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by Peter Woodhead - 2007-04-10
Charles Dow's theory is explained in a series of three articles. This being the first.Dow Theory is about how to build wealth from the nature of movements in the Stock Market. Charles Dow (1851-1902) ...
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by David L. Brown - 2007-04-23
The aftermath of the mini-crash in late February was relatively mild. The market meandered for the first half of March and then produced a modest gain over the last two weeks of the month. The S&P 5...
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by Fred Tam - 2007-07-13
KUALA LUMPUR STOCK MARKET OUTLOOK: Forecast for Wednesday, July 11, 2007: Lie low as market lacks new money. Very selective buy/hold. Technically speaking: 1. As at Tuesday's close at 1371.45 the KLC...
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by Fred Tam - 2007-07-13
Kuala Lumpur Stock index futures: Maintain long/Sell-stop @ 1356.0 OLJuly futures closed lower by 14.5 point at 1365.0 on relatively low volume of 4,624 lots. 1.FKLI corrected downwards and fall back ...
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by Fred Tam - 2007-07-19
KUALA LUMPUR STOCK MARKET OUTLOOK: Forecast for Wednesday, July 18, 2007: Not easy to make money as lack of follow through buying causes many failed breakouts. Technically speaking: 1.As at Tuesday's...
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by David McFarlane - 2007-08-06
It is commonly reported that the stock market averages about 10% per year return over the long term (decades). We've all heard of the stock market and probably have a general idea of what it is and ho...
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by Ken Fisher - 2007-12-04
Charles Dow is one of Wall Street's most significant legends for two very significant reasons -- he created our financial bible, the Wall Street Journal (WSJ), as well as our first market barometer, t...
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by Rob Daniels - 2007-12-06
In recent decades society has become increasingly visually-oriented. If a picture was worth a thousand words in 1920, it is now worth many thousand words. Today's consumer is more likely to be a...
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by Viktor Ka - 2008-06-17
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...
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by Ernie Fitzpatrick - 2008-09-30
It's been said for centuries that there are two tragedies to life. The first is when you don't get what you want and the second is when you do get what you want. How many husbands or wives would say ...