Friday, September 24, 2010

Tuolumne Auto Repair & Electric - Diamond Certified Video Profile






Tuolumne Auto Repair & Electric has been Solano County's automotive electrical systems specialist for over 40 years. John McLaughlin, a 20-plus year veteran of the automotive industry, owns and oversees operation of the Vallejo-based shop. Mr. McLaughlin began his career in Europe and immigrated to the United States in 1990. He worked for the original Tuolumne Auto Repair owner before taking over ownership in 1994. Tuolumne Auto Repair employs ASE Certified technicians who excel at diagnosing and resolving electrical systems problems. Their in-depth knowledge of diagnostic procedures and proven track record for troubleshooting make them the experts to which customers are referred when other shops can't pinpoint a problem. Tuolumne Auto Repair utilizes state-of-the-art equipment that allows them to service a broad range of vehicle makes and models, both foreign and domestic. Their technicians undergo continual training to keep their technical skills honed and current. In addition to electrical systems expertise, they offer full auto repair, preventive maintenance, tune-ups and smog certification. Convenient Saturday hours are offered and major credit cards are accepted. For more information visit www.diamondcertified.org
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This is an educational video to show forex traders how to use fibonacci extensions as a leading indicator for placing profit targets in their trading plans. Recorded for the DailyFX audience, the FXCM MetaTrader (MT4) platform was used for the live market examples. Recorded by Wayne McDonell of FX Bootcamp, LLC (www.fxbootcamp.com)

21 comments:

  1. Another brilliant instructional video from FX Bootcamp

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  2. this is for up trend but if we have down trend? is it the same

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  3. have great results with EA, there is one 100% Free if anybody want.

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  4. Where can we get our hands on that fibo tool you're using?

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  5. hi so where would u enter since u have so many choices of fib entries? 382, 50 or 618?

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  6. sweet az cuz. now i need a computer ey

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  7. its very useful information can guide me to be a successful trader

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  8. Great video, thanks!

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  9. Thank you for your videos. Keep the good work. mexico is following you.

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  10. very good video!i learnt a lot

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  11. thank you for informable and valuable lecture with very clear voice and clear language.thank you for upload.

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  12. Thanks, think I'm almost ready for that bootcamp Wayne! You rock!

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  13. Its a good video, but I had a big concern. Every example in this video explained what fibonacci level would look like assuming you were to BUY. How about an example where you would SELL a currency?

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  14. thank you for sharing- I have a better understanding of the FIB & Moving averages now- I appreciate the videos!!

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  15. i like your schooling

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  16. Great!!! complimenti, bravissimi!!!

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