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Stock Market Sage Called Dow 7000 Almost One Year Ago To The Day
Stockton Sage, blogger for www.StockMarketSage.com, issued his now Internet famous "Manifesto" on March 5, 2008 that called for the Dow Jones to hit 7000 within a year. Today, March 2, 2009, the Dow Jones traded through 7000, making his prediction come true by 72 hours.
Gordon Crovitz Named to Peer39 Advisory Board
Former Dow Jones Executive to Join Industry Leaders to Grow Semantic Advertising Innovator
Dow Trading: How Reliable Is the Dow Jones Industrial Average?
Dow trading, or trading on the stock market by relying on the Dow Jones Industrial Average, has had its supporters and its critics. The Dow Jones has been around since the 1800s and has influenced almost all aspects of the financial markets, including day trading, overnight trading, option trading and other forms of investments. To get a better understanding of how this philosophy works, read on.
Business Owners: Keep Your Eyes on the Ball!
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 well probably see unemployment rates north of 7%.
How Might the 2008 Market Crash End?
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
The Economic Tsunami We Aren't Talking About
Well, it look likes the folks in the Federal Reserve have pulled it off Money is once again flooding the markets, and the Dow Jones is responding
Burton-Taylor International Consulting LLC Expands Corporate Headquarters
Growing client list, which includes PricewaterhouseCoopers, Dow Jones, Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs, FT Ventures and other major firms, spurs quadrupling of space.
After One Year of Existence, the Merel Finance Value Index Beats the Dow Jones Industrial Average by 42.8 Percentage Points
The Merel Finance Value Index was created to evaluate the stock selection method developed by Merel Finance. Created August 17, 2007, the index is composed of twenty stocks traded on US exchanges. The companies selected are mainly from the Steel & Iron, Industrial metals & minerals and the Oil & Gas industries. After one year of existence, the Merel Finance Value Index beats the Dow Jones Industrial average by 42.8 percentage points.
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Stock Market Receives Gift from Santa - Christmas is Bonus for Investors, Claims Financial Website ADVFN
December is the best performing month of the year for the Dow Jones Industrial Average. The so-called Santa Effect has seen the Dow up for 74% of the last 78 Decembers.
Investors Should Explore Their Options in Today's Bear Market
If you are not equipped with the right tools, it can be a tough time to be an individual investor. Since the beginning of 2008, the S&P 500 stock index has fallen by over 13 percent and the Dow Jones Industrial Average by almost 13 percent. Further, a CNN/Opinion Research Corporation poll released on July 7, 2008 showed that 75 percent of Americans feel the economy is in a recession. The bear market, combined with these strong recession fears, has caused many investors to abandon the markets to protect their portfolios.1
How Might the 2008 Market Crash End?
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
Labor Day to Memorial Day Investment Brings Dow Profits
The Dow Jones Industrial Average rises an average of 10% between Labor Day and Memorial Day, according to research by stocks and investment website ADVFN (www.advfn.com).
Online Video Innovator Launches VideoBloom Video-Enabled Web Index or VIEW Index
VIEW Index Finds 13% of Dow Jones Average Companies Already Have Video on Their Web site's Home Page
Business Owners: Keep Your Eyes on the Ball!
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 well probably see unemployment rates north of 7%.
Financial Analyst Sees Dow Jones Industrial Average Fall to 2002 Levels
Adam Lass, chief chartist of WaveStrength Options Weekly, believes that the fall-out of the current banking crisis is so severe that the Dow Jones Industrial Average could plunge to levels no seen in over five years: "We're already roughly back to 2006. We could easily see this get back to 2002 levels before the dust settles. The possibility of the Dow at 8,000 is certainly not out of the question."
Stock Market Sage Called Dow 7000 Almost One Year Ago To The Day
Stockton Sage, blogger for www.StockMarketSage.com, issued his now Internet famous "Manifesto" on March 5, 2008 that called for the Dow Jones to hit 7000 within a year. Today, March 2, 2009, the Dow Jones traded through 7000, making his prediction come true by 72 hours.
Fools Gold
The stock market has been in an up trend for more than a year. Almost everyone is feeling good and many believe we are back in the old bull market with the previous high of the Dow Jones Industrial Average just about to be broken.
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