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Improving Market Sentiment: Why You Should Be Leery of It

07th February 2012
By Michael Lombardi, MBA   The bear market is doing an excellent job with investors’ attitude towards the stock market. We can see it in the market’s performance…   So far this year, the S&P 500 has gained 4.6%—its best January start in 15 years! Mar... Read >
Author: profitconfidential

Repo rate cut may be 25 basis points

02nd February 2012
what the central bank might do to rates shortly, and pat comes his considered response about repo rates. And about what the BoI will likely do in response. In an interview, he holds forth on the bank’s future plans and the path ahead for the banking indus... Read >
Author: Deal4Loan

Hector Trader Forex Course Review-How To Make Consistent Profit In Forex

24th November 2011
There are only 5 simple steps for beginning your own pressure washing business. Start off by creating a great business strategy, accompanied by getting the needed files and obtaining training. Next is to obtain the essential tools, then plan and choose th... Read >
Author: Justine Blake V

Day Trading Converse: Greece

26th October 2011
Perfectly, what's happening is that the Greek populace is just now waking up to the reality that the mountains of personal debt they are underneath -- with each other with the all but unavoidable collapse of their currently struggling economic system -- a... Read >
Author: CarsonMccarthy

The Operation of Open Markets. How does it Work?

14th October 2011
The open markets policy is a monetary policy that is used by federal reserves to control and regulate the amount of money in circulation so as to regulate the rate of inflation. Now the Federal Reserve implements these policies so as to change the way peo... Read >
Author: Robert.Norris

Redefining Precious – Other roles for metals besides currency

19th August 2011
Gold and silver are usually known for their uses as monetary vehicles. Their value is dependent on the factors affecting this fundamental, but gold and silver should not be treated equal. The percentage of demand that comes from their monetary uses is d... Read >
Author: John Terry

RBI rate increase: Fixed Deposits turn safe and pretty investment

19th August 2011
Reserve Bank of India has again raised its key rates - repo and reverse repo - in an attempt to control inflation. He is the 11th hike in 17 months. The message below did last week the central bank quarterly review of monetary policy is bound to cause... Read >
Author: Vicky

Big banks wedge move to free savings rates

12th August 2011
At a time when interest rates are rising, some of the largest banks are trying to block the move to deregulation of the savings bank rate, fearing the cost would rise beyond 4% in the diet free market. While the Indian Banks' Association "(IBA) had ear... Read >
Author: Vicky

Brightbridge Wealth Management Headlines:Analysis: Time to move some money to stocks from commoditie

25th July 2011
By Walter Brandimarte http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/05/12/businesspro-us-commodities-portfolios-st-idUSTRE74B7S120110512 (Reuters) – Commodities have lost their luster for leading investment strategists on fears that global economic growth, part... Read >
Author: brightbridge

Uncertain Times for Investors…But Money Still Being Made

21st July 2011
These are very trying and uncertain times for investors. On the one hand, profits of public companies are rising sharply; on the other, short-term interest rates have been near zero for years. These are two very strong and positive forces for pushing ... Read >
Author: profitconfidential

Stock Market Bounce Imminent as Bullish Sentiment Collapses

30th June 2011
As funny as it sounds, in the business of forecasting the direction of stock prices, it has been proven that the market moves in the opposite direction of what stock advisors expect of it. A classic example of this: in October 2007, when stocks were at... Read >
Author: profitconfidential

Managing Home Loans in a Rising Interest Rate Scenario

19th June 2011
Introduction Manish is a 30 year old person working in a private company. Manish’s family includes his wife (homemaker), 3 year old daughter, and retired parents. Manish had taken a home loan of 25 lakhs 1 year back at 8.5% for 20 years with a monthly EMI... Read >
Author: Deal4Loan

Major Equity Markets 2010: Fisher Capital Management Part 1

13th June 2011
Sentiment in the equity markets has been steady over the past month. Markets in Europe have been unable to resist downward pressure. The Japanese market is also lower; but there has been resistance amongst the emerging markets in South East Asia that a... Read >
Author: fishercapital

Why Gold Does Well Other Investments Don't

02nd June 2011
I came across another anti-gold column this week. The author doesn't spring to mind, but the gist was easy to recall. It was the tired old argument that "gold is not an investment" because you can't value it like a traditional investment. Because gold ... Read >
Author: JLitle_Editor

The International Market Is Highly Influenced By The Happenings Within The Foreign Exchange Market

02nd June 2011
The process of trading one country's money for another's money is called foreign currency exchange. Any individual that is planning a trip in a country that does not except their money will need to do an exchange. The traveler will have to do a monetary c... Read >
Author: Cedric
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