Articles, tagged with "market rally", page 3
16th June 2009
Lately you have been hearing news from the experts you have followed during the last recession or stock market crash period. But you should also look out for the optimists' point of view. Now these experts are loudly saying that the recession is long and ...
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Author:
Benjamin Gates
11th June 2009
What is a bear market?
Generally a bear market is one where the market has decreased by more than 20%.
In Australian the last high point in the market was reached on 1 November 2007 and since then it's dropped 36%. So the Australian market has been in a...
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Author:
Julia Lee
04th June 2009
What Is Bear Market Rally?
In case of a larger bear market, a sharp move up the context is known as a bear market rally. While considering a bear market, a steady drop in the stock market over a period of time is termed as the bear market. With a this ...
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Author:
League of Power
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 ...
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Author:
John Whitefoot
15th May 2009
There are many identifiable stages in a financial mania. These include: enthusiasm, greed, delusion, denial, fear, capitulation, and despair. The transition from the fear stage to the capitulation stage is caused by the infectious belief that the rally is...
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Author:
Robert Bell
14th May 2009
There are many identifiable stages in a financial mania. These include: enthusiasm, greed, delusion, denial, fear, capitulation, and despair. In the greed stage of a financial bubble, the bullish sentiment reaches a feverish pitch and prices rise very rap...
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Author:
Robert Bell
26th April 2009
The supply curve is the opposite of the demand curve: sellers will make very few units available at low prices, and sellers will make a great many available at higher prices. Wherever these two curves meet is where supply and demand are in balance and mar...
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Author:
Robert Bell
17th April 2009
Price-to-rent ratios represent the cost of a dwelling unit relative to the cost of a comparable dwelling unit. This ratio is also subject to the same variability exhibited by the price-to-income ratio. This is not surprising considering rent is generally ...
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Author:
Robert Bell
15th April 2009
Hello again. How are you holding up?
I welcome all your comments and feedback and trust my words each week are helpful in such a tumultuous time.
To be honest, it can get very lonely in my seat. Not only do I speak through cyberspace with no indicat...
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Author:
League of Power
15th April 2009
The longer the financial crisis goes on, the more signs evolve that the world drifts towards a time of high inflation. The governments of all important countries have spent trillions of Dollars in order to bailout the banks and to stimulate the economy. T...
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Author:
Lil Waldner
01st April 2009
With the month of March largely over, I want to describe my trading progression for the month. Near the beginning of the month, I read professional analysts saying it was time to sell as the market bottom has not been reached, with plenty of signs for con...
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Author:
David S.Y. Wong
13th March 2009
With the general market down 50% and financials and housing down 80% over the past year and the market indices down at 12-year lows, there is market sentiment that we must be near the bottom.
From a long-term investing perspective, this is a good time ...
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Author:
David S.Y. Wong
19th December 2008
After an opening surge on Monday, markets had a mixed time of it for the remainder of the week. President elect Barack Obama's announcement of a huge public works program helped virtually every market rally against the main trends of the last few weeks. E...
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Author:
cordieliea
20th June 2008
The prices of Mumbai properties are undergoing a steady upward trend. The factors which influence the same are still the same, beginning from the stock market rally to the good monsoon, to the stable government and to an overall positive economic scenario...
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Author:
George Gonigal
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...
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Author:
jenzrulz