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Central Bank of Nigeria’s Governor Lamido Sanusi: A Radical in…
Business News about Nigeria, Africa, and Emerging Markets | December 2nd 2009
amido Sanusi is a very brilliant man. He writes the English language with remarkable authority, and even speaks it better. This could however be both an asset and a liability. Too much love of ‘grammar’ could lead to an undue love for the read more
Ron Rowland : Window-Dressing is Underway
Emerging Voice | December 2nd 2009 by Paul Harper
Most markets moved higher in the last week but still lost some upward momentum. The big news, of course, was the request by state-owned Dubai World to renegotiate some of its debt payments. Coming as it did during a thin holiday market – which may read more
Dubai brings down the world
Global Crisis News | November 29th 2009 by Greg
The Dubai government stirred up markets this week by its decision to delay the debt payments which its flagship holding company and corporate biggie, Dubai World owes. The company is under heavy debts tallying up to tens of billions that were used read more
US Dow Jones Stock Market Trend
Best Way to Invest Money | November 24th 2009 by InvestMoneyLab
I have not posted US Dow Jones stock market trend for quite a long while since June. And I am sure you know that US Dow Jones has been going upwards in the past 4 months as the world economy is recovering. There are lots of enthusiasm in the economy read more
Getting Out of the Hole, Or Digging It Deeper?
Net News Publisher | November 20th 2009 by Terry
Yesterday I focused on the proposition that “irrationality knows no bounds.” Today’s news brings evidence that the same can be said about greed. (Resolving the question of whether or not greed is irrational is left as an exerci read more
A Quick Guide to ETF Trend Trading
Business and Financial Blog | November 20th 2009 by kon5518
Below you will find a short overview on ETF (Exchange Traded Funds) trend trading, which will allow you to make a more informed decision about whether it is the right type of investment for you. It was during the 90's that ETFs were introduced i read more
Know Your Food Plan Levels and Save
Money saving tips ... lower bills, reduce debt | November 19th 2009 by billeater
It’s one of our basic needs and biggest budget busters…food. The US Department of Agriculture reports 4 different weekly spending levels for an average family of 4 with children ages 9-11 years old: Thrifty food plan level spends read more
At this rate the Dow will reach 19,800 by November 2010.
MyReferenceFrame | November 11th 2009 by Anant Kishore
On March 9, 2009 the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) closed at 6,547.05. Yesterday, November 10, 2009, the DJIA closed at 10,246.97.[1] This rise represents a simple return of approximately 56.51%. On an annualized compounded basis the return is read more
Looking at the Market Indexes; "Double Top Breakout" Re…
Инвестирование для всех - mutual fund,… | November 10th 2009 by Gregory
Quite an interesting situation here as we see a substantial divergence among some of the major indexes. I’ve excluded the NASDAQ from the discussion below because it is effectively mirroring the S&P 500. Our contention has been read more
Screw the stock market, I hope it crashes.
Investment-blog.net: Emerging Markets - Stock Tips - Discuss… | November 9th 2009 by Jan Paul
This is crap, the investors get richer on a weak dollar and the rest of us get screwed at the gas pumps, and in the grocery stores. Economic wizards of Wall Street, in the words of 15 million people “where are the JOBS !!! Dow jumps 204 to hig read more
Be Prepared, The Worst Is Yet To Come
Bible Prophecy In The News | November 8th 2009 by OneBlogAtATime
The large-scale government intervention in the economy is going to end badly. Any number of pundits claim that we have now passed the worst of the recession. Green shoots of recovery are supposedly popping up all around the country, and the economy i read more
US EQUITIES : VALUATIONS NOT SO CHEAP!
THE BULLISH BEAR | November 3rd 2009 by thebullishbear
As David Rosenberg recently pointed out, the rally in the equity markets continues unabated despite the poor fundamental newsflow. Just like the rally post the 1929 collapse, the 'V' shaped bounce in stock valuations could prove to be unsustainable. read more
Be Prepared for the Worst (Ron Paul)
Investment-blog.net: Emerging Markets - Stock Tips - Discuss… | November 2nd 2009 by Jan Paul
The large-scale government intervention in the economy is going to end badly. Any number of pundits claim that we have now passed the worst of the recession. Green shoots of recovery are supposedly popping up all around the country, and the economy i read more
History Repeats Itself… Will We Ever Learn?
Boomer-Living.com Coffee House Blog | October 30th 2009 by Mike Griffiths
Just a wee bit over ten years ago, in March of 1999, the Dow Jones Industrial Average crossed the 10,000 mark for the first time in history. Last week it crossed it again. The mood of the country at the first crossing was one of “irrational exubera read more
Markets Ready to Bounce and Go Higher!
Trillionaire Wealth creation | October 29th 2009
Commodities & Stocks Ready to Bounce or Rally? Commodities and stocks almost look ready for a rally or at least a relief bounce. The market is down over 5% and the normal pullback this year has been 4%. Using technical analysis and inter-marke read more
USDX : US DOLLAR REBOUND FOR REAL ??
THE BULLISH BEAR | October 28th 2009 by thebullishbear
It's been a good week so far for the USD.After sliding against most currencies since the start of the year, there are now calls for a USD bottom. Over the last few weeks, I cautioned Gold bugs about taking fresh positions in Gold, given that the USD read more
Dow Jones Industrial Average over 10,000 again : Is the lost deca…
THE BULLISH BEAR | October 16th 2009 by thebullishbear
.........but adjusted for currency losses, the last decade was terrible as far as net returns are concerned.Besides, the 'buy and hold' investing approach got you nowhere at all !While everyone seems to be talking about the recent slide in the USD, a read more
Market correction coming
Bull Bear Times | October 15th 2009
The stock market continues its up move as it approaches overhead resistance at 1,100 to 1,125 on the S&P 500 and 10,100 to 10,200 on the Dow Jones. The S & P (Standard & Poor’s) 500 is made up of 500 widely held stocks. This index read more
Little Miss Irritable
Perfectly Cursed Life | October 15th 2009 by Kim
And you should be too. Just think of all of the reasons to be irritated: I work at a public university. Each morning this week I have pulled in behind or in front of a student (you can tell by the parking tags) who has a much better car than I d read more
FITS Evening Post: Enzi, Smoochie, Vindaloo & Gnomes
FITSNews | October 14th 2009 by fitsnews
Welcome to this Wednesday’s edition of the FITS Evening Post, which from the looks of it appears to be a little bit worn-down and crooked. And yes, we can hear all of you who just whispered “that’s what she said.” Very, ver read more
Dow 10,000 - So what?
United Liberty | October 14th 2009 by Austin
Candidate for US Senate in Connecticut, Peter Schiff, discusses how today’s Dow Jones hitting 10,000 does NOT mean that we are recovering economically. While the media will be quick to report that this benchmark proves that the economic recov read more
Can Index Annuities Offer Peace of Mind and Guarantee Income For…
Dough Defender | October 14th 2009
By Gregory Sessa If you owned stocks or mutual funds at the start of the 21st century, you no doubt felt the financial pain of the market’s crash. Between the stock market’s peak in March 2000 to its subsequent bottom in October 2002, and read more
Dow 10,000: Do We Dare?
The Reformed Broker | October 14th 2009 by Joshua Morgan Brown
http://thereformedbroker.com I don’t have anything to add at this point. read more
Dow Continues to Rise
View From the Corner Office | October 12th 2009 by Dan
The Dow Jones Industrial Average continues to rise this year as fears of the economic recession are continuing to fade. New reports are coming out every day from economists and even the Fed that say the recession is over, leading more people to try read more
The Great Recession: The numbers tell the story
ThePortlander | October 11th 2009
From KATU A year ago this weekend, the Dow Jones industrial average had just finished a slow-motion crash. Over eight days, it fell 2,400 points, or 22 percent, and stood at 8,451.One year later, the Dow is at 9,865. It’s up 51 percent from a 1 read more
Stocks on shakier ground as indexes diverge and bond market choke…
How to Invest Today | October 11th 2009 by Sara - World Zoo Today
A victory celebration isn’t much fun if you’re there all alone. The Dow Jones industrial average closed at a new 2009 high on Friday, but without the company of any other major U.S. market index. It'll be a bad sign for the seven-month-old rall read more
Another market top
Bull Bear Times | October 6th 2009
After a two-day bounce, the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) is within 60-70 points of its closing high for the year. Despite low volume on the current rally, the market should attempt a new high before a new market correction occurs. The Dow Jone read more
Emini Futures Trading / Prosperity for God's People - Friday Octo…
Prosperity for God's People | October 5th 2009 by CT
(QQQQ)(DIA)(SPY)($ES)(DJIA) Correction Warning By Colin Twiggs October 5, 0:05 a.m. ET (3:05 p.m. AET) These extracts from my trading diary are for educational purposes and should not be... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my websit read more
Dow Jones 10,000
Bull Bear Times | October 1st 2009
After the Dow Jones reached around 9,920 in late September, most of the financial community believed the Dow Jones 10,000 would be reached quickly. However, now, ten days later, the Dow Jones has moved back to the 9,500 area as many economic statisti read more
The Empire State Building as Stimulus Project
Everything Is History | September 23rd 2009 by Steve
Construction worker with Chrysler Building in background The stock market crash of 1929 precipitated the Great Depression, and was the most devastating stock market crash in U.S. history. By the summer of 1932 the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 89 read more

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