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Welcome to BlackBerry Feature availability Find more information Start using your device Navigation and typing BlackBerry basics Troubleshooting basics Shortcuts BlackBerry basics shortcuts Phone shortcuts Message shortcuts File and attachment shortcuts Media shortcuts Browser shortcuts Calendar shortcuts Typing shortcuts Search shortcuts Map shortcuts Shortcuts troubleshooting Phone Phone basics Emergency calls Volume Voice mail Speed dial Conference calls Call logs Call waiting Call forwarding Call blocking Fixed dialing Smart dialing TTY support Hearing aid mode Multiple phone numbers Phone options Phone shortcuts Phone troubleshooting Voice commands Perform an action using a voice command Available voice commands Change the language for voice commands Turn off choice lists for voice commands Change the options for voice prompts Improve voice recognition Voice commands troubleshooting Messages Message basics Email messages PIN messages SMS text messages MMS messages Message list options S MIME protected messages IBM Lotus Notes native encrypted messages Continue to download »
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Setting Up Service 3 Getting Started With Sprint PCS Service 4 Setting Up Your Voicemail 5 Sprint PCS Account Passwords 6 Getting Help 7 Section 2 Your Phone 11 2A Your Phone The Basics 13 Front View of Your Phone 14 Viewing the Display Screen 17 Features of Your Phone 22 Turning Your Phone On and Off 24 Using Your Phone s Battery and Charger 25 Navigating Through Phone Menus 29 Displaying Your Phone Number 30 Making and Answering Calls 31 Entering Text 44 2B Controlling Your Phone s Settings 49 Sound Settings 50 Display Settings 56 Location Settings 61 Messaging Settings 62 Airplane Mode 66 TTY Use With Sprint PCS Service 67 Updating Phone Software 68 Phone Setup Options 69 Call Setup Options 70 Customizing the User Interface 74 2C Setting Your Phone s Security 75 Accessing the Security Menu 76 Using Your Phone s Lock Feature 76 Lock Service 78 Using Special Numbers 79 Erasing Contacts 80 Erasing My Content 80 Erasing Pic Video 81 Erasing Voice Memos 82
Index A access codes 13 access points 99 100 groups 101 accessories 125 alarm calendar note 115 alarm clock 114 answering calls 37 antennas 30 application manager 117 settings 120 application settings 125 applications 117 updating 12 attachments 54 56 audio messages 52 auto update for time date 114 C sending data 107 settings 106 turning on off 106 bookmarks 90 browser bookmarks 90 browsing pages 85 87 cache memory 90 downloads 89 searching content 88 security 91 toolbar 87 widgets 88 B backing up device memory battery saving power 14 blogs 88 Bluetooth connectivity blocking devices 109 device address 108 device visibility 106 pairing devices 108 receiving data 109 security 107 116 cable connection 110 cache memory 90 calculator 122 calendar 115 toolbar 115 calendar alarm 115 call log 42 call waiting 39 calls 36 answering 37 conference 38 dialled 40 duration of 41 missed 40 options during 36 received 40 redialling 131 147 2009 Nokia All rights reserved Index rejecting 37 restricting See fixed dialling settings 131 camera assigning images to contacts 76 flash 77 image mode 76 indicators 74 location information 78
Swing Trader s Insight By Scott Hoffman Introduction This trading sheet is a guide to swing trading By swing trading I refer to trades that are held longer than day trades but shorter than long term trend followers In swing trading you are looking to get into a trade one day hold it overnight or a few days and get out as the momentum changes A swing trader should always be working to minimize a loss and although the profits from trading in this timeframe are generally modest hopefully the winning percentage is fairly high Swing trading has two modes The first is swing trading which has its basis in George Taylor Douglass book The Taylor Trading Technique Taylor was a floor trader at the CBOT who kept a detailed trading diary and developed a mechanical trading system from it If you really want to get to know his take on the system read the book But be warned Taylor was a dry
Trend Day Finder Help Professor Seyhun studied stock market returns and risk for all months from 1926 through 1993 and for all trading days from 1963 through 1993 The index gained at an average annual rate of 11 83 for a cumulative return on 1 00 of 23 30 over 31 years If the best 90 trading days or 1 2 of the 7 802 trading days are set aside the annual return tumbles to 3 28 and the cumulative gain falls to 1 10 University of Michigan finance professor H Nejat Seyhun for Towneley Capital Management A trend day occurs when there is an expansion in the daily trading range and the open and close are near opposite extremes Linda Bradford Raschke professional trader Trend days open have little adverse movement then move strongly and close near the opposite extreme of the day s trading range They can have 3 or more times the open close point range of non trend day bars with 