Near the end of last year investors were very happy with their positions in the market. The Dow Jones Industrial average hit a series of new all time highs and the market seemed to be at the top. I recalled back about seve...read more
by Szelhamos
Getting it Right The Fifth Time. I must be onto something. No sooner do I infer a recommendation for Campbells (CPB NYSE), than it is downgraded. This is perfect. Not necessarily for Campbells, although it is recoveri...read more
by B. B. James
Did the falloff in every major stock market in the world in late February signal that 2007 is the Year of the Crash? It's quite possible that bad times are coming. Stock markets around the world had great performance ...read more
by Sam Nikolas
Wise Words For the past few weeks I have watched the financial market tottering, falling and bouncing while city experts tell small investors not to panic. Play the long game, they advise - while their colleagues are du...read more
by Linden Arden
How to kick the stock market in the teeth when it's down on it's knees begging for mercy. I have long admired those who are willing to run to a source of danger, all the while passing those who are running away from the...read more
by D. Blain
In response to the #1 article I would like to make a few points: First of all, if you review the numbers economically, you'll find the following: Housing is only down marginally. The Fed Reserve is expected to keep ...read more
The National Association of Realtors expects that existing home sales will rise to nearly 6.4 million in 2008, which is up 6.1 million from the 2007 estimate. As for new homes, sales are projected to be at 865,000 homes s...read more
by aC
Stock market investors in Asia have traditionally relied on cues from Wall Street to determine sentiment and set market direction. Recent events, however, suggest a change may be in the pipeline. This is because instead of...read more
This week's stock market decline is most likely just the beginning of a more serious bear market. The bull market began in March of 2003 with the DJIA at just less than 7,400 and most likely ended last week at 14,121. Th...read more
by Carol Noble
I have been waiting for many years for this crash: by continuing to monitor the way the financial shares were going I realised that people on the trading floors were "gambling" too much, and the financial companies were ...read more
by Writerbob
Hold onto your financial posteriors boys and girls! Today, March 10, 2007, could be a very Black Monday in the United States stock markets. The Chinese index, the Hang Seng, closed down four percentage points just a few ...read more
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