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By: Charles M O Melia.
Thomas Edison and the Stock Market
Thomas Edison and the Stock Market Thomas Edison gave his definition of insanity:“Endless repeating of the same process, hopingfor a different result.” We are now seeing the stock market head downagain as it did in 2000. Brokers, mutual fundmanagers
By: Al Thomas.
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.
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