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Wednesday, March 12, 2014

HOF Diamond Horseshoe Pendant Necklace

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If you take a few minutes to look at people on the streets, or glance through any jewelry store, chances are you will see a multitude of “charm” inspired jewelry. Everything from bracelets to pendants…this popular and ever-growing category of jewelry doesn’t seem to be losing any steam at all.

Why? Charm jewelry provides the ability for people to express themselves through the charms they decide to wear. And good luck charms – one of the oldest and most timeless designs in the entire world – have quickly set themselves apart as today’s best selling accessory.

Many, many years ago, people were already accessorizing with good luck charms – talismans of good luck, good fortune and positive thinking. And the same holds true today, as people love to add a design to their wardrobe that supposedly brings good luck and wards off evil.

Is it superstitious? Maybe. But is it fun and fashionable…and right on trend? Absolutely.

Here are a few of the top good luck charms to look for…

1. Four-leaf clover: A classic design that represents hope, faith, love, and luck. Shop Hearts On Fire’s HOF Clover Pendant Necklace.

2. Eye: From all-seeing to warding off the evil eye, the eye brings luck through wisdom, insight, and the power of the mind.

3. Horseshoe: Some say it has to point down so the luck can pour onto you. Others say up so that the luck doesn't run out. Up or down, the horseshoe is a universal symbol of luck and protection. Shop Hearts On Fire’s new HOF Horseshoe Pendant Necklace and the HOF Diamond Horseshoe Pendant Necklace.

4. Ladybug: A symbol of luck and good fortune, especially if one lands on you.

This simple and classic star comprised of perfectly cut Hearts On Fire diamonds is perfect paired with other necklaces or worn alone. This diamond pendant necklace includes a 15-16” extra lightweight chain




Fashion Jewelry Care Tips

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Fashion Jewelry Care Tips
To fully enjoy any fashion jewelry purchase you must 1st realize that fashion (costume) jewelry is not meant to last a lifetime. I strive to sell high quality and durable FUN fashion jewelry at very reasonable prices. My motto is "with proper care you will get a SEASONS wear" (and sometimes much, much more) before your purchase has fulfilled it's FASHION JEWELRY Destiny.  
Follow the suggested guidelines below to get the most enjoyment out of all your fashion jewelry.
Caring for your FASHION jewelry:
1.      Keep your jewelry away from the following as much as possible:
          a.       Water, lotion, perfume, or other harsh chemicals
          b.       NEVER wear jewelry in the pool or ocean
          c.       When NOT wearing, keep in a jewelry box or pouch
2.      Do not use soap/water or jewelry cleaner to clean your costume jewelry. I recommend that you use Windex® or equivalent. Just spray & rinse under the sink with water & wipe away any excess until dry.
3.      ESPECIALLY NEVER USE SILVER JEWELRY CLEANER – it has a mild acid and will ruin your fashion jewelry and strip the finish in seconds!
4.      Fashion Jewelry is best worn for occasions – If you are the “I never take it off & wear it everyday”  type of person - your jewelry will not last as long as someone who wears their jewelry every now & again. I often relate jewelry to clothes. Someone who wears the same shirt everyday can not expect it to last as long as someone who only wears the item once a week.
5.     In time, if your jewelry has lost its luster – don’t despair - consider recycling it by using the beads, charms or chains for a variety of craft projects. Beads can be reused to make earrings, link chains can be cut and used as necklace extenders, charms can be use in scrap booking projects or as pet tags or hot glued to accent just about anything!

Fashion Jewelry Hearts On Fire

Fashion Jewelry Hearts On Fire

Fashion Jewelry Hearts On Fire

Fashion Jewelry Hearts On Fire

Saturday, March 1, 2014

Best Days of the Week to Trade

Best Days of the Week to Trade

So now we know that the London session is the busiest out of all the other sessions, but there are also certain days in the week where all the markets tend to show more movement.

Below is a chart of average pip range for the major pairs for each day of the week:

Pair Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
EUR/USD 69         109           142          136      145 144
GBP/USD 73         149                 172          152      169 179
USD/JPY 41 65       82               91          12         4 98
AUD/USD 58          84                114             99       115 111
NZD/USD 28          81                 98           87       100 96
USD/CAD 43          93                 112         106       120 125
USD/CHF 55          84               119         107       104 116
EUR/JPY 19 133        178               159           223       192
GBP/JPY 100 169        213               179         270      232
EUR/GBP 35         74                 81           79         75 91
EUR/CHF 35         55                55           64        87 76
As you can see from the chart above, it would probably be best to trade during the middle of the week, since this is when the most action happens.
Fridays are usually busy until 12:00 pm EST and then the market pretty much drops dead until it closes at 5:00 pm EST. This means we only work half-days on Fridays.
The weekend always starts early! Yippee!
So based on all these, we’ve learned when the busiest times of the market are. The busiest times are the best times to trade because they give you a higher chance of success.

Managing Yo Time Wisely

Unless you’re Edward Cullen, who does not sleep, there is no way you can trade all sessions. Even if you could, why would you? While the forex market is open 24 hours daily, it doesn’t mean that action happens all the time!
Besides, sleep is an integral part of a healthy lifestyle!
You need sleep to recharge and have energy so that you can do even the most mundane tasks like mowing the lawn, talking to your spouse, taking the dog for a walk, or organizing your stamp collection. You’ll definitely need your rest if you plan on becoming a hotshot trader.

Each trader should learn when to trade.

Actually, scratch that.

Each trader should know when to trade and when NOT to trade.

Knowing the optimal times you should trade and the times when you should sit out and just play some Plants vs. Zombies can help save you a pound of moolah (pun intended).

Here’s a quick cheat sheet of the best and worst times to trade:

Best Times to Trade:

When two sessions are overlapping of course! These are also the times where major news events come out to potentially spark some volatility and directional movements. Make sure you bookmark the Market Hours cheat sheet to take note of the Opening and Closing times.
The European session tends to be the busiest out of the three.
The middle of the week typically shows the most movement, as the pip range widens for most of the major currency pairs.

Worst Times to Trade:

Sundays – everyone is sleeping or enjoying their weekend!
Fridays – liquidity dies down during the latter part of the U.S. session.
Holidays – everybody is taking a break.
Major news events – you don’t want to get whipsawed!
During American Idol, the NBA Finals, or the Superbowl.
Can’t seem to trade during the optimal sessions? Don’t fret. You can always be a swing or position trader. We’ll get back to that later. Meanwhile, let’s move on to how you actually make money in Forex. Excited? You should be!