level. And at "Astorino" which give Beginner lesson 1 per month, it took me 10 months to learn all the Beginner level of the Ballroom Dancing. From then on, we were not afraid anymore to ask a woman to dance, especially that we knew already some of them during lessons. It is a good idea to have a regular dance partner, probably in the same level of skill too.
Not long after I finished my Beginner level, I met a partner of the same level with me. Needles to say that I enjoyed ballroom dancing more than ever. We partnered for more than a year. But because of her work schedules and mine many times hard to adjust we kind of met less and less until she said that she found someone else as a dancing partner, and that was that. The last time I heard from her that she was getting married. But I still go dancing with some friends, and I am in the Bronze II level now, kind of my maximum level.
Photo shown are me and my partner, a version of "Hockneyizer" photos, which creates a unique photo collage in the style of the artist David Hockney. (See my collections of photos at http://www.flickr.com/photos/van8)
Tuesday, August 14, 2007
Nanaimo 3
I went to Nanaimo recently and boarded the "Queen of Cowichan" from Horseshoe Bay similar to this "Queen of Surrey" that departed a few minutes earlier to Langdale, Sunshine Coast.

Many smaller islands between Lower Mainland and Vancouver Island. It was a pleasant 1 hour 45 minutes ferry ride to Nanaimo with beautiful views of the Strait of Georgia.
Small boats like this one often seen along the way, taking advantage of good sunny day for sailings.

Sunset at North Nanaimo where I was staying.
I stayed at my good friends Mr & Mrs Li's.
Nanaimo was also busy building the terminal for super ferry the "Coastal Renaissance" that was forthcoming.
On my way back to Vancouver, I boarded the "Queen of Coquitlam" shown here just arrived at Nanaimo from Horseshoe Bay.
The back thrust of the propeller for braking system of the ferry creating a turbulent water around the terminal.
Then cars and foot passengers were ready to board for Vancouver.


And so was the "Queen of Esquimalt" under repair. No wonder the ferry schedules were out of whack.

Life buoy at the entrance to the Nanaimo terminal, and the many islands in the Strait of Georgia in the distance.

"Queen of Capilano" was leaving for Bowen Island. That meant the Horseshoe Bay terminal was near.
"Queen of Coquitlam" arrived at Horseshoe Bay terminal. The water there churning again due to braking system of the ferry.

Arrived at Downtown Vancouver, corner of Burrard and Georgia.
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