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03rd September 2009
When you see one of those "best places to live" lists, in a magazine or elsewhere, what do you think? Do you long to move to one of those places or do you think the ratings are just a big bunch of baloney? How do these lists cause you to feel about where ... Read >
Author: Yodle
02nd September 2009
Nifty is a well diversified stock index accounting for National Stock Exchange. It is specially analyzed and calculated based on fifty stocks. It holds some certain rules that are different from SENSEX. It also completes an assortment of purposes such as ... Read >
Author: Money Control
15th August 2009
How much life insurance will cost you depends on a few factors like your health, your age and the type of benefit or policy you have been looking for. The fact is that if you opt for life insurance at an older age you will have to pay higher premiums. The... Read >
Author: Juanita
08th August 2009
The Investment Grade Value Stock Index is a barometer of a small but elite sector of the stock market. Some Investment Grade Value Stocks are included in all averages and indices, but even the Dow Jones Industrial Average includes several issues that are ... Read >
Author: Steve Selengut
03rd August 2009
The Stock Market seems to be the only thing in the world that is not affected by inflation - or at least that's the reaction you get when you look at charts of the major Stock Market Indexes. It is quite ordinary to see people refer to levels in a stock ... Read >
Author: ctdriver
30th June 2009
Equity annuities offer a good way to manage retirement risk. Equity annuities provide potentially high investment returns without the fear of losing principal, as is the case with traditional investment products. Equity annuities work by placing most of t... Read >
Author: Steven Hart
28th June 2009
What is equity index universal life insurance? Equity index universal life (EIUL) is an insurance product in which most of its premium – usually between 80 percent and 90 percent – are invested in traditional fixed income securities. The rest of the p... Read >
Author: Steven Hart
27th April 2009
Most investors profit when a stock, index, or commodity goes up. But the market never goes straight up or down, but worms up and down on its trend in one direction or the other.
Most investment dollars are left on the table when the market pulls bac... Read >
Author: Michael Calhoun, Juris Doctorate
27th March 2009
Oil is essential to our lives. Without it, there wouldn't be electricity and success wouldn't have also existed in the vocabulary of Engineering firms as without oil, they would spend a lot of fortune trying to replace their rusting machines year by year.... Read >
Author: ajcones
12th February 2009
When you see one of those "best places to live" lists, in a magazine or elsewhere, what do you think? Do you long to move to one of those places or do you think the ratings are just a big bunch of baloney? How do these lists cause you to feel about where ... Read >
Author: sashalevin
23rd January 2009
It is all finance, money market, stock market and related paraphernalia that are riding herd in the world economy. Take any nation; the matter of prime concern is the attempt to keep safe away from the global recession bug. But many a nation is a victim o... Read >
Author: Sourav Sharma
16th January 2009
New Year came as a positive start for the Asian stock market with various corrective steps undertaken to ease the global economic meltdown. The Asian Stock Index flashed higher share price benchmarks for Tokyo, Sydney, Shanghai, Taipei, Malaysia, and Indi... Read >
Author: Sourav Sharma
16th January 2009
Mixed hopes of success and fall have been haunting investors for three months now. With India being integrated with the world economy, the GDP growth rate bearing testimony to the fact, foreign trade has seen a dramatic rise over the last two decades. The... Read >
Author: Sourav Sharma
06th January 2009
The combination of an ailing economy and a struggling housing market during an election year has created the perfect storm to once again bring issues concerning the federal capital gains tax rate to the forefront of the public’s attention. As our nation... Read >
Author: Brian S. Icenhower
08th December 2008
The resilience of Sensex to terrorist attacks on India has been proved time and again. Post-1993, in eight out of 13 incidents, the Sensex gave a positive return after the attacks were committed. In fact, a day after the 1993 Bombay bombings, the ... Read >
Author: Divya
08th September 2008
Today, more than ever before trading has become easy for everyone. Whether you are at your workplace or at home, trading systems are making it easier for everyone to trade on stocks or futures with the click of the mouse. But with so many futures and stoc... Read >
Author: Eric J Ken
13th August 2008
What are the best ways to find offshore oil drilling jobs? Undoubtedly, the best way is to have a friend or relative working on an oil rig recommend you for an open position. Unfortunately, most of us don't have this convenient option. So, what can you do... Read >
Author: Calvin
10th June 2008
With a lot of the news surrounding the economy and how bad it is, I thought it might be a great time to discuss life insurance and how it might be time to really consider it as a way to diversify your portfolio.
A dear friend of mine forwarded a link t... Read >
Author: Janet Foust
08th November 2007
The bull-run in the Indian stock market came to a halt on May 18, as the Bombay Stock Exchange recorded its worst fall.The benchmark index of the Bombay Stock Exchange closed at 11,391 down 826 points, which is the highest ever fall for the Sensex. The NS... Read >
Author: jenzrulz
02nd September 2007
My husband and I are customers and big fans of USAA the member owned financial services company that serves military personnel and their families. Occasionally they post some very good articles on their website. Today I read, “The Housing Bust: Is the... Read >
Author: Julie Jalone
30th March 2007
While some Wall Street herds may be stumbling over themselves to gobble up the record setting Dow index, the numbers show that bigger is not always better.
The Russell 2000 Growth Index, which consists of fast-growing small cap companies, gained 6.5% i... Read >
Author: John Whitefoot
30th March 2007
It looks as though it'll take more than a nuclear bomb to thwart the North American penny stock markets.
The world's loopiest dictator announced last weekend that he detonated a nuclear bomb. How did the global markets respond? They didn’t even hiccu... Read >
Author: John Whitefoot
30th March 2007
While I hate to deconstruct the events of 9-11 down to an impersonal, economic level, the fact is, it's inevitable. For the events of 9-11 were in large part an attack not just on America and her people, but also on democracy and world capitalism.
For ... Read >
Author: John Whitefoot
26th March 2007
In the news: Volkswagen, Europe’s largest automaker and producer of the popular brand of VW clutch parts including various VW clutch disc --- has released some statements saying that its partnership with Malaysia’s Proton Holdings Bhd is already at ... Read >
Author: benjamin
14th March 2007
Whether it’s the stock market, your job, or your day-to-day relationships, it’s easy to get comfortable when things are going good. Letting your guard down and lapping up the beams of success, while duly earned, may also mean you are unprepared for an... Read >
Author: John Whitefoot
15th May 2006
If you take the fact that the bulk of investment managers cannot get into double figures on a compound growth basis over five years and very few can out perform the stock index, then it is obvious you have to be careful with your fund selection.
This a... Read >
Author: kelly price
09th April 2006
Copyright 2006 Geoff Gannon
Over the past few days, there have been several stories written about Warren Buffett's $14 billion bet on global stock markets. I believe these stories are all in reference to this excerpt form Berkshire Hathaway's annual re... Read >
22nd December 2005
OLSOFT Software
TraderXL – All-in-One Technical Analysis Solution for Microsoft Excel.
December, 2005
For Immediate Release
For more information contact:
Eugene Olevsky, OLSOFT
Klinskaya-3-36, Moscow, Russia 125414
Tel/Fax +7 (095) 212-8223
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Author: Eugene Olevsky
30th November 2005
OLSOFT Software
AnalyzerXL – Technical Analysis Solution for Microsoft Excel
November, 2005
For Immediate Release
For more information contact:
Eugene Olevsky, OLSOFT
Klinskaya-3-36, Moscow, Russia 125414
Tel/Fax +7 (095) 212-8223
Email: sup... Read >
Author: Eugene Olevsky
18th November 2005
OLSOFT Software
DownloaderXL – Easy-to-use software to download and manage data in Microsoft Excel.
November, 2005
For Immediate Release
For more information contact:
Eugene Olevsky, OLSOFT
Klinskaya-3-36, Moscow, Russia 125414
Tel/Fax +7 (09... Read >
Author: Eugene Olevsky
13th November 2005
Most of us have heard of stock indexes, but have only a fuzzy idea of them at best. This article aims to clarify some of the basics of stock indexes -- what they are and how they work.
What Is A Stock Index?
A stock index is simply an average price ... Read >
Author: Ron King
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