Cet ouvrage présente la technique ancestrale des chandeliers japonais. Transmise de génération en génération et gardée secrète par les traders japonais pendant plus de deux siècles, elle apporte un éclairage incomparable sur la psychologie des marchés boursiers. Véritable encyclopédie en la matière, ce traité exhaustif et pédagogique répertorie plusieurs dizaines de figures selon une classification originale de l'auteur. Ce premier volume est consacré aux structures d'indécision et de continuation.
As far as studio albums go, But Seriously Folks is Joe Walsh's most insightful and melodic. But Seriously Folks, released in 1978, was the album the Eagles should have made rather than the mediocre The Long Run. It captures a reflective song cycle along the same thematic lines of Pet Sounds, only for the '70s. The album's introspective outlook glides through rejuvenation ("Tomorrow," "Over and Over"), recapturing the simple pleasures of the past ("Indian Summer"), mid-career indecision ("At the Station," "Second Hand Store"), and a melancholy instrumental ("Theme From Boat Weirdos"). The disc's finale, "Life's Been Good," is a sarcastic and bittersweet ode to Walsh's "rock star-party guy" persona which reached the Top 10 on the pop charts and became a staple of FM rock radio…
Part of the fun of following developments in Baroque music is that, while the press is reduced to trying to work up excitement for the merest scrap of music potentially by Mozart or Beethoven, unknown masterpieces by the likes of Vivaldi are still surfacing with regularity. This release by the energetic French label Naïve (check out the wild cover photo, apparently of contralto Sonia Prina) is a case in point. Conductor Ottavio Dantone and his Accademia Bizantina ensemble, prime exponents of the rocking and rolling school of Italian Baroque interpreters, here uncover a dozen arias drawn from little-known Vivaldi manuscripts, or inserted as alternate numbers into existing operas.
Des conseils pour apprendre à prendre les bonnes décisions au bon moment. A travers sept outils, la neuropsychologue fournit des clés pour comprendre comment le cerveau prend des décisions, des moyens d'identifier ses vrais besoins et d'éviter les pièges (biais cognitifs, émotions fortes) qui empêchent de faire des choix éclairés. …