Archive for June, 2010

Japanese Stocks Slumps – Bloomberg


Sumitomo Mitsui bad loans “within our expectations”, Chairman Masayuki Oku says. (The Trade)

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Stocks Fall, Treasuries Gain – Bloomberg


General Motors posted the worst performance, down more than 32%. (Market Week)

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Stock Market Crashes and Speculative Manias

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As part of “The International Library of Macroeconomic and Financial History Series”, this volume presents features of stock market crashes and speculative manias in various regions…. More >>

Stock Market Crashes and Speculative Manias

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In recent years, the stock market has undergone revolutionary change at virtually every level: new players, new technologies, new information flows, and new macroeconomic conditions. These changes are radically impacting investors, whether they know it or not. Now, you can profit from the changes––instead of being victimized by them. Wall Street insider Michael J. Panzner will show you how. Panzner reveals how falling transaction costs and a barrage of data a… More >>

The New Laws of the Stock Market Jungle: An Insider’s Guide to Successful Investing in a Changing World

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www.elliottwave.com What’s commonly called the Fibonacci sequence is proven to exist by way of fractals in everything from human and plant DNA to the world’s financial markets. Popular television shows, such as CBS’s Numbers, regularly highlight the usefulness of the Fibonacci sequence. Fibonacci even played a star role in Dan Brown’s mega worldwide bestselling book, The Da Vinci Code, and later the film by the same name. There’s no question that Fibonacci numbers are all around us. But, why should you care? New research by the award-winning Socionomics Institute suggests that Fibonacci might affect the way people think, the way individuals act in a crowd and even the way investors make financial decisions — all are tied to the Fibonacci sequence. Several terms spawn from Fibonacci and what others call the Golden Ratio, including Spiral, Fractal, Herding, Golden Section, Golden Mean, Golden Number, Divine Ratio, Phi and more. However, there is only one one-stop-shop for everything Fibonacci, including the autonomous biography of the man that introduced Fibonacci to the Western world, Leonard of Pisa and the New Mathematics of the Middle Ages, otherwise known as Leonardo Fibonacci. This video is an excerpt from the Socionomic Institute’s FREE online documentary History’s Hidden Engine, which introduces the new science of Socionomics and the importance of Fibonacci in our everyday lives. If you’d like to watch the entire documentary or learn more about Fibonacci and the

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Put On Your Thinking Caps


www.donharrold.net Take off the rally caps. Slap on the thinking caps.

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NewsWatch: Stocks end higher amid mixed consumer signals

NewsWatch: Stocks end higher amid mixed consumer signals
The stock market finishes the second week of June on a high note, posting gains both for Friday’s session and the week as investors look past a surprise drop in U.S. retail sales to focus on upbeat consumer sentiment and reduced fear over European debt.

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Evaluations of Alternative Approaches to Central Stock Leveling

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The authors compared the performance of several systems–particularly DRIVE (Distribution and Repair in Variable Environments ) and the Air Force’s D028–for central stock leveling…. More >>

Evaluations of Alternative Approaches to Central Stock Leveling

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The Uninvited Guest, 1972


A film by Strand Hotels about hotel fire safety. Footage from this subject is available for licensing from www.travelfilmarchive.com

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Closing stock market indices outside the U.S.

Closing stock market indices outside the U.S.
LONDON, Jun 10 (Reuters) Here is how major stock markets outside the United States ended on Thursday.

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