Articles, tagged with "dow jones industrial", page 2
21st June 2011
We all know what a photograph album is. Numerous occasions we stop by places, organize events and we get pictures. Men and women, in the past, have confronted the challenge of obtaining also several images. The way of organizing these images is by putting...
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Author:
Clifford Cline
03rd June 2011
2009 has showed us how fast stocks can recover. Have you looked at the market lately? Hopefully, you haven’t gotten out of it. This has been a very encouraging spring for the stock market investor. Some statistics:
• Between the March 9 lows and the end ...
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Author:
jerry
03rd June 2011
June 1, 2009 was a sad day for General Motors: the venerable automaker, now financially vulnerable, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy (and was kicked out of the Dow Jones Industrial Average).
This shocked no one, and the stock market didn’t suffer. The ...
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Author:
jerry
13th May 2011
Inflation in Venezuela is running at 27.4% a year. The country devalued its currency earlier this year to deal with the rapid inflation rate.
Yesterday, the European Union statistics office in Luxembourg said that European producer-price inflation jumped...
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lombardipublishing
30th March 2011
A stock market or equity market is a public (a loose network of economic transactions, not a physical facility or discrete) entity for the trading of company stock (shares) and derivatives at an agreed price; these are securities listed on a stock exchang...
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Author:
Nilesh Shukla
28th March 2011
If there’s one thing that captures the mood of a nation, it’s the stock market index. When the Dow Jones Industrial Average (“Dow Jones") or Standard & Poor’s 500 (“S&P 500") falls, the collective mood of the nation goes down; when it rises, national mood...
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Author:
Jim Knight
21st March 2011
Stocks and shares closed reduced in October at last in several months, as investors asked whether the large move off the March levels had surpassed the economy’s capability to produce development in output and income.
Thomas Anderson Advisory are marke...
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Author:
thomasander
17th March 2011
My take on what happens in the financial markets and what you hear from reporters and see in the media are two very different things. I guess you know that or otherwise you would not be reading my column.
The facts are the facts. Since the crisis in Ja...
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Author:
lombardipublishing
16th March 2011
Should your retirement investments include equity index funds?
Such a fund typically invests in stocks, and tracks the performance of a specific stock index, such as the S & P 500. As index funds are mainly run by computers, the fees (and taxes, if rel...
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Author:
wealthyandhealthy
09th March 2011
Advance decline technical analysis is one of the most popular types of the analysis applied to the indexes and exchanges. This type of the analysis is unique in its nature as it cannot be applied to stocks, futures, currencies and many other tradable secu...
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Author:
Viktor Ka
23rd February 2011
A stock market index is a statistical measure of adjustments within the securities markets. An index represents a portfolio of securities traded on the market that is thought of to be reasonably representative of the market as a whole. Each index has its ...
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Author:
Antwan Rhodes
17th February 2011
(Source: The Wall Street Journal)
In tumultuous economic times such as these, your broker or financial adviser usually offers calming words of wisdom and advice. Stay in the market long enough and you will hear these many times. How true are these word...
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Author:
Chuck Oliver
17th February 2011
INDEX OPTIONS INTRODUCTION
Options’ very existence is due to traders who wanted to minimize their risk, i.e. people who wanted to be long or short a specific asset, but only at a specific price, and who wanted not to be financially responsible if the ...
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Author:
Carter Locken
17th February 2011
If you are a stock market investor or a gold investor, or both, today’s
PROFIT CONFIDENTIAL is a must-read. Why? Because, by the time you are finished reading
this issue, you could very well be convinced long-term that the stock market is go...
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Author:
profitconfidential
15th February 2011
The news makes such a big deal about the Dow Jones Index these days that even those who do not know anything about stocks or investing have become interested in learning all about the Dow. After all, if it matters so much, then it must be important. So, w...
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Author:
Clayton Risha