Альпари: компания markets60 Limited вся правда и отзывы

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Генеральный директор компании — Шилов Борис Николаевич, кандидат технических наук с опытом ведения торговли в различных системах более 20 лет. Является автором известных руководств и книг по ведению трейдинговой торговли, в числе которых труды «Биржевая история», «Forex-трейдинг» и «Forex от первого лица». Кроме того, Альпари много лет является самым крупным брокером на Форексе в СНГ с оборотом более 100 млрд. Альпари также считается одним из крупнейших дилеров по зарегистрированным клиентам на сайте. После ввода суммы подтверждаем перевод нажатием кнопки «инвестировать средства». Максимум через час средства поступят на ПАММ-счет и начнут участвовать в торговле. read more

EasyScalp форум

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Он выигрывает за счет высокой скорости анализа и принятия решений. TSLab — современный биржевой терминал со встроенной средой для разработки механических торговых систем. Зарабатывайте на услугах крипто-бирж под брендом своей компании! Программа White Label позволяет нашим клиентам предоставлять брокерские услуги на глобальных крипто-биржах под брендом своей компании. Предлагая новые продукты, вы увеличите приток новых клиентов, а также повысите лояльность текущих за счет расширения ассортимента. read more

Grand Capital: отзывы реальных трейдеров 2022

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Также на сайте брокера (grandcapital.net) представлены видеоуроки как для начинающих, так и для профессиональных трейдеров. При изучении репутации сайта Гранд капитал, отзывы о брокере, как правило, выглядели спорно. Пользователи – как бывшие, так и пользующиеся услугами сайта в данный момент, предъявляют доказательства слива депозитов. Используя сайт ForexTarget.net пользователь принимает условия Политики конфиденциальности. read more

Clusterdelta

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Чаще всего при серьезном всплеске активности рынка заканчивается текущая тенденция движения активов (завершается текущий тренд). Подтверждением разворота может стать пробой цены (предыдущего пика) на меньших объемах. Визуально это выглядит в виде дивергенции ценовых и пиков гистограммы объемов. Применяться индикатор ClusterDelta Volume может применяться в различной интерпретации, в зависимости от Вашей торговой системы. read more

Soho Farmhouse: the Countryside, but Not as You Know It

IMG_1188_2If Carlsberg did farms, they would probably look like Soho Farmhouse, the latest outpost of the Soho House empire of private clubs and hotels: beautiful, trendy, fun, and far more comfortable than your usual country house.

For despite its name, this ambitious project, set in Oxfordshire over a 100-acre estate, is less a farm than a country resort,  complete with restaurants, bars, spas, pools, gym, shops, stables, tennis courts, a man-made lake, a football-pitch, its own cinema and 40 lodges, which can accommodate 140 guests per night. IMG_1189_2While “real” countryside lovers might balk at this trendy, idealised, ultra-comfortable and luxurious version of a farm, it comes as an ideal escape for Londoners, only one and a half hour drive from London. read more

Bryan Batt, the Most Flamboyant of All Mad Men

Mad Men aficionados will remember Bryan Batt (52) as Salvatore Romano, the smooth, flamboyant and closeted art director who gets sacked for refusing the advances of a male Lucky Strike executive. But there’s much more to Bryan Batt than his role in the super successful AMC TV series. An actor, author and shop owner, the Broadway veteran, born in New Orleans, is also a renowned stand-up comedian. Ahead of his London production of Tales Of New Orleans, the one-man cabaret show he will perform from Monday 21st to Wednesday 23rd of September, he talks to Chic-Londres some of his personality traits. read more

Nick Jones: Master of the Houses, Emperor of the Private Clubbing

Since opening in 1995, Soho House has become the epitome of cool, urban chic, redefining the private club concept by attracting a trendy crowd of creative types and a long list of celebs such as Lady Gaga, Kate Moss, Rihanna, George Clooney, Madonna or Scarlett Johansson. As well as opening satellite “houses” in Notting Hill, Shoreditch and Chiswick, it has exported its own brand of exclusiveness abroad, with outposts in New York, Miami, Los Angeles, Berlin, Chicago, Toronto, Istanbul, and soon in Oxford and White City. The Soho House brand has also grown into a group that includes restaurants (Cecconi’s, Pizza East, brasseries…), cinemas (Electric and Aubin), spas (Cowshed) and hotels (Babington House, Dean Street Town House…) Here, its founder Nick Jones (53) reveals some of his personality traits and talks to Chic-Londres about his life as an entrepreneur.

The character trait that defines me best Drive

The trait I most deplore in myself Impatience

The trait I’m most proud of My creative force

If I could change something in the way I look I wouldn’t… I’m quite happy with the way I look!

The quality I appreciate most in a man Straightforwardness

The quality I appreciate most in a woman The same

My definition of friendship A friend is someone you can rely on and have a good laugh with.

My definition of love Someone you love is a person you want to be with all the time. read more

Les Gourmets des Ternes, French Retro Gastro at its Best


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Fans of molecular gastronomy and other experimental recipes might chock in their aerated sous-vide hollandaise or red cabbage gazpacho with grain mustard ice cream at the idea of a good old veal fillet normande or baba au rhum. However, those in search of a great French gastronomy trip down memory lane will love the Gourmets des Ternes, the Knightsbridge outpost of the traditional Parisian bistro beloved of Jack Nicholson, Mick Jagger, Francis Ford Coppola, Liam Neeson, Uma Thurman and Sharon Stone. read more

Leslie Caron: on Fred Astaire, the English and Praying Not To Win an Oscar

Beautiful Leslie Caron (83) was the French ingénue who conquered Hollywood in 1951 when she appeared aged 19 as the female lead in cult musical An American In Paris. Having starred in films such Daddy Long Legs, Gigi, The L-Shaped Room, and Father Goose, her career led her to win two Bafta awards and a Golden Globe for Best Leading Actress, an Emmy award in 2006 for her performance in Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, as well as two nominations for Best Actress at the Oscars. One of the very few ballerinas and actresses to have danced alongside Gene Kelly, Fred Astaire, Mikhail Baryshnikov, and Rudolf Nureyev, she has been by far the most successful French actress in Hollywood. Having sold her Burgundy hotel and restaurant, which she restored and managed for 15 years, she moved to London in 2010, to be closer to her children and grandchildren from her previous marriage to theatre legend Sir Peter Hall. The still stunning actress received Chic-Londres in her Chelsea apartment to talk about buying a tie with Fred Astaire, not being a femme fatale and loving the English.

How would you define yourself in a few words? I believe that I’m a rather nice person. I’m also an overachiever- I always think that I haven’t done enough and when I undertake something, I often go too far. I put my career on hold for 15 years in order to rebuild an auberge, just because I wanted to do something else than being a pawn, which is what an actress is, really. It was a great success, but also a bit mad. I’m also naturally very shy- Jean Renoir, who was my mentor, always used to tell me that shyness was a flaw, not a quality- he was all for communication! read more

Maison Assouline: a Corner of French Luxury on Piccadilly

IMG_8103Since I discovered Maison Assouline last April, this marvel of a lifestyle store/bookshop/collectors’ dream has become one of my favourite places in London. Showcasing French luxury at its best (and here I’m not talking about overly displayed logos and inflated prices, but of rarity and sophistication), IMG_8115this beautiful building, designed by Sir Edwyn Lutyens in 1922, houses a magnificent collection of rare books, vintage treasures, hard-to-find “curiosities” and lovely gifts. In brief, a place reminiscent of the Arts Deco library of a wealthy world traveller and collector, gifted with exquisite taste, which is well worth the visit. read more

Cocktails in the City, Summer Edition 2015

An al fresco two-day festival of cocktails, with 20 of London’s most exciting bars gathered beneath the green canopies of London’s largest private Georgian Gardens… That doesn’t sound half bad. Taking place on Saturday 18th and Sunday 19th July 2015 in London’s Bedford Square Gardens, this cocktail marathon assembles twenty of London’s most exciting bars, from exclusive institutions to elusive speakeasies and brand new haunts: and thanks to its pop up form, the only time when the city’s diverse bar culture can be enjoyed in one place, with no taxi and no tubes! read more

Tartufi & Friends: Truffle Heaven in London

“The diamond of the kitchen”: that’s how famous 19th-century French gourmet Jean-Anthelme Brillat-Savarin called the truffle, a type of fungi that’s been praised by gastronomes for its flavour for more than 4000 years.  Good news then for all of those who have a fondness for this rare delicacy that Italian truffle specialist Tartufi & Friends has opened a new truffle lounge and restaurant at Harrod’s: not a cheap treat -as those products rarely are- but a great treat nonetheless, for the quality of the products and its innovative menu. read more

Playback: Party Like It’s 1995!

Remember the Nineties (of course!) and all that goes with it:  from the grunge/hip hop/rave scene movements to “the Rachel” haircut, Nirvana, Ministry of Sound or Nintendo… Well, those who have fond memories of this decade should love the new event that Bourne & Hollingsworth is launching this weekend in East London. Created by the team behind the ever successful Blitz, Prohibition and Dark Circus parties, Playback: The 90s Party will recreate the distinctive sounds, looks and tastes of the 1990s. read more

Week-End in Magical Istanbul, the Most European of Oriental Cities

Exploring the largest city in Europe in one weekend may seem ambitious. However, if you only have a couple of days to spend in transcontinental Istanbul, as I recently did, here is a short guide to what to do and where to stay.

The Touristy Essentials While Istanbul sits between Europe and Asia, its historical centre lies in the European, continental side, and all its main touristic attractions lay within walking distance of each other, which makes it very easy to see them all in one day- useful if time is in short supply. IMG_7800The magnificent Hagia Sophia is undoubtedly top of the list. The epytome of Byzantine architecture, it was built as a Greek orthodox church in the 7th century, turned into a mosque in the 15th century and eventually transformed into a museum in 1935. Its beautiful dome and mosaics  will leave you speechless. The windows in the upper gallery offer a beautiful view of the Blue Mosque, another landmark built in the 16th century opposite Hagia Sophia. IMG_7768Also unmissable is Topkapi Palace, the former primary residence of the Ottoman sultans. Built in the 15th century, this oasis of peace has sprawling gardens, airy verandas and beautiful, intricate mosaics and paintings. As well as being easy on the eye, it also offers an interesting visual history of the sultans’ court, with its Harem, Imperial Treasury, Bath of the Queen Mother, amongst its plethora of elegant buildings. The Basilica Cistern will particularly appeal to those interested in architecture: a beautiful piece of historical engineering, this underground water reservoir, built in the 6th century, is also known as the “Sunken palace”, due to the 336 beautiful, 9 meters high imposing marble columns supporting its structure. IMG_7761A mere 15 minutes walk from all those historical landmarks is 15th century Grand Bazaar, one of the largest covered markets in the world, with 60 streets, 5 000 shops and its own mosques, hammams and police station! Not for those with a propensity for claustrophobia, but worth the visit for the atmosphere. On the other side of the Bosphorus (but still walking distance) is the Galata Tower, an imposing 65-meter high Medieval stone tower buikt by the Genoese is the 15th century. IMG_7755Situated at the top of the busy, commercial district of Galata, it has the added advantage of housing a bar at the top, with beautiful views of the city and the Bosphorus- although be prepared to queue. Of course, there is much more to Istanbul than those well known landmarks, just as there is more to Paris than the Eiffel tower or to London than Big Ben. However, they are all impressive and make for a great introduction to this beguiling city. read more

House of Peroni: a Taste of Dolce Vita in Brick Lane

Granted, Brick Lane might not immediately bring to mind the sweet life of Italy. However, things are about to change with the return of House of Peroni this month. The successful pop up concept is back to London this spring with The House of Peroni Residency, a month-long celebration of the very best of Italian culture to London. Inspired by the Italian Piazza, House of Peroni is transforming a little corner of East London into a metropolitan garden teeming with food, drink and music, with highlights including a vegan private dining experience with Michelin starred Siciilian chef Accursio Craparo. read more

Sophie Anderson’s Boho-Chic Handwoven Bags

If ancestral South American craftmanship mixed with a trendy London vibe sounds like a recipe for success, it’s because it is, as proven by those exquisite hand woven creations. It was during a school run in 2011 that I first spotted the colourful and exquisite hand-woven bags designed and chicly worn by Kensal Green yummy mummy Sophie Anderson (36), a boho-chic version of the traditional English rose. Fresh from a sojourn in Colombia, the former yoga teacher and stylist was just about to launch her first collection made in collaboration with the Wayuu tribeswomen, an indigenous community of wonder-weavers whom she discovered whilst on a road trip at the border of Venezuela.

LIA 5Not surprisingly, her handmade bags were immediately snapped up by exclusive retailers such as Matches in London, Le Bon Marché in Paris and Henri Bendel in New York, as well as photographed on celebs such as Uma Thurman, Thandie Newton and Claudia Schiffer.

Dominated by multicoloured or black and white geometrical patterns, with playful additions such as pompons, Sophie’s bags can appeal to the adventurous beach lover, urban day tripper or globe trotter wishing to do her bit for fair trade. I’ve worn mine equally easily in London, Corsica, Tulum, Lisbon and at British festivals, and have been told they were a big thing at the last edition of Coachella.LIA 6 read more

Tulum, a Boho-Chic Mexican Paradise

IMG_6038It may well be one of the most tired cliches in travel writing, but Tulum really does look like paradise on Earth: fine white sand lined with coconut trees, aquamarine water (with no sharks or other nasties), lush jungle, eco-trendy thatched huts and the most magnificent Mayan ruins spread out on the beach. Beautifully preserved, this magnificent resort -the jewel of the Mayan Riviera, well ahead of the more known, but definitely less appealing, Cancun and Playa del Carmen- combines unspoilt natural surroundings with a trendy, sophisticated edge, making one feels like a modern-day Robinson Crusoe: surrounded by nature at its best, but also -which is rather nice- spoilt with top-notch restaurants, trendy boutiques and a beautiful, stylish crowd. A place not to be missed, all the more that its unspoilt nature might not last for very much longer, as developers have started hijacking the jungle to build some dreaded “condos”… read more

Temporary Jewellery Tattoos: 2015 Festival Must-Have

tattoosI don’t like tattoos, which probably puts me in the minority nowadays, when they seem to be every trendsetter’s must-have badge of style, whatever their age. For me, they mostly evoke the mermaid my Corsican grandfather wore on his arm -a remainder of his Army days-, a picture of military machismo with a touch of wrinkles. However, something I absolutely love -maybe a throwback from those transfer sheets’ childhood memories- are temporary jewellery tattoos. They’ve been around for a few years now -with Chanel starting the trend- but they’re multiplying now, with bound to be the accessory of Summer 2015. read more

Nicolas Anelka: the Talented “Enfant Terrible” of Football

The talented French Chelsea footballer is as famous for his brilliant game on the field as he is for his “difficult” reputation, which wasn’t much improved during the last World Cup scandal. However, when the notoriously secretive Nicolas Anelka (33) overcame his usual reserve towards the press to welcome Chic-Londres in his Wimbledon’s home a few months ago, he gave us a very different glimpse of his personality.

My main character trait Simplicity

The trait I most deplore in myself Frankness.

My biggest quality The same.

If I could change something in the way I look I would change my eyes colour and would go from dark to a very light brown.

Faults in others or myself that I am most likely to forgive Lying to spare someone’s feelings.

What I most value in my friends Honesty.

My favourite occupation Watching a National Geographic documentary on lions or crocodiles while lying on my sofa.

My idea of happiness Being healthy, having a healthy family and staying somewhere sunny. read more

Danai Gurira: Actress, Playwright and Campaigner

To her legions of fans, Danai Gurira (36) is primarily known as “Michonne”, the formidable sabre-swinging she-warrior and prime annihilator of zombies in post-apocalyptic horror TV drama The Walking Dead, the cult show developed by Frank Darabont (The Shawshank Redemption) and the most watched TV series in America. Danai Gurira is however much more than that: the American-born, Zimbabwean-raised actress, who studied psychology and drama in New York University, is also an award-winning playwright and a women’s rights campaigner. An awestruck Chic-Londres caught up with her in London, where she was one of the guest speakers at the recent Global Summit to end sexual violence in conflict organised by Angelina Jolie and William Hague.
You’ve written a play about Black women suffering from HIV and founded a charity to promote art education in Africa: what motivated you to become a campaigner?

I grew up as a Zimbabwean girl, and while I was lucky enough to be raised in a middle class family and to have a protected childhood, between the States and Zimbabwe, I never saw any difference between me and the other African girls. I’ve always felt that they are me, and that I am them, and that it’s my duty to make sure hat their voices are heard.

What do you think of the work so far accomplished by Angelina Jolie?

I deeply admire both Angelina and her partner, Brad Pitt, who’s also been present for the summit. To me, they represent the best that Hollywood can produce: true activists who use their fame and their power to do some good- definitely something to aspire to. read more