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Why The Dow Jones Industrial Average Laggard Is An Important Leading Indicator
So, with many countries trying to get their fiscal affairs in order, the potential for genuine economic growth (in a year or two) is being cultivated. If this came to fruition, then laggards within the Dow Jones Industrial Average should improve, and ...
Wall Street posts first weekly loss since mid-April on Fed angst  Reuters India
US STOCKS-Wall Street set to open lower as Fed assessed  Reuters UK
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Nothing Lasts Forever, Apparently Not Even Quantitative Easing
And that brings me back to what Benny was saying on two days ago. Just a few weeks ... If there is a correction - which there could be and there should be - it could be a few hundred Dow points or it could be few thousand Dow points. Look at what Japan ...
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Is The Economy Headed For Rampant Inflation or Crippling Deflation?
... U.S. economy continues to increase, and we have witnessed an explosion in the ranks of the �working poor� in recent years.
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4 Signs The Markets Are Back In Dangerous Bubble Territory
Yet here we are, working our way through our third set of bubbles in less than two decades, which must be some sort of world record.
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Investing Strategies For Conservative Investors and President Obama
John Whitefoot: Despite the record run of the Dow Jones Industrial Average (INDEXDJX:.DJI) and S&P 500 (INDEXSP:.INX), many investors continue to sit on the sidelines, preferring capital preservation to wealth creation.
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Long Period of Deflation Headed To The U.S. Economy?
To say the very least, looking at inflation data from the last two months (March and April), it is still too early to say if the U.S.
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Why This Market Is Reminiscent of 2000
You can earn a yield of 0.23% on a two-year U.S. Treasury, 0.79% for five years, 1.90% for 10 years, and up to 3.13% if you extend it to 30 years.
S&P 500: Stock Advisor Sentiment Suggests Sell-Off Ahead
Companies in the key stock indices aren't really earning more; rather, it appears they are making more because of two financial maneuvers: cost-cutting and stock buybacks.
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S&P 500 and Dow Jones: Do You Have To Be In To Win?
Home > S&P 500 and Dow Jones: Do You Have To Be In To Win? Print ... In case you were wondering, the 10 best days (as measured by the Dow Jones Industrial Average) during this period were: ... Tags: Bill Hall, Dow Jones Industrial Average, INDEXDJX ...
Will Wednesday's Fed Minutes Spark Sell-Off?
As shown in the chart below, the materials ETF (NYSEARCA:XLB) was turned back at several points of logical resistance over the past two years (see red arrows). The green arrow highlights a breakout above a typically bullish chart pattern know as a ...