By: Clayton Risha | 2011-01-28 | Business The news makes such a big deal about the Dow Jones Index these days that even those who do not know... read more
By: Steve Selengut | 2011-02-25 | Stock Market To most investors, the DJIA provides all of the information they think they need, and they worship it mindlessly, thinking that this time tattered average has mystical predictive and analytic powers far beyond the scope of any other market number. It's Wall Street's rendition of 'The Emperor's New Clothes'. read more
By: Steve Selengut | 2011-02-24 | Stock Market To most investors, the DJIA provides all of the information they think they need, and they worship it mindlessly, thinking that this time tattered average has mystical predictive and analytic powers far beyond the scope of any other market number. It's Wall Street's rendition of 'The Emperor's New Clothes'. read more
By: Portfoliorunner | 2011-01-13 | Investing Nowadays it is not easy to find a trader who has never heard about the Dow Jones Index. This is the oldest and most popular stock index, which is considered a barometer of the U.S., and hence, of the world stock market. read more
By: marksxftha | 2010-10-05 | Business Following four months of modest but steady good points, the Dow Jones Economic Indicator (ESI) fell to 40.7 in September, down from 43.2 in August and its largest one- month drop since October 2008. And whereas the Indicator has traditionally declined in September, there are signs that the financial restoration is faltering with a pointy improve in negative financial tales over the last seven days of the month. read more
By: Profit Confidential | 2011-07-21 | Stock Market Is it any wonder stock prices could rise up the wall of worry? The heavy hitters came out Monday and Tuesday of this week with earnings that “blew away” analysts…Google Inc. (NASDAQ/GOOG) reported that it earned $2.51 billion in the second quarter of this year, beating analyst expectations. read more
By: William Bodri | 2010-08-27 | Stock Market Many people want to trade the Dow Jones index, and wonder where to begin. There are all sorts of price following methods for trading stock market turns such as moving averages, the MACD, trend line breaks. There are stochastic indicators like the Williams %R, RSI, and Stochastics. There are stock market timing mechanisms such as cycles, Elliott waves, Gann angles, and astro projections. And of course there is seasonality. read more
By: Ahmad A Hassam | 2010-03-26 | Trading Dow futures are based on the famous Dow Jones Industrial Average Index. You can trade day trade Dow futures and make a living! read more
By: Gary E Kerkow | 2010-09-29 | Investing Charles Dow was a true stock market pioneer. Learn the secrets of his Dow Theory, and you could make a fortune trading. read more
By: P. Pirakatheeswari | 2010-10-28 | Business Technical Analysis as a study of the stock market considering factors related to the supply and demand of stocks. Technical Analysis doesn't look at underlying earnings potential of a company while evaluating stocks (unlike fundamental Analysis). It uses charts and computer programs to study the stock's trading volume and price movements in the hope of identifying a trend. read more
By: Profit Confidential | 2011-08-10 | Investing Michael's commentary today is dedicated solely to the stock market. Many of our readers are obviously invested in stocks and are concerned over last week’s volatility. read more
By: Damon Callaghan | 2010-10-08 | Finance The role of technical analysis is to gauge price movements like these. Many traders argue that the primary price direction of a financial instrument can usually be determined by fundamental analysis. However, technical analysis is important in understanding price movem ... read more
By: mansukh55 | 2010-12-24 | Business MANSUKH DESK During Q1FY2011, HCL Technologies reported growth across service lines, industry verticals and geographies read more
By: Jolie Crussel | 2011-01-13 | Business News U.S. market closed mixed with light trading after economic reports cast doubt on the recovery. read more