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Too Many Quarterlies S&P Dow Jones Indices is reclassifying Greece from Developed Market to Emerging Market status. Countries usually move in the other direction. More from India, Israel, Ireland, South Korea, …
Read MoreToo Many Quarterlies S&P Dow Jones Indices is reclassifying Greece from Developed Market to Emerging Market status. Countries usually move in the other direction. More from India, Israel, Ireland, South Korea, …
Read MoreReasearchers at Oregon Health & Science University’s Knight Cancer Institute stopped a double blind study of a new drug for prostate cancer. Patients in the placebo group were switched to the real drug, Enzalutamide, because the results …
Read MoreI know this statement is in direct conflict with the teachings of modern finance. Modern finance provides us with multiple studies that, if taken at face value, offer a pretty convincing …
Read MoreMorning Reads from Around the Web NYSE Margin Debt At All-Time High: DB Puts It Into Perspective Margin Debt: Move Along, Nothing to See Here 5 Ways Your Brain Tricks …
Read MoreThe Great American Wall Of Worry – US Stock Market  Courtesy of Chris Vermeulen of Technical Traders Naturally, traders and investors are having trouble climbing over the wall of worry that the US …
Read MoreNote this is an educational article from All About Trends originally published in December, 2009. ENTRY POINTS ARE THE SAME WHETHER YOU ARE AN INVESTOR OR A TRADER The markets …
Read MoreSeptember 22, 2013 Posted by Dr. Paul Price Leave a Comment (Edit) By Dr. Paul Price of Market Shadows  Those of us over age 60 often receive invitations to nice local …
Read MoreFive years since the deterioration of the financial crisis, the Federal Reserve is close to modifying its policy.  Will it do so in September or in December? In 2008, with the …
Read MoreToday’s Chart of the Day is W R Berkely (WRB).  The stock was found by sorting the Barchart New High List for frequency.  In the last month the stock hit 17 new highs …
Read MoreThe nature and timing of JPMorgan Chase’s (NYSE:JPM) Chief Investment Office (NYSE:CIO) portfolio loss of $2 billion was unfortunate both for the reputation of the bank and the recovering financial …
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