Q: There are numerous technical signals that could indicate that a stock is about to move. Decide which ones you think are the most important and are consistent with your trading philosophy. Then, use your trading platform to set up alerts in line with those signals. When a specific stock hits one of your technical signals, you'll receive an online notification and you can decide whether or not you should act on it.  You might want to set an alert when a stock has reached its 52-week low. If it's dropped for no apparent reason, it might present a good buying opportunity. Many traders think that a stock price will increase when its 50-day moving average crosses its 200-day moving average. You can set an alert to notify you when that happens with a stock. The Relative Strength Index (RSI) is another indicator of potential stock price movement. When the RSI indicates that the stock is "oversold," it might present a good buying opportunity as the stock price might increase over the short term. All sophisticated trading platforms have a stock screener. Use it to search for stocks that exhibit technical signals indicating price movements. It's often the case that your trading software will let you know, without you taking any action at all, that certain stocks are "hot" or are likely to move based on certain criteria. Evaluate those stocks with your own trading strategy in mind and make the appropriate decision.
A: Set up alerts. Screen stocks. Pay attention to trending stocks as reported by your trading platform.

Article: Reading the job description is the best way to prepare interview answers that will speak to the company's needs. That is, the company is telling you exactly what they want from you. You have to show them why you meet those needs perfectly. For example, if the job description calls for "time management skills and the ability to think outside of the box" and specifies that you will be expected to work as a team player, then you know that the company may be looking for someone who possesses qualities like organizational skills, punctuality, creativity, inventiveness, communication skills, and cooperativeness. It is important that you choose realistically, as you want to be able to elaborate on your answers during the interview. Use your past experience to back up your claims.  For example, if you claim to be a creative problem solver, think about positions or situations in the past that show you have been able to solve problems with a creative mind. Make sure to provide an anecdote or statistics to back up what you're saying. For instance, if you want to show you solved problems creatively, bring up a specific situation in which you made that happen, such as when you had to redesign the base of a product to make it stand up properly. Once again, if you're going to remember what you want to say in your interview, you're going to need to go over your response a few times. Try printing out the job description and making notes on it, so you have it in front of you to review. Now, when you get in the interview, you must use your past experience to explain both why you're interested in the job and why you'd be a good candidate at the same time. That means that you have to phrase your answer as showing interest in the job while working in your good characteristics. Refer to the position you are applying for, along with the characteristics you have chosen to illuminate. For instance, you could say, "I was pleased to find that you were accepting applications for a design expert with creative problem-solving skills because I have the perfect experience for this position. I have worked as a design expert for 10 years, and I have had to solve problems when designs didn't work quite right. However, I always came up with a solution to the problem. For instance, one time I had to come up with a solution for a product that wouldn't stand up correctly and I needed to rebuild the base. My boss was pleased with the final product."
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Study the job description before the interview. Identify characteristics you have that align with the job description. Be sure to write it down. Formulate an answer.

Problem: Article: Look around you and find where the light is coming from. Light can come from almost anywhere — above you, behind you, around you. Where the light is coming from will make a difference in how your subject looks. For example, light coming from above your subject might cause sharp shadows, while light coming from in front of your subject can flatten the image. Move around your subject and note how changing the direction of the light changes the image. Move your subject to an area where the direction of the light creates the look you want. Certain lights will flatter your subjects, while others can create drama. Light can be bright, soft, harsh or low. It can take on a variety of colors depending on its source. Some lights are cool while others are warm. The quality of the light will affect how your subject looks, and can cause pictures to be too harsh, too soft, too dark, or just right. Your eyes see more details than a camera can pick up. This is why your photos often don't match what you see. But being aware of the exposure, which is the overall brightness or darkness of a scene, will help you capture the details you want to include. If you are using a camera that has an exposure setting, a neutral or normal exposure will create the most natural-looking image. The direction of the light creates highlights and shadows. Highlights are the brightest part of an image. Conversely, a shadow is the darkest part of an image. The contrast between shadows and highlights is what makes an image interesting. Knowing how changing your light will change the contrast is the difference between taking a sub-par photo and taking one that your friends will rave about. Side-lit photos will have a lot of contrast. Front-lit photos will typically have very little contrast. Images shot on a cloudy day usually are also low in contrast, while images shot in the bright sun are generally high in contrast.
Summary: Find the light source. Note the color of the light. Look for details. Look for contrasts.

Q: Conversation holds the keys to all the beautiful women beyond her doors. The most important things to do are to open a conversation fearlessly, watch her reaction and realize that it takes lots of practice to converse comfortably. Everyone does it, most people do it frequently, including the girls you think are completely crazy attractive. Just keep it somewhere between classy and normal and you will look good.
A:
Conversation is a cruel mistress who will never fail to frustrate and surprise you. Do not swear a lot, but do not cringe when others do either.