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Fibonacci Who was he and how could he improve my stock market profits?
The word Fibonacci means a lot of things to a lot of different people. For mathematicians, Fibonacci is an important number sequence. For some painters, sculptors, and other visual artists, Fibonacci is a principle theory of the arts. For traders, bu
By: Chris Towland.
A Personal Stock Market Investment Philosophy
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By: Charles M O Melia.
Investing in the Stock Market
From the book The Stockopoly Plan by the author Charles M. O Melia
There are several factors an investor in the stock market should consider:
1. All stock purchases should be commission-free.
2. All stocks purchased should be from a company th
By: Charles M. O Melia.
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Things To Know Before Your Next Trade
Knowing certain things before your next stock trade could be the difference between winning or losing.
How can I get a piece of the Facebook action?
The frenzy around the social-networking giant's upcoming IPO has made lots of people wonder whether owning a piece of Facebook might be a good investment for them. But how do you get in?
How Lupin cracked the Japanese pharma market
From zero revenues eight years ago, Lupin has posted Rs 621 crore in sales last year-that too in a country regarded as one of the toughest markets in the world for generics.
A Bar May Be Best Place to Understand Markets: Mark Buchanan
The aftermath of the Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. bankruptcy in 2008 was a scary time: One measure of stock-market volatility, known as the VIX or the ?fear index,? peaked at almost 60, compared with about 18 today. Scarier is the knowledge that we?ll be there again sometime. That?s how markets go: Unexpected chaos is the rule.
