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Making Outsized Returns in the Stock Market Using the Dow Theory
The Dow Theory
Charles H. Dow
Robert Rhea
E. George Schaefer
Richard Russell
The Dow Theory Today
Charles H. Dow
It is interesting and amazing to note that not until Charles Dow started compiling the Dow Jones Industrial and Dow Jones Rail Ind
By: Henry To, CFA.
Defining a Long Term Investment in the Stock Market
Defining a long-term investment in the stock market.
For some “long term” would mean holding a stock position over the weekend. For others, it may mean holding a security for at least 1 year for the purpose of declaring a long-term capital gain, thu
By: Charles M. O Melia.
5 Things To Know About The Stock Market
50% Of U.S. Households Invest In The Stock Market Individuals invest in the stock market directly, through mutual funds, their pension plans, profit sharing plans, 401k s, IRA s, etc. Mutual Funds Dominate The Market It is mainly the mutual funds, bu
By: Alan Korber.
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Stock Market's Three-Year Rally Has Fed to Thank
Federal Reserve easing has helped fire up one of the strongest stock market rebounds ever, and the promise of more is keeping it going, some analysts say.
Stock rally is turning even biggest bears into bulls
As the stock market continues its steady march upwards, it is attracting more bullish believers from even the most bearish precincts of Wall Street.
Toronto stock market falters as Greek party leaders begin crucial debt talks
TORONTO - The Toronto stock market gave up early gains late morning Wednesday with commodity stocks losing early momentum.
Bond Market, Stock Market See Two Different Economies
For the past few months, the stock market has been behaving like a reveler who's had just a little too much to drink, and the bond market has been behaving like the guy who wants to take away the stock market's car keys.
