• Posts Tagged ‘Stock Exchange Quotes’

    Picking Winners

    by  • September 10, 2009 • Uncategorized

    Picking good stocks by using microeconomics, meaning that you look at the stocks of individual companies. I explain how to evaluate a company’s products, services, and other factors so that you can determine whether a company is strong and healthy. One of the major differences with this edition versus the first edition is the emphasis [...]

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    Before You Start Buying

    by  • September 10, 2009 • Uncategorized

    Once you’re ready to embark on your career as a stock investor, you’ll need to use some resources to gather information about the stocks you’re interested in. Fortunately, you live in the information age. I pity the investors from the 1920s, who diclntt have access to so many resources, but today’s investors are in an [...]

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    The Essentials of Stock Investing

    by  • September 10, 2009 • Uncategorized

    Understanding the essentials of stock investing and investing in general will only help you, especially in uncertain economic times. An important point is that stocks are really financial tools that are a means to an end. Investors should be able to answer the question “Why am I considering stocks at all?” Stocks are a great [...]

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    History Of Stock Exchange

    by  • September 9, 2009 • Uncategorized

    History of the New York Stock Exchange begins to sign a maple twenty-four New York City stockbrokers and merchants, May 17, 1792, outside 68 Wall Street under the sycamore tree. Initially an important role in the five traded in New York the first company listed on the NYSE Bank of New York.

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    How To Learn Stock Exchange Quotes

    by  • September 9, 2009 • Uncategorized

    Locate the short name of the company.  Just see to it that at the 52-week high ( “Hello”). This is the highest price someone paid for the stock over the past year, and it appears in the first column. •  Find the 52-week low (low). This is the lowest price paid for the balance of last year. [...]

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