Wednesday, July 26, 2023

The Funded Trader: Unleashing Your Trading Potential

The Funded Trader:  In the dynamic world of financial markets, trading presents an enticing opportunity for individuals to grow their wealth and achieve financial independence. However, many aspiring traders face the challenge of limited capital and resources to kickstart their trading journey. Enter The Funded Trader Program (thefundedtraderprogram.com), a revolutionary platform that empowers traders to access capital, benefit from expert guidance, and realize their true trading potential. In this blog post, we will delve into the offerings of The Funded Trader Program and how it opens doors to a world of trading possibilities.


The Gateway to Success:

The Funded Trader Program is designed to level the playing field, enabling talented traders to showcase their skills and gain access to capital without shouldering excessive financial risks. By combining cutting-edge technology and expert mentorship, the platform stands as a beacon of hope for traders seeking to turn their passion for trading into a lucrative profession.


Unlocking the Program’s Features:

1. Evaluation Process: The journey begins with a comprehensive evaluation phase, where aspiring traders can demonstrate their trading prowess. This evaluation is performance-based, allowing traders to choose an account size that aligns with their goals and risk tolerance.

2. Real Trading Experience: Once approved, traders can access the program’s capital and embark on real trading journeys. This opportunity empowers them to trade with larger stakes than they would with personal funds, accelerating their growth potential.

3. Risk Management: The Funded Trader Program emphasizes prudent risk management, cultivating a disciplined trading approach that safeguards both capital and profits.

4. Expert Mentorship: Traders enrolled in the program receive personalized mentorship from experienced professionals. This guidance empowers traders with valuable insights, strategies, and feedback to refine their trading techniques.

5. Analytical Tools: The platform equips traders with advanced analytical tools and market insights, empowering them to make well-informed trading decisions.

6. Diverse Trading Styles: Whether a trader prefers day trading, swing trading, or long-term investing, The Funded Trader Program accommodates various trading styles, fostering a supportive environment for diverse strategies.


Thriving in the Community:

The Funded Trader Program isn’t just about capital and tools; it’s also about fostering a vibrant community of traders. Through interactive forums, webinars, and networking opportunities, traders can engage with like-minded individuals, share insights, and collectively grow their knowledge base.


Embrace the Potential:

By joining The Funded Trader Program, traders gain access to a world of possibilities. It is not just a trading platform; it is a transformative experience that can elevate a trader’s journey to new heights.

The Funded Trader Program has emerged as a powerful catalyst for aspiring traders, providing them with the means to access capital, expert guidance, and analytical tools. As traders unlock their true potential, they open doors to new opportunities and greater financial success. With a strong emphasis on risk management, personal growth, and community support, The Funded Trader Program empowers traders to embrace their trading journey with confidence. So, if you’re ready to transform your passion for trading into a thriving profession, The Funded Trader Program awaits you. Embrace the possibilities and take that leap towards financial independence today!

Sunday, September 14, 2014




After your dreamy day of becoming a couple, the next thing you will be thinking is spending your first days in a wonderful place you never get disturbed and a well-earned rest. 

Honeymoon trip in Maldives is described as honeymoon in paradise where you will be chilled with tropical climate in a white sandy beaches along with crystal clear lagoon. Special arrangement are always there for you and on your arrival, many complimentary gifts will be offered to you for a remarkable holiday. You don’t’ have to worry much if you choose to get an all-inclusive package where drinks with full board meal plan is included with some activities such as scuba diving, excursion and snorkeling in one package.

The service in a Maldivian resort is a definite a first class and the honeymooners will have their own private time with great food and drinks.

Photo http://crystalssandymaldives.com/your-honeymoon/

Thursday, September 11, 2014



Big Game Fishing
It is very interesting to involve in activity you always dream of, such as fishing. The big game fishing in Maldives is very famous among visitors as they would be able to catch fish like yellowfin runa, wahoo, swordfish, sailfish and marline and many others species of fish while they enjoy in a perfect holiday. There are Speed boats and Dhonis (Maldivian Boats) equipped with latest fishing gears and equipment and it is readily available from many resorts.

 
Photo: http://fishingbooker.com

Night fishing
While enjoying your unique fishing experience in an amazing sunrise in morning day light, it would be a great experience if you go for sunset fishing during your stay. 

Photo : http://www.gunbaruinn.com/excurtions/

You can catch snappers, emperors, barracuda, squirrel fish and jacks during night fishing and indeed this fishing does not require experience, and you can enjoy the pulsing music of waves and gentle breeze amidst nature's glory. Most of the resorts in Maldives organize night fishing and big game fishing trips for fishing admirers and your catch can be served on same night at dinner on your request.

Photo: http://www.tripadvisor.nl

Tuesday, September 9, 2014



It would be a great experience during your holidays if you could visit to see the Maldivian life culture and style.  Around the Maldives, there are many places to see from Capital island to a local island with a fishing village and agricultural fields.  It will be more fascinating if you could click a picture to post on you Facebook or Instagram with a Maldivian or a place you have visited.



If you want to have some fun with traveling to local island during your holiday, just contact Guest relation officer at your resort of hotel and they will of every arrangement you need.

Things to see in Maldives Local Island

Visit local heritage sites.
 
Visit a local artisans shop to buy Maldivian made arts and craft items


See islanders’ life style.

Have a marvelous meal at a local restaurant with local food

Visit fish processing site and agricultural fields


 And many more….

Saturday, September 6, 2014

Maldivian cuisine are mostly from south Indian consisting of spicy curries and large portion of fish dishes. Your holidays could be not worth if you do not taste something belong to Maldives from traditional dishes to special Maldivian made drinks. 

On your resort island, most of the cousins are international but there are many resorts which has a special night for Maldivian foods. A classic Maldivian meal consist masroshi pastries, mas riha fish curry, papadhu, grilled fish, rice and sweet black tea which is considerably hot and spicy.  A traditional meal consists of white rice, a clear fish broth called garudhiya and side dishes of lime, chili and onions. Curries known as riha are also popular and the rice is often accompanied with roshi, unleavened bread akin to Indian roti, and papadhu, the Maldivian version of crispy Indian poppadums. 












Garudhiya (clear fish broth and white rice)

Some other common dishes include:
Mas huni — Shredded smoked fish with grated coconuts and onions, the most common Maldivian breakfast











Fihunu mas — Barbequed fish basted with chili 

















Bajiya — Pastry stuffed with fish, coconut and onion
















Bambukeylu hiti — Breadfruit curry 















Gulha — Pastry balls stuffed with smoked fish 









Kulhi borkibaa — Spicy fish cake 














Masroshi — Mas huni wrapped in roshi bread and baked








Maldives: one of the finest destination in the world is one of the highly rated relaxing place you never wanted to come back from a vacation ones you reach their. Natural island are surrounded by crystal clear water supported by white sandy beaches. Immerse your feet underneath will bring you a feeling of relaxation and pure yourself from all worries. 

Immerse your face, you see the  garden of the paradise underneath the clear crystal blue water. These coral gardens are full of natural beautiful creatures namely from a clone fish to a whale sharks and manta rays. Exile yourself in their and you never regret it on anytime of your life.

Beside,  Maldives holidays makers options are not limited, but to explore more and more while they enjoy a sip of icy cold drink on a sun bed on a cozy sunny day. Exploring inhabited islands to see their Rich culture mix of Asian and Arabs is something you never wanted to miss while you enjoy a great Holiday.

More Amazing thing to do in Maldives..
  • Diving
  • Snorkeling
  • Island hopping
  • Fishing
  • Shopping and many more.....
and what about Food Lovers? yes...it is here in MALDIVES, THE SUNNY SIDE OF LIFE

(photo: The White Sand Of Constance Halaveli Maldives Resort

Thursday, September 4, 2014



The Coco Palm resort
Pure bliss: After a long journey, Vida and Richard are greeted by a truly beautiful sight

The sea-plane took off and was soon just an ever-dwindling spot on the blue horizon.
We were left standing on a platform about the size of the average family saloon car, bobbing gently up and down on the waves; my new husband, myself and our luggage. And nothing else.
Surrounded by the vastness of the Indian Ocean and with the sun beating down, heating us up to a sticky 30C we wouldn't last long out here.
Nor did we need to. Fortunately, our isolation lasted just a few minutes until our 'rescue' by a dhoni - a traditional small fishing boat - which had travelled all of 200 yards from a nearby tiny island to take us ashore.
For a fleeting moment I had visions of our bags disappearing into the sea as they were transferred to the boat , but they were hoisted swiftly and safely on board and we headed for dry land.
The flight in itself had been unusual: sitting at the front of the tiny plane with the cockpit door open we had a view bettered only by the captain and co-pilot, snazzily clad in shorts and flip-flops. Welcome to flying Maldives-style.
Our journey from London had been a long one, a ten-hour flight to the Maldives capital Male and then the 30 minute sea-plane hop to our island. But as that famous advert goes, good things come to those who wait.
Floating plane, Maldives
Let the sightseeing begin! A short hop on a floating plane to the resort saw the honeymoon start in style
It was our honeymoon and we had chosen the idyllic setting of the Coco Palm resort on the private island of Dhuni Kolhu, in the Baa Atoll.
The setting was lush, the sands around the resort were wash-day white and the lagoon beyond the beach was filled with clear, emerald water. The words ‘tropical paradise’ hardly does it justice.
A stroll around the entire island took barely 30 minutes, not that we were necessarily in walking mode; if you want exercise then it is the water you head for. And, given the island's dimensions, there wasn’t far to go to the sea, no matter which of the four types of accommodation you were in.
We were staying in a Deluxe Villa with an outdoor bathroom, complete with sunken bath; a plunge-pool; a private entrance to the beach and sun-loungers both on the sand and the decking.
We managed a quick, refreshing dip on our arrival, then indulged in the height of pretension, an evening meal of barbecued lobster washed down with a glass of champagne, well, we were on honeymoon after all.
Vida Rodgers and husband Richard in a pool
Vida helps barbecue the food
The happy couple take a just married dip and Vida (right) cooks up a storm at the beach barbecue
The following morning, after a robust meal of eggs, waffles and pancakes and armed with our snorkelling gear, it was time to enter a world that has to be seen to be believed.
No amount of underwater films nor television natural history programmes prepares you for the triggerfish, parrotfish, stingrays, turtles and even harmless sharks that you see while diving in the Maldives. And those are just some of the creatures we recognised, there were many more exotic creatures that we didn’t.
The island is on a plateau which drops into much deeper waters some 20 yards from the beach - easy to spot by the colour change from turquoise to a darker blue - and it is here that the snorkelling is at its most wondrous.
There were a number of excursions, at extra cost, on offer if we decided to leave our base: a private meal for two on a deserted island or sandbank, or even a night for two alone on another stretch of sand where you are cooked a meal by a chef, left to stay in the resort’s beach-side room overnight and are awoken with breakfast the next day.
But, while we decided against some of the pricier romantic options, a two-hour snorkelling trip to a nearby reef, was the perfect trip at just £15 each, enabling us to see fantastic multi-coloured schools of fish, large starfish, wonderful coral formations and, perhaps best of all, a florescent blue cuttle-fish.
And just in case drifting around in an underwater world wasn't relaxing enough, our honeymoon package included a couple’s Balinese massage with oils and soothing music so relaxing that both of us would have fallen asleep if it were not for the loud, delightful singing of a bird in a tree near to our spa.
Maldives sunset
Heavenly sunsets: Watching the sun sink beneath the horizon was a perfect precursor to a romantic dinner
Our final night ended with my husband and I heading towards the jetty where a small boat waited for us with three members of staff on board who served us with wine and canapés while we watched the sun set in the distance.
Life just doesn't get better than this. That is, unless you are heading on to a second resort to stay in a water villa, poised on stilts in calm, clear waters.
The next morning we transferred to the Coco Palm on the crescent-shaped island of Bodhu Hithi, a transfer that involved a 45-minute speedboat trip which, fortunately, coincided with the only rain we experienced throughout our trip, so no sunbathing time was lost.
After being greeted with flowers and champagne, we were met by Asahd, our personal butler, whose first duty was to give us a tour of our water villa. Normally we can manage to find our way around a hotel room unaided, but this time help was needed.
The bathroom alone was the size of the average one-bedroom flat in the UK with its double bath, indoor and outdoor showers, not to mention the flatscreen tv, dvd player, ipod docking station and nespresso machine.
We weren’t feeling stressed, but if we had been Asahd’s rose-water foot massage would have taken away any strain.
Water Villa at Coco Palm Bodu Hithi
All at sea: The newlyweds could enjoy glorious solitude in a water villa at Coco Palm Bodu Hithi
I was a little uneasy during the night when I briefly thought the villa was being attacked, until I realised that the sounds I heard were merely the waves from the incoming tide lapping against the underside of our little haven.
And the uneasiness returned the next day when we stepped straight into the water and I lost one of my flippers trying to shoo away one overly curious fish who, I was convinced, meant us harm.
Clearly I am not a born waterbaby, but the staff put me at ease, reassuring me that the fish was merely inquisitive and not looking for lunch.
Somehow their assurances were forgotten the next day when a 3ft long Jack fish got too close for comfort and we scrambled back onto dry land and ‘safety’.
It was only when we slowly went back into the water that we realised he was probably just investigating these alien invaders in his territory, and after circling our legs once or twice it left us in peace.
Our special newlywed treatment continued at Coco Palm and my husband, Richard, enjoyed a free introductory scuba diving lesson, while I made the tough decision to stay on dry land and opt for a free coco palm massage.
After all my 'hard work' I felt I fully deserved our final evening meal which consisted of a five-course feast accompanied by a different glass of wine with each course.
It's funny how a honeymoon doing exactly what you please in beautiful surroundings can leave you exhausted. But exhausted we were. Perhaps I need another one to get over it.

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Location: Indian Ocean, about 500 Km from Sri Lanka and India.

Population: 250,000 (approx.)

Religion: Islam

Geography: Coral islands grouped into atolls with fringing reefs

Climate: Tropical, Average temp. 30 deg. C

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