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29th September 2009
Week 5, Shanda Interactive (NasdaqGS: SNDA) Shanda's games business game on the Nasdaq market, IPO, IPO price of 12.50 U.S. dollars on the first day to close at 10.75 U.S. dollars. The IPO size reached 1.04 billion U.S. dollars, for the U.S. stock market ... Read >
Author: clickstorm
04th September 2009
Forex trading is quite different than trading on the U.S. Stock Market. This can be both a good and bad thing, depending on how prepared you are. If you are already a seasoned forex trader, you'll well know that preparation is more than half the battle wo... Read >
Author: crete1
04th September 2009
Forex trading is quite different than trading on the U.S. Stock Market. This can be both a good and bad thing, depending on how prepared you are. If you are already a seasoned forex trader, you'll well know that preparation is more than half the battle wo... Read >
13th August 2009
In moments of crisis, only imagination is more important than knowledge. "Albert Einstein".
Was to be expected as was already foreseen that sooner or later neo-liberalism would suffer a great divide in their bases and now has sparked a serious financial... Read >
Author: Nouman Umar
09th August 2009
In our current times of economic and political instability, investing in gold becomes an attractive option for many people. While many investors simply buy gold bars, astute collectors have made fortunes by investing in certified gold coins. If you having... Read >
Author: mikewill
23rd July 2009
When it comes to trading in any marketplace, Forex currency trading has a huge advantage over other trading platforms for a number of reasons. First, the Forex market has the advantage of complete time freedom. In the Forex marketpalce anyone can trade 24... Read >
Author: Johnny J Farina
05th July 2009
When it comes to your investments, diversification hasn't worked. The "Buy and hold" strategy has become "buy and hope." The one asset that could have helped stabilize your portfolio isn't ever recommended by CNBC or your financial adviser. That asset is ... Read >
Author: Doug "Digger" Eberhardt
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
12th May 2009
With index funds, what you see is what you get. There are few surprises, and few disappointments. These mutual funds simply track an index, and can be very inexpensive to buy and hold. Read on to get up to speed!
Have you ever made a good call on th... Read >
Author: James Leitz
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
03rd December 2008
Introduction
Interest rates can have both positive and negative effects on the U.S. Markets. The correlation of two will tell us how and in what ways the markets can be effected by any move up or down. To full understand them we will explore how intere... Read >
Author: Chris56
10th November 2008
With the U.S. stock market in turmoil, and job layoffs coming in thousands every couple of weeks, is NOW the right time to start that Home-Based Business? Should I commit the time and effort (even though many programs say you can do a particular busines... Read >
Author: Dave
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
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
07th April 2008
The Nodal Cycle
The North Node of the Moon, or rather the Ascending Node of Luna, takes 18.6 years to make a circuit of the Zodiac. This is known as the sidereal period of the North Node. This 18 year business cycle is linked to economic cycles. The... Read >
Author: Govind Kumar
07th April 2008
The Dow Jones Industrial Average Index is tracked at the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker DJI (NYSE: DJI) and is maintained and reviewed by editors of The Wall Street Journal. The Dow Jones Industrial Average Index is also called the DJIA or infor... Read >
Author: Viktor Ka
10th March 2008
The S&P 500 index is one of the most tracked indexes in the world and it consists of 500 Large-Cap publicly traded corporations. Majority of these companies are American largest public companies traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and Nasdaq Exch... Read >
Author: Viktor Ka
18th January 2008
The Nodal Cycle
The North Node of the Moon, or rather the Ascending Node of Luna, takes 18.6 years to make a circuit of the Zodiac. This is known as the sidereal period of the North Node. This 18 year business cycle is linked to economic cycles.... Read >
Author: Govind Kumar
20th September 2007
"Most Gann aficionados know that Gann used astrology and that the most successful traders use it in their trading, as it is the hidden undercurrent that runs the markets. J.P. Morgan, the founder of the Morgan bank, was fond of saying that “anyone can b... Read >
Author: Wes Cox
08th August 2007
The forex market is the most liquid of today’s exchange, trading in excess of 1.6 trillion dollars daily. This is roughly greater than 5 times the daily trading volume of the U.S. Treasury Bond Market, and 160 times the average daily volume of the U.S. ... Read >
Author: Steve
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
24th July 2006
While the early results of earnings season may not be giving investors much to cheer about, it is a nice diversion to the stock market's May-June sell-off.
And like a much needed summer holiday, it may be just the break penny stock investor's need be... Read >
Author: John Whitefoot
24th July 2006
Copyright 2006 Michael Saville
Low fees and expense ratios.
In their search for the best no load mutual fund, some investors tend to select mutual funds based solely on their fees and expense ratios. The rationale is that by choosing mutual funds wi... Read >
Author: Michael Saville
12th July 2006
Copyright 2006 Rafael Velez
2006 is another strong year for dividends. For the third year in a row, a growing number of companies have either increased their dividends or begun paying dividends. In addition, more investors are paying attention to the... Read >
Author: Rafael Velez
06th October 2005
Much like the middle child, mid-cap stocks have long struggled to find their identity. Carved out from the upper echelons of the small caps and the lower end of the large caps, the mid-cap sector has a rough definition of stock with a market capitalizatio... Read >
Author: Glenn Dahlke
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