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Seattle Times (Free subscription) | 5 hours ago
Investors piled out of Russian stocks Friday after the abrupt departure from the country of a foreign oil boss and Primer Minister Vladimir...
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Infectious Greed (Free subscription) | yesterday
This post is a guest contribution by Prieur du Plessis, writer of the Investment Postcards from Cape Town blog. Albert Einstein described compound growth as the eighth wonder of the world. Although he may have passed away in 1955 - coincidentally the year when yours truly saw daylight for the first time - the concept of compounding remains the single most important principle governing investment....
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Red Orbit (Free subscription) | yesterday
ADVISORY, July 25, 2008 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- What: Michael Osso, Executive Director of The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, NYC Chapter will preside over the Opening Bell.
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Seeking Alpha (Free subscription) | yesterday
Trader Mark submits: Looks like that Mechel (MTL) "tiff" along with a few other things are causing some major selloffs in Russia . So let me get this right; when a government gets all socialistic .... the stock market reacts poorly. Hmm... that would explain a lot of things over the past year. Before I post the story I just wanted to post this one sentence I read last evening that sent chills through...
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Market Watch (Free subscription) | yesterday
The dollar got a lift Friday from better-than-expected U.S. durable-goods data, gains on Wall Street and lower crude-oil-futures prices.
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The Washington Business Journal (Free subscription) | yesterday
John McCain's presidential campaign is touting a new survey of economists who predict he would have a more positive impact on stock markets than Barack Obama.
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The Baltimore Business Journal (Free subscription) | yesterday
Arizona Sen. John McCain's presidential campaign is touting a new survey of economists who predict he would have a more positive impact on stock markets than Illinois Democrat Barack Obama.
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The Orlando Business Journal (Free subscription) | yesterday
Arizona Sen. John McCain's presidential campaign is touting a new survey of economists who predict he would have a more positive impact on stock markets than Illinois Democrat Barack Obama.
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Miami Herald (Free subscription) | yesterday
Investors piled out of Russian stocks Friday after the abrupt departure from the country of a foreign oil boss and the prime minister's unexpected severe criticism of a large steel firm.
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San Fransisco Chronicle (Free subscription) | yesterday
Investors piled out of Russian stocks Friday after the abrupt departure from the country of a foreign oil boss and the prime minister's unexpected severe criticism of a large steel firm. MICEX, the exchange where the bulk of trading in Russian stocks takes...
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Democratic Underground (Free subscription) | yesterday
Source: [b]du[/b] [font size=2][b]STOCK MARKET WATCH, Friday July 25, 2008[/b] [b][font color=red]COUNTING THE DAYS DAYS REMAINING IN THE * REGIME 180[/font][font color=red] DAYS SINCE DEMOCRACY DIED (12/12/00) 2742 DAYS WHERE'S OSAMA BIN-LADEN? 2467 DAYS DAYS SINCE ENRON COLLAPSE = 2758 Nu...
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OddThinking (Free subscription) | yesterday
A quick whinge about the expression "Throughout history, there has never been a downturn which the market hasn't recovered from," while I procrastinate from reading more financial news.
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Investor's Iraq Forum (Free subscription) | 07/24/2008
Daily Market Commentary for July 24, 2008 from Millennium-Traders.Com (http://www.millennium-traders.com) Economic data released today was the initial culprit that began the heavy selloff. U.S. Jobless Claims rose by 34K to 406K for week of July 19 compared to survey of an increase by 14K. (read...
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Trader Mike (Free subscription) | 07/24/2008
We had a big selloff today but it came on decreasing volume. The indices were short-term overbought so this could be looked at as a well-needed drop just to cool things off a bit. Although the Nasdaq cleared its trendline yesterday it also made a shooting star-like candlestick. That turned out to [...]
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Arkaitz Arteaga | 07/07/2008
There are generally three types of orders that can be used when placing trades. These are market orders, stop orders and limit orders. They are variations on each to which traders should be aware of. These variations are present for security and precision and there are occasions where more then a single order is required. Market Order – Basic Trade A market order is where a trader purchases or sells...
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Arkaitz Arteaga | 07/07/2008
Since advances in technology, anybody with an internet connection can take part in trading foreign exchange on the Forex market. The following are some reasons why a day trader trading in the stock market would benefit by switching into Forex day trading. The forex market is open 24 hours a day, 5 days a week unlike the stock market and commodity markets who have set trading hours of only eight hours...
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Arkaitz Arteaga | 07/07/2008
The Forex Market: Trading national currencies in a market is known as FOREX. The Forex market is a place for individuals, businesses, financial institutions, the public sector and nations to make a profit off the varying currency prices. This is done through judging which currencies rise and fall against other currencies. These currencies are traded in pairs. This generally means that every currency...
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