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24th September 2009
President Bush came into office with great promise, and the reality has been one failure after another, and this is coming from a writer who was a conservative Republican before the President knew what the term meant. Let’s use former President Ronald R... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
Are you looking for a way to get the book Conquer the Crash for free?Well, you can. When you subscribe to the Elliott Wave Financial Forecast service, which delivers the most insightful market analysis you can buy, you will get your very own free copy of ... Read >
Author: Eldon Barker
22nd September 2009
The short answer is everybody. Investors, teachers, community leaders, business owners, corporate CEOs, your mom and dad... Anyone who reads it will find Robert Prechter's Elliott Wave Theorist (EWT) newsletter a life-changing experience.What is it about?... Read >
Author: Eldon Barker
17th September 2009
The recipient of widespread critical acclaim for its somewhat accurate portrayal of White House working conditions, The West Wing premiered in Fall 1999 to much fanfare and media attention.
Seasoned acting veteran Martin Sheen plays the lead role of Pres... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
17th September 2009
Forex Trading - About Rounding Off Numbers
We perform rounding off numbers in our daily activities, be it going to the market, considering the temperature, or buying a piece of property. All of us are drawn to round numbers or those that end in zero. I... Read >
Author: Lee J. LaCasse
17th September 2009
Worried about your stocks? Blame it on Wall Street.
Investors today face a barrage of conflicting information and exaggerated return claims from what most people consider the "market" -; the S&P 500 or the Dow Jones Industrial Average. But these indexe... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
16th September 2009
It is fun to go on backpacking trips. But it will be so much fun to travel on ultra-light backpacks. Not many people know the way to travel light. This is the reason why most people end up lifting heavy weights on their back. Now, here are some useful bac... Read >
Author: Francis Murphy
16th September 2009
With today’s economic turmoil many people are probably wondering when this recession is going end, what caused it to happen and is it going to reoccur. In this article I will give a brief history of recession in the U.S.A. what caused it to happen and s... Read >
Author: Mike Leavitt
16th September 2009
The biggest etf was the first one. Created in 1993, SPDR, short for Standard & Poor's 500 Index Depository Receipts, continues to be in trading activity, a most popular choice.
Spiders are funds managed by State Street Global Advisors, follows the S... Read >
Author: Ian Wright
15th September 2009
Thomas Edison was credited with inventing the light bulb in a research laboratory he set up in 1876 and this is his major credit to fame. What most people don’t know is that he was one of the main founders of the General Electric Company. Edison had by ... Read >
Author: James Thompson
11th September 2009
Have you ever heard of the Dogs-of-the-Dow system. It’s a well known system in the stock and trading business. There are several stock brokers who have earned a lot of money by working with this system. They are using at for several years now. They thi... Read >
08th September 2009
The H1N1 virus, or swine flu, is likely to increase health insurers' medical costs and hospitals' patient volumes this fall and winter. The extent of those increases depends on how severe and expansive the infection is.
Hospitals and health insurers a... Read >
07th September 2009
I read a banner ad online the other day; it was from a financial guru selling his trading techniques. Interestingly, his very witty tag line goes something like, “predicting the stock market before it goes up.”
Clever I thought, he can predict the... Read >
Author: John Whitefoot
04th September 2009
Mutual funds come in a number of different categories, which all vary according to the rates of return, risk factor involved as well as the period of time they take to mature. An index mutual fund is a category of investment that seeks to ensure stability... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
04th September 2009
Efficient market hypothesis was introduced by French mathematician Louis Bachelier in 1900 in his dissertation. Efficient Market Hypothesis), says that markets are completely efficient and that all prices in the market already reflect the available knowl... Read >
Author: Dr. Glen Brown
03rd September 2009
One rule of thumb regarding history is that it tends to repeat itself. Could the current economic situation in the United States, which has stretched from 2008 to 2009, become somewhat reminiscent of what occurred during the recession of the early 199... Read >
Author: GreenDegree
30th August 2009
Gold
Demand for precious metals in self-directed U.S. Individual
Retirement Accounts is growing for many of the reasons other
investors have been drawn to the metal – a hedge against
inflation, dollar weakness and credit-market worries.
Gold ... Read >
Author: Andrea Marie
29th August 2009
Day traders can be categorized into two different types - namely Momentum and Scalper Traders. Momentum day traders purchase stocks which keep fluctuating from high to low throughout the day, whereas the Scalper day traders deal stocks within minutes. Whi... Read >
Author: MarkJackle
29th August 2009
On Monday morning, the sun was shining extra bright for one Southern Californian firm. The small specialized health care business of Advanced Medical Optics (NYSE: EYE) experienced a truly perfect day. At least, its investors did.
You see, Abbott Labo... Read >
Author: Penny12
26th August 2009
There are many investment strategies for both the novice and sophisticated investor. The CTA managed fund has been overlooked until recently. Now the top performing investments are managed by CTA's and you should consider including these in your portfol... Read >
Author: Dwayne Strocen
24th August 2009
Day traders can be categorized into two different types - namely Momentum and Scalper Traders. Momentum day traders purchase stocks which keep fluctuating from high to low throughout the day, whereas the Scalper day traders deal stocks within minutes. Whi... Read >
Author: MarkJackle
20th August 2009
Stock terminology can get confusing in beginners stock trading. It is not that the terms are misleading, but more because there are so many of them to know. If you take the time to learn a few of these beginners stock trading key words at a time, you’ll... Read >
Author: Adam W. Porter
18th August 2009
Do you know what a “blue chip” stock is? How about what an “over the counter” stock is? You should. It’s important to know the difference in beginners stock trading. Generally speaking, there’s a quality difference between the two. While there... Read >
Author: Adam W. Porter
10th August 2009
Introduction
In general, a stock market index attempts to measure a piece of the entire stock market universe. You probably have heard of the S&P 500 (Standard and Poor 500) or the DJIA (Dow Jones Industrials Average) - these represent the top 500 US ... Read >
Author: Rich Fulton
10th August 2009
General Overview
To begin, it helps to describe a stock market index - simply put, this type of index tries to measure a subset of the entire stock market. For example, the top five hundred US-based stocks by market capitalization are tracked by the S... Read >
Author: Rich Fulton
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
07th August 2009
Who recognized there would be another statin supplied to the packed U.S. cholesterol-drug market? The FDA approved a new one yesterday.
The medicine, known generically as pitavastatin, will be sold under the brand name Livalo by a company called Kowa P... Read >
Author: Orshe
04th August 2009
Stocks, coming off the best July in two decades, got a strong August start Monday after better-than-expected readings on manufacturing and car sales added to bets that the economy is starting to stabilize.The Dow Jones industrial average (INDU) added 115 ... Read >
Author: Jesse Purves
03rd August 2009
Our parents and the media have told us to “Get a college education, find a good job, and invest in a 401K.”
So, how is that working for you?
Recently my stepdaughter Amanda asked me to review her financial situation. Scattered across her bed were ... Read >
Author: Les Schmidt
28th July 2009
Figuring out the proper stop loss when day trading, whether experienced or novice, is always a tricky subject. One thing is most certain, those traders that consistently do not use stop loss orders face almost a 100% chance of losing a significant amount ... Read >
Author: sarah ableen
25th July 2009
Starting a business during a recession is sort of like vacationing during the off-season the waters may be a little rougher, the environment a little chillier; but it's also less crowded and everyone's willing to negotiate. Now, someone with experience st... Read >
Author: Eric Schmeltzer
22nd July 2009
"An unsecured loan or unsecured line of credit allows your business to receive financing without the use of collateral such as an office space, office equipment, company car, etc.
An unsecured loan or unsecured line of credit is best used by a busines... Read >
Author: berg0101a
22nd July 2009
“It is not worthwhile to try to keep history from repeating itself, for man’s character will always make the preventing of the repetitions impossible.” ~Mark Twain
If you know your history, you have no reason for worry! The current economic crisi... Read >
Author: Patrick Valtin
17th July 2009
The motorcycle business in the UK has taken a slight downturn, according to an article in the Wall Street Journal, dated March 9, 2009. The article came from reporter Katie Bristow, over the Dow Jones Newswires and was reported in the WSJ. The industry is... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
16th July 2009
Recent reports on the housing market show that, after the past months of dismal news in the real estate world things might be turning around. According to tvnz.com, previous quarters showed a drop of 2.1% of national property values, compared to the 0.4%... Read >
Author: Netvantage Marketing Internet Marketing Consulting
16th July 2009
Exhibiting in economically turbulent times is problematic. Yet the challenge may not lie exactly where you think it does.
It's not the falling Dow Jones that's the problem. It's not the S&P, nor the price of oil. It's not even the constant reiteration ... Read >
Author: shirishg2000
11th July 2009
As the financial markets are melting down, people are terrified to put their money in any investment vehicle. Even the smartest and bravest investor will cower down and tightly hold his money as he watches major corporations fall down. Since people don’... Read >
Author: Yossarian
10th July 2009
One rule of thumb regarding history is that it tends to repeat itself. Could the current economic situation in the United States, which has stretched from 2008 to 2009, become somewhat reminiscent of what occurred during the recession of the early 1990s... Read >
Author: GreenDegree
27th June 2009
Word got around that the country was showing the signs of revitalization. The hopefulness of the experts has swiftly been reflected in the buying patterns of investors and the economy is beaming. Yesterday, the Dow Jones industrial average was at a 235 po... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
20th June 2009
The force of the knock across the financial sector over the past 12 months has exposed the weaknesses in the global financial tectonic plates. From New York to London to Hong Kong to Tokyo, the newly formed global network cracked under the strains of the... Read >
Author: tugsearch
20th June 2009
The force of the knock across the financial sector over the past 12 months has exposed the weaknesses in the global financial tectonic plates. From New York to London to Hong Kong to Tokyo, the newly formed global network cracked under the strains of the... Read >
Author: tugsearch
19th June 2009
When investing in the sharemarket, one of the hardest decisions is deciding what to buy. Different people like different methods so here I will run through some of the popular strategies.
Article:
When investing in the sharemarket, one of the hard... Read >
Author: julialee
14th June 2009
The Wall Street Journal is a daily newspaper that's published in the United States, Asia and the United Kingdom by Dow Jones & Company, a division of News Corporation. The Journal had the largest circulation of any paper in the United States, until USA To... Read >
Author: AmCy
12th June 2009
LONDON: anyoption™, a new large scale binary option online trading platform that offers private and institutional traders worldwide access to hundreds of forex options, index options, stock options and commodities options was launched on Wednesday.
... Read >
Author: Anyoption Payment Services Ltd.
07th June 2009
Purchasing property now in Detroit is a gamble. You have got to have all the right cards. These include credit, capital, and long term security. Sure, these may sound obvious, but in today's market, home sellers and the banks issuing loans are looking clo... Read >
Author: michael russell
05th June 2009
The dawn of the e-era has empowered the individual in ways that were unthinkable a decade ago. Who could have imagined that a multi billion corporate that decide the Dow Jones Index will face competition from teenagers operating a website from the haven o... Read >
Author: sambarns9002
04th June 2009
Did you have any money invested in the stock market in 2008? Whether you invested through your 401(k), or bought mutual funds, bonds, or stocks, it is most likely you saw the value of your investment or portfolio decrease by as much as 30-50% in a matter ... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
01st June 2009
With the amount of times I have seen the name Charles Jennings pop up in recent news regarding e-Learning and business online, I was surprised to discover that there was not a comprehensive and up-to-date profile that was easy to find (yet, rather confusi... Read >
Author: MarkeD
19th May 2009
An ETF (Exchange Traded Fund) is an investment vehicle designed to have characteristics of the mutual funds and flexibility of trading as stocks. ETFs (Exchange Traded Funds) are traded on stock exchanges in the same way the stocks are traded. They could ... Read >
Author: Viktor Ka
18th May 2009
Last weekend a friend was telling me over dinner that there was no recession. He pointed to the fact that there was construction going on all around his well appointed neighborhood.
In fact, he contended, the (non-existent) recession was probably the ... Read >
Author: John Whitefoot
15th May 2009
Denver, CO—Reuters reported this week that the stock market rallied largely upon news of unexpected increases in home sales throughout the United States. While home prices declined slightly, observers looked to the boost in home sales as a sign that blo... Read >
Author: unleadedsoftware
26th April 2009
Exhibiting in economically turbulent times is problematic. Yet the challenge may not lie exactly where you think it does.
It's not the falling Dow Jones that's the problem. It's not the S&P, nor the price of oil. It's not even the constant reiterati... Read >
Author: Susan Friedmann
16th April 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Scott Cole
Since the U.S. stock market hit its closing low on March 9th, it has rallied over 20%. Even prior to the Dow Jones Industrial Average's 497 point advance on March 23rd, the market had shown significant signs that a nice r... Read >
Author: ScottProGolf
27th March 2009
What exactly are ETF's?
Introduction
Exchange-Traded Funds, or ETFs, are basically like mutual funds but that trade on stock exchanges, with a few important differences. They have many of the benefits of stocks while avoiding some of the disadvantages... Read >
Author: RodGray
24th March 2009
Stock market investors usually talk about two types of markets: bull markets and bear markets. Simply put, during bull markets, stock prices are on the rise and investors are optimistic that they will continue that way. During bear markets, stock prices ... Read >
Author: Bernz Jayma P.
11th March 2009
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Yahoo finance is a real-time stock market display website. This site is used mostly for college level finance classes as well as investment classes. If you signed up with a yahoo.com email address it will let you pick stocks and develop yo... Read >
Author: ashPresentom
01st March 2009
In these days of financial turmoil, many are worried on what could happen to their investments on the financial market, most specially on the stock market and if you're a new investor that is thinking about investing your money in the stock market, you ma... Read >
Author: randy
18th February 2009
I've just received my Master Practitioner Strategist certification in Neuro Linguistic Programming learning all kinds of wonderful facts, which I will continue to share with you over the coming weeks and months. For example, did you know that information ... Read >
Author: Debra L. Morrison
14th January 2009
Free Interrelated Article About FX Trading
If you are seaching for information related to FX Trading or any other such as Currency Trading System, Forex Trading, Spot Currencies, Foreign Exchange Trading System, Futures Daytrading or Day Trading System... Read >
Author: Evan James
12th January 2009
As we start the New Year, it's time to glance in the rear view mirror and rejoice that 2008 is behind us. It was a tumultuous year during which nearly every aspect of the global economy took a beating—from stocks and bonds to every other financial instr... Read >
Author: Jose Roncal
09th January 2009
By Natalie Pace,
Author of Put Your Money Where Your Heart Is: Investment Strategies for Lifetime Wealth
Build a better nest egg with 6 easy, sound strategies for 2009.
The stock market lost 38% in 2008, but if you lost more than 20%, your problem ... Read >
Author: FSB Authors
08th January 2009
The final week of 2008 passed with many markets recording their worst annual performance for generations. Equities finished above their lows, but still finished down by at least 30%. The S&P 500 closed 2008 down 38%, while the Nikkei closed down over 40%.... Read >
Author: cordieliea
06th January 2009
Mast Er Cleanse Soup
Body detox home remedy diets such as the maple syrup lemon diet are not necessarily easy, but the benefits far out weight the challenges. Diets such as the lemon maple syrup cleanse have recipes that are widely available but it's r... Read >
Author: Lori
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
05th January 2009
Detox Foot Soak Recipe
A great example of this is Vitamin C. Vitamin C has been shown in many, many studies to help in weight reduction. According to researchers from Arizona State University, individuals consuming sufficient amounts of vitamin C oxidi... Read >
Author: Lori
28th December 2008
The bulls and bears of the stock market are both tempting and scary to the investors. Speculators are enchanted by the stock market’s potential to help them in making quick money with a big M. While those who tread with care and caution, often shy away ... Read >
Author: loic
15th December 2008
Stock market indices play an important role in gauging the economic health and progress of a country. Oftentimes someone will say “the stock market is up” or “down” but that is not necessarily a meaningful statement. Understanding how stock mark... Read >
Author: Bradley A Johnson
04th December 2008
The stock market crash of 2008 is the worst that the world has ever seen in terms of the number of points erased from the major indices. At its lowest point to date, the Dow Jones Industrial Average has lost a historical 6749 points! To put this into pers... Read >
Author: Jason Ng
03rd December 2008
The Dow Jones and the FTSE might have dropped value in recent months, and the number of vacations being booked might be tumbling, but it doesn't seem to be affecting the number of visitors Lanzarote is attracting this winter.
At the start of 2008 in fa... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
02nd December 2008
Last week US equities ended a volatile week with big rallies on Friday, but these only came after the benchmark S&P 500 index had plunged to levels not seen for over a decade on Thursday. Despite Friday's 6%+ rallies on the Dow Jones and S&P 500, those ma... Read >
Author: cordieliea
02nd December 2008
October 7th, 2008 Dow Jones took a dive by a whopping 508 points. Over the past three months global markets were hit by an $8.1 trillion loss in value. Banks fail one after another, panic in the Wall Street... That's what already came to be known as the b... Read >
Author: Jon Sparks
02nd December 2008
October 7th, 2008 Dow Jones took a dive by a whopping 508 points. Over the past three months global markets were hit by an $8.1 trillion loss in value. Banks fail one after another, panic in the Wall Street... That's what already came to be known as the b... Read >
Author: Jon Sparks
17th November 2008
Well, its been quite a week. Including the effects of inflation, the Dow Jones Industrial Average is at least 20% below where it was 10 years ago! We will see layoffs in the 6 figures for many months now and we’ll probably see unemployment rates north... Read >
Author: Chris Carter
03rd November 2008
Warren Buffett is the world famous stock market guru. Recently, he bought stakes of General Electric Co (GE) and Goldman Sachs Group. General Electric Co (GE) is a technology and services giant company which is listed in Dow Jones board; whereas, Goldman ... Read >
Author: Alexander Chong
30th October 2008
Economic Chaos
When was the last time you saw the Dow Jones Industrials in the 8’s? Last year Americans paid more than 19 million dollars in credit card late fees. The economy is reeling from too much consumer consumption of everything f... Read >
Author: Sara Carrol
30th October 2008
Economic Chaos
When was the last time you saw the Dow Jones Industrials in the 8’s? Last year Americans paid more than 19 million dollars in credit card late fees. The economy is reeling from too much consumer consumption of everything from fossil... Read >
Author: Sara Carrol
23rd October 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Lin Schreiber
The Dow Jones is whipping up and down more rapidly and more frighteningly than the scariest Giga-coaster (that's giant roller coaster), the media is whipping up a frenzy of hysteria, and politicians are whipping out the... Read >
Author: Lin Schreiber
21st October 2008
At the time of this writing, the country is facing real and growing fear … on Wall Street and on Main Street. The Congress, without shame, has passed the bailout plan along with a whole bunch of pork. In other words to get enough votes, individual mem... Read >
Author: Chris Carter
17th October 2008
The current financial crisis has brought attention to the uncertainty faced by investors. The state of the economy and the recent rate cuts are making it difficult for retirees to get the return on investments that provide necessary income. And, while ... Read >
Author: Jennifer Wirt
15th October 2008
The Dow Jones Industrial Average lost 20% of its value the week of October 5, 2008. After looking at the damage done during this incredible week in stock market history, many novice and experienced investors began suffering from ursaphobia.
Ursaphobia ... Read >
Author: Andy LaPointe
15th October 2008
On October 10, 2008 the Dow Jones Industry Average futures were down over 700 points and during mid-morning trading it actually crossed over into positive territory. At the end of the day, the DJIA closed down over 400 points. That is a price swing over 1... Read >
Author: Andy LaPointe
15th October 2008
I would like to share with you to following headlines:
The Dow Jones Industrial Average is down 175 points…
The Nasdaq is down 2 ½ %...
Oil prices are up $25 per gallon…
Employment rates highest level in 5 years…
Real estate values are declini... Read >
Author: Andy LaPointe
13th October 2008
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Some recent headlines from the news . . .
“2 Trillion Dollars lost from Retirement Savings in last 2 weeks”
“People l... Read >
Author: Jennifer Wirt
13th October 2008
Unless you’re living in a dungeon you know what the market it looking like right now. I’m sure that all of you are diversified in your investments. If you’re not diversified then you’re getting smoked in a very bad way right now. Unless of cour... Read >
Author: Matthew Faery
02nd October 2008
With the global financial crisis battering major markets across the world, investors have been packing their suitcases and moving to new regions seeking refuge in potential financial havens.
However, doubts as to whether there are really such havens ha... Read >
Author: Glen Dimaandal
30th September 2008
With the economy on the brink of a recession, the stock market down and multiple failures of both banks and brokerage firms, will the US stock market provide us with a year end rally?
History says yes.
The Presidential Cycle has historically provided a ... Read >
Author: John Rothe
29th September 2008
The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) is located in New York City. It is one of the biggest stock exchanges in the world and lists over 3,200 companies. The NYSE allows buyers and sellers to trade stock efficiently among each other. Just as a supermarket ... Read >
Author: Samantha Asher
09th September 2008
It was a good week for European equity markets with the FTSE100 finishing the week at 5636, its highest level for nearly two months. US markets didn’t have such a good time of it, with the Dow Jones and S&P500 finishing largely flat on the week and the ... Read >
Author: cordieliea
01st September 2008
Most major international stock indices are dropping fast. In fact, stock markets in Asia, the United Kingdom, and Europe have all now seen the fury of the bear. A bear market is generally defined as a drop of twenty percent from the market's previous high... Read >
Author: James William Smith
30th June 2008
With the volume of deals decreasing at a significant pace, a new set of questions are being asked about the Manhattan real estate market. Most of them have to do with the general point of curiosity that has got everyone's mind in a fix: Will the slowdo... Read >
Author: Elika Associates
26th June 2008
In the world of stock investing, the more you know, the better you are. Most investors subscribe to at least one business journal and others subscribe to investor newsletters. The costs of subscriptions are reasonable compared to other specialized reading... Read >
Author: Meena Kumari
23rd June 2008
Gold is the chaos hedging premier monetary asset of the world. As geopolitical tensions, war, financial turmoil, geopolitial tension or virtually and global unrest manifests, gold responds directly. We will see gold rise higher in the future as the US and... Read >
Author: TheSkyIsTheLimit
21st June 2008
Dow Jones was founded by Charles Henry Dow, Edward Davis Jones and Charles Milford Bergstresser on Wall Street in New York. At that time the company was called Dow, Jones & Company and the company produced and delivered daily news bulletins called to subs... Read >
Author: Viktor Ka
11th June 2008
Nasdaq100 index is one of the largest non-financial companies listed on the Nasdaq 100 stock exchange. This index is value-weighted. Nasdaq100 does not contain financial companies. This index is therefore different from the S&P500 and the Dow Jones Indust... Read >
Author: Viktor Ka
23rd May 2008
What is it that you must get from real time news now? These days the real time news for Information and communications technology is like a hot cake. Most IT people are benefiting from the real time news and making good money. The latest updates regarding... Read >
Author: Dale Styne
07th April 2008
In the stock market, there are only 2 phases, the Impulse Phase and the Corrective Phase. Most traders make money during the Impulse Phase and lose it during the Corrective Phase.
Tide- Wave - Ripple Theory - 3 Major Movements of the Ocean ( S... Read >
Author: Govind Kumar
07th April 2008
Technical Analysis alone cannot identify the initial primary trend and
thinks that the start of the Primary Bull Market is a bear rally. Conversely
the start of a Primary Bear Market is seen erroneously as a bull decline.
Stock Market Astrology see... Read >
Author: Govind Kumar
07th April 2008
Stock Market movements are governed by mainly five factors - fundamental,
technical, macroeconomic, political & planetary !
Nelson who wrote the 'ABC of Stock Speculation ' designated the research
findings of Dow Jones as the Dow Jones Theory. Cha... Read >
Author: Govind Kumar
07th April 2008
Stock Market Astrology has been defined as a blend of Technical Analysis &
Predictive Astrology with Fundamental Analysis lending support
Planetary Strength Hypothesis
The sixfold source of planetary strength ( Shadbala ) is used for
prognosti... Read >
Author: Govind Kumar
10th February 2008
Commanding a staggering market capitalization of Rs 61 lakh crore at the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE), the Indian real estate builders have come a long way. Most importantly, this volume of market capitalization is formed out of the 14 top-listed real esta... Read >
Author: George Gonigal
06th February 2008
One of the most common and popular intraday trading concepts is the Opening Range Breakout (ORB) trade. Since its conception, ORB has evolved into a number of different varieties which are often reviewed in the Trading EveryDay Live Trading Room with ent... Read >
Author: Leroy Rushing
25th January 2008
Cash Gifting may be the best viable recession proof vehicle for creating extra income during a global downturn.
The news in the last week has made everyone take notice of an ebbing economy:
• Chief economists seemingly alarmed about the direction ... Read >
Author: M J Kohn
22nd January 2008
Technical Analysis alone cannot identify the initial primary trend and
thinks that the start of the Primary Bull Market is a bear rally. Conversely
the start of a Primary Bear Market is seen erroneously as a bull decline.
Stock Market Astrology see... Read >
Author: Govind Kumar
22nd January 2008
Stock Market Astrology Part VI
Stock Market Astrology has been defined as a blend of Technical Analysis &
Predictive Astrology with Fundamental Analysis lending support
Planetary Strength Hypothesis
The sixfold source of planetary st... Read >
Author: Govind Kumar
22nd January 2008
Stock Market Astrology Part VIII
Technical Analysis alone cannot identify the initial primary trend and
thinks that the start of the Primary Bull Market is a bear rally. Conversely
the start of a Primary Bear Market is seen... Read >
Author: Govind Kumar
21st January 2008
Early signals of the British economy hitting troubled times started to emerge in the late summer of 2007 when one of the country's biggest mortgage lenders, Northern Rock, had to borrow billions from the Bank of England to allow it to continue trading.
... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
20th January 2008
The Worlds Financial markets are in a mess whether we choose to admit or not. The Dow Jones Index resembles a white knuckle ride at a fair ground at the moment and in London the FTSE 100 is faring no better. This all arose largely because of the problems ... Read >
Author: Stephen Morgan
18th January 2008
Stock Market movements are governed by mainly five factors - fundamental,
technical, macroeconomic, political & planetary !
Nelson who wrote the 'ABC of Stock Speculation ' designated the research
findings of Dow Jones as the Dow Jones Theory. Cha... Read >
Author: Govind Kumar
18th January 2008
Stock Market Astrology Part VIII
Technical Analysis alone cannot identify the initial primary trend and
thinks that the start of the Primary Bull Market is a bear rally. Conversely
the start of a Primary Bear Market is seen... Read >
Author: Govind Kumar
18th January 2008
In the stock market, there are only 2 phases, the Impulse Phase and the Corrective Phase. Most traders make money during the Impulse Phase and lose it during the Corrective Phase.
Tide- Wave - Ripple Theory - 3 Major Movements of the Ocean ( Sto... Read >
Author: Govind Kumar
18th January 2008
Stock Market Astrology has been defined as a blend of Technical Analysis &
Predictive Astrology with Fundamental Analysis lending support
Planetary Strength Hypothesis
The sixfold source of planetary strength ( Shadbala ) is used for
prognostica... Read >
Author: Govind Kumar
15th November 2007
Putting your money on companies with big market capitalizations is often touted as one of the safer ways to invest in stocks. After all, these blue chips and mega cap companies are generally stable, secure, and are well-known industry leaders. They are tr... Read >
Author: Kristien Wilkinson
07th November 2007
Again welcome back to my series on how to trade stock options successfully. Key number seven is always trade with the trend. Let�s discuss what that means.As my first mentor, Dr. Stephen Cooper, says �The trend is your friend�. Generally speaking, i... Read >
Author: Roger Cox
27th September 2007
The financial markets have been going through a difficult time over the past few weeks. We have watched the Dow Jones Industrial Average post some large swings including days when it moves several hundred points in a single day. The financial markets ar... Read >
Author: Julie Jalone
20th September 2007
Stock Market Investing – The BasicsStock markets allow you to buy a small portion of a company (called a share). You'll get a proportional share of the revenue generated by the firm, and be able to vote in the company's elections on choosing its board ... Read >
Author: Benjamin Wise
31st August 2007
Everyone wants a great deal. When you are searching for a home to buy, you certainly want to get the most home for the least amount of money. When you are selling, you want to unload your home for the most you can. How do you know when the deal is righ... Read >
Author: Drew Tyler
22nd August 2007
Now we are going to talk a little about two worse days in the history of stock markets, about Black Thursday and another black day, but it is called Black Monday.
Just in one day in 1929, in one “black” day a great number of millionaires have lost a... Read >
Author: nickrichardson544
13th August 2007
Do you allow a number on your bathroom scale to make or break your day? Wouldn’t it be absurd to let the temperature, the date or the Dow-Jones determine how you feel about yourself or how your day will go? They’re all just numbers but for some, weigh... Read >
Author: mmay
07th August 2007
It is commonly reported that the stock market averages about 10% per year return over the long term (decades). We’ve all heard of the stock market and probably have a general idea of what it is and how it works either from high school economics classes... Read >
Author: David McFarlane
27th July 2007
Europe’s largest automaker Volkswagen AG is hoping to obtain break-even for its North American market by 2009 or earliest that is according to Volkswagen’s Chief Labor Representative Bernd Osterloh in an interview with Dow Jones Newswires last Frida... Read >
Author: Rain Stockton
25th July 2007
Saab AB (SAAB-B.SK), Swedish defense and aerospace company, said last Friday that its net profit rose 48% in the second quarter. Accordingly, the increase is driven by robust results from its defense and security solutions, and systems and product divis... Read >
Author: Michhelle Crimson
20th July 2007
There is always going to be debate amount investors over the returns on Real Estate vs. the Stock Market. Each side has their valid points and it is mostly going to be up to the investor to make his own decision.
Real Estate has a long history of being... Read >
Author: Raynor James
20th July 2007
There are many emotional factors connected with the ownership of Real Estate. Do the historical returns on Real Estate investments justify the confidence so many investors have in them?
The ownership of land has been something that has been rooted deep... Read >
Author: Raynor James
02nd July 2007
Tao of Thinking, Learning, and Teaching in Everyday Life
by
Chiraprapha Tan Akaraborworn
The Graduate Program in Human Resource Development, National Institute of Development Administration
Tao is realized in everyday life. Tao philosophy provides... Read >
Author: darksingha
29th June 2007
With advertising revenue becoming harder to procure, it seems that there is a crisis of confidence running through the North American newspaper market, with both U.S. and Mexican papers experiencing severe financial strain.
It has been reported that l... Read >
Author: Matt P
19th June 2007
When Stan Weinstein was first featured in the famous book, "Market Wizards: Interviews with Top Traders", by Jack Schwager, he stood out as a trader with the highest win/loss ratio. He finally revealed his method in his only book, "Secrets For Profiting i... Read >
Author: Larry Swing
21st May 2007
The world's fifth-largest car manufacturer, DaimlerChrysler AG, is expected to report a net profit of four times more than the first quarter. At the same time, Chrysler Group seems to announce a painful loss regarding future sales.
Based on the revi... Read >
Author: Dwyane Thomas
18th April 2007
At the end of February – beginning of March 2007 world financial markets have been highly volatile. But what was causing this volatility, and what does it mean for investors?
The initial trigger for the huge market turbulence was the possibility that... Read >
Author: Carlo Scevola
11th April 2007
A mutual fund is a joint stock that is managed for and by the investors who buy into the fund. Such mutual funds allow the investors to benefit from a diversified investment portfolio, without him/her having to actually invest a large sum of money.
A d... Read >
Author: AdamHeist
07th April 2007
This is the first article ia series of three about Dow Theory.
Dow Theory is about how to build wealth from the nature of movements in the Stock Market. Charles Dow (1851-1902) was a journalist, the first editor of the Wall Street Journal, and a co-fo... Read >
30th March 2007
The mid-term elections are over, the markets are back to their bullish self, and the sky is not falling.
Wall Street extended its November rally earlier this week, carrying the Dow Jones industrial into new territory as investors anticipated a business... 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
Just one month ago President Bush marked Labor Day by promising to keep U.S. workers competitive in global markets and to reduce U.S. reliance on foreign oil. "Dependence on foreign oil jeopardized our capacity to grow," he noted.
Encouraging words yes... Read >
Author: John Whitefoot
30th March 2007
Those weren’t trumpets proclaiming the Second Coming...just analysts sounding off about the DOW Jones.
On Thursday, Wall Street surged higher, carrying the Dow Jones Industrial to 11,718.45; its highest close this year and its second-highest close on... 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
29th March 2007
Are you making any of these 3 costly mistakes most people make with their finances? Take a look below and then find out how you can bank on yourself to bullet-proof your financial plan�
Mistake #1: Thinking "diversification" in your investments and... Read >
14th March 2007
Open up your wallets, a new year of investing has officially begun. Stocks opened markedly higher in the first session of 2007 as investors cheered news that Home Depot Inc’s CEO resigned after years of lackluster performance, and that the holiday shopp... Read >
Author: John Whitefoot
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
14th March 2007
An article I was reading noted that more than half of all U.S. households are invested in our stock markets. In 1929, this figure was much lower. But, even in the early 1900s, businesses relied heavily on the markets for capital. And by the Roaring Twenti... Read >
Author: John Whitefoot
14th March 2007
It’s been a little over a week since the world-wide markets went through a correction of sorts. On February 27, North American penny stock investors awoke to discover that the Shanghai Stock Exchange, which more than doubled in value over the past year,... Read >
Author: John Whitefoot
30th January 2007
First week of the year at the Wall Street stock market closed with hefty losses. The only sector which registered significant rises is the one of jobs.
While Dow Jones industrial average registered an 82 points lowering with the value of 12, 398, the N... Read >
Author: Alison White
08th January 2007
Free tips on investing in a commodity bull market
Anyone that has invested in a stock bull market or a real estate bull market knows that during the four or five year duration of a typical bull market there are many inevitable price corrections along ... Read >
Author: MK Smith
04th January 2007
As a professional, full time trader and hedge fund manager, I am always looking for interesting trivial in the US stock markets. Here is a list of 10 of the most interesting ones that I have collected so far.
1. Chances are better than 2 to 1 that in ... Read >
Author: Jason Ng
19th December 2006
President Bush came into office with great promise, and the reality has been one failure after another, and this is coming from a writer who was a conservative Republican before the President knew what the term meant. Let?s use former President Ronald Rea... Read >
Author: Richard Stoyeck
17th October 2006
Jack Greenberg's recent memo mentioned some topics we addressed in the last issue of Franchise Equity Bulletin. Even though this was surely a random event some things should be clarified.
We make every effort to keep these E-mails brief and quick to re... Read >
Author: Andrew Adams
04th October 2006
It seems that almost everyone is familiar with the stock market and many employees are actually invested in it because of their company's 401k. Everyday as part of the news report, we are always given the latest report on the Dow Jones or New York Stock E... Read >
Author: Karen Kelley
28th September 2006
As the Dow approaches a new all-time high (the record close was 11,722.98), now would be a good time to take a break from the financial news found on your televisions, in your newspapers, (and yes) even on your computers.
A new high is an empty headli... Read >
Author: Geoff Gannon
28th September 2006
Copyright 2006 Geoff Gannon
As the Dow approaches a new all-time high (the record close was 11,722.98), now would be a good time to take a break from the financial news found on your televisions, in your newspapers, (and yes) even on your computers.
... Read >
22nd July 2006
We have all heard of the familiar indices such as the Dow Jones Industrials or the S&P 500, but we don't necessarily know how they relate to us as investors.
An index in a book helps us find a particular topic or subject within a big book, and similarl... Read >
Author: Bob Benson
12th July 2006
Copyright 2006 Equitrend, Inc.
In today's sophisticated investment world, investors now have the opportunity to double the performance of the major stock market indexes by using the enhanced index mutual fund offerings of two families of mutual funds, ... Read >
Author: john McClure
25th June 2006
Copyright 2006 Equitrend, Inc.
Many investors still don't know about Exchange Traded Funds (or ETFs) and their advantages over traditional mutual funds. In this article, we'll examine Exchange Traded Funds, their history, performance and advantages an... Read >
Author: john McClure
23rd June 2006
It's been a wild and wooly couple of weeks on the international stock markets. But is the recent slide grinding to a halt...or just taking a breather before tumbling some more? And more importantly, what does it mean to astute penny stock investors?
Wa... Read >
Author: John Whitefoot
04th June 2006
A former colleague at a major stock brokerage firm always confused "fiscal" with "physical". On June 30th, he would talk about the close of the "physical year". Just a mental block for an intelligent man. Fiscal year-end differs for corporations with most... Read >
Author: A Raymond Randall
04th June 2006
Copyright 2006 Billy Williams
During the trading week almost any newsbreak will report the gains or losses for the Standard & Poor's 500 (S & P 500), the Dow Jones Industrial (DOW), and the NASDAQ Stock Exchange (NASD). The reason is that gauging the ... Read >
Author: Billy Williams
09th May 2006
Late Friday afternoon, while watching Bart Jaworsky, associate mining analyst for Raymond James, discuss his three top uranium stocks on Canada's ROB TV, it again became evident that the very best publicity is reserved for those with quality management. R... Read >
Author: James Finch
07th May 2006
NASDAQ, Dow Jones, BSE & NSE; Do they ring any bell? They surely must have. Not every one knows what the color of money is, but what people do know is they want to feel more money and see more money.
Another well known fact is that the ever increasing... Read >
Author: Jigar Vikamsey
20th April 2006
...unless the stocks you own ARE beating the market!
There is no way on earth you could ever beat the market if the stocks you hold are not keeping up with the market. And hopefully, staying ahead of the market.
But yet, that's what lots of people ... Read >
Author: Thomas Mullooly
05th March 2006
Whether or not any particular investor should use a stock market trading formula is, of course, a matter of individual judgment. Some trading formulas, such as the Genstein Plan, require a fair amount of calculation, and many people are unwilling to disci... Read >
Author: Geoff Sweeney
11th February 2006
Forex, also known simply as the "FX," is the commonly accepted abbreviation for the over-the-counter foreign exchange market. The forex market is the largest financial market on earth. Forex exists on a 24-hour-a-day global network that spans corporate, b... Read >
Author: Nofie Iman
11th January 2006
Monday, January 9, 2006
After a rally to new highs this spring, most of 2006 will be a downward tilting year for stocks, as will much of 2007. Forward looking into any new year can be dicey for an investor or trader. We see several significant changes ... Read >
Author: W. B. Busin
01st January 2006
The biggest gripe that I have with a few famous financial planners is their myth and awe of compound interest. They say, "compound interest is the 8th Wonder of the World according to Einstein, and will make you a million for your retirement if you'd only... Read >
Author: Francis Kier
31st December 2005
Whether you are a devotee or not, the world's stock markets are a vital and worthy part of every investors portfolio.
Bull & Bear Markets
Simply put, bull markets are movements in the stock market in which prices are rising and the consensus is that... Read >
Author: Derek Miller
17th December 2005
Just as a day trader will closely track stock price movements on the Dow Jones Industrial Average, all over the world forex traders monitor currency fluctuations in a similar fashion.
Forex traders have the aim of using the smallest amount of one curre... Read >
Author: jay moncliff
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
27th August 2005
The bulls and bears of the stock market are both tempting and scary to the investors. Speculators are enchanted by the stock market's potential to help them in making quick money with a big M. While those who tread with care and caution, often shy away fo... Read >
Author: James Marriott
15th August 2005
It caught my attention when I heard an analyst on a popular financial
news program tell investors to sell a stock because too many analysts
liked the company, citing the fact that there were no sell ratings.
It seemed perfectly logical to me that ... Read >
Author: Mark Mahorney
15th August 2005
Seniors on fixed incomes face a unique problem. Where do
they invest their savings to get maximum return on
investment with limited risk? Some of the traditional
places like CDs and Treasury Notes are extremely safe,
however the yields tend to be v... Read >
Author: Mike Makler
29th July 2005
Forex trading, or foreign currency trading, has become a bit of a craze of late, especially since it is something available to anyone who owns a computer. And anyone who is willing to put in some training time can profit from forex trading.
The forex m... Read >
Author: jay moncliff
13th July 2005
With the never-ending changes in our Real Estate Markets real estate professionals are starting to pay attention to the sound of new commission streams of income. Some realtors have either shied away or ran-away from such terms as "Cap Rate," & "Cash-on-C... Read >
Author: John Roush
22nd March 2005
The Dow Theory
Charles H. Dow
William P. Hamilton
Robert Rhea
E. George Schaefer
Richard Russell
The Dow Theory Today
Charles H. Dow
It is interesting and amazing to note that not until Charles Dow started compiling the Dow Jones Industrial and ... Read >
Author: Henry To
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