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What Is The Stock Market? - 0 views

started by Yahnie Miller on 27 Nov 13 no follow-up yet

Deep Blue Publications Group :What Is Book Value? - 0 views

started by Yahnie Miller on 29 Nov 13 no follow-up yet
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Market May Have Found a Bottom - 2 views

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    NEW YORK (Investing Guide at Deep Blue Group Publications LLC) -- On Thursday, the market was searching for a bottom. Friday saw that bottom made. All the indexes ripped higher out of the gate. The oversold condition, mentioned Thursday, in the Nasdaq and the Russell 2000 paved the way for the move higher. The S&P 500 daily trading range is the setup for the algorithm machines and the hedge fund community. The S&P came within 10 points of its sell range on Friday and within 10 points of its buy range. Volatility on a daily basis is the theme. The DJIA was up triple digits at one point and the other indexes were also up huge. A late-day selloff paired those gains. The Nasdaq and Russell 2000 went red again before closing slightly higher. The DJIA closed at 1623.06, up 58.83 points. The S&P 500 closed up 8.57 points, at 1857.62. Even though the Nasdaq and Russell 2000 closed slightly green, those indexes were still well into oversold territory, according to certain internal indicators. We should expect a continued move higher next week in the indexes, based on these conditions. This market is not for the faint of heart. This is a trader's market, pure and simple. Just when the bears were out in force this week, calling for market tops, we are nowhere near that type of signal after Friday's market rebound. Based on internal signals, the trend remains bullish. As I have stated on different occasions, the trend is a three month or more month time frame. The S&P 500 is not close to that bearish signal. At one point Friday, the S&P 500 index came within 12 points of its all-time closing high. That is certainly not a bearish sign. Read full article: THESTREET.COM

Investing Guide at Deep Blue Group Publications LLC - 3 views

started by Yahnie Miller on 15 Apr 14 no follow-up yet
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Deep Blue Publications Group LLC: Netflix to enter Chinese market - 0 views

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    Video streaming provider Netflix is reportedly negotiating with Chinese media firms in a bid to enter the country's huge market. However, it could possibly be faced with challenges like censorship along the way. According to reports, Netflix is currently in talks with several Chinese firms that hold content license in the country. Most notable among them is Wasu Media Holding, co-owned by Jack Ma of Alibaba. Shares of Netflix increased sharply after reports of its possible operations in China became public. It increased by 5%, gaining around 30% since April and passing the USD 600 threshold for the first time. Moreover, the online video streaming service got almost 5 million new customers, reaching the all-time high of 60 million subscribers -- with 20 million coming from its foreign markets. Doing business in Beijing will present a number of concerns for the company like potential censoring of certain programs and questions about streaming rights in the country. Netflix has been licensing some of its programs to Chinese companies before but is now looking to acquire global rights to its content. However, Deep Blue Publications Group LLC reported that Netflix is cautiously saying that the company's plans in China is a modest one -- just a "small service" if things work out well with their negotiations. "If we go, it will be a modest investment. Because we won't have that much content, we're going to be very cautious and feel our way along through that process, if we're able to get that license," said Netflix's Reed Hastings. Their video streaming service has recently launched in New Zealand, Australia and later Japan. Looks like Netflix is getting closer to its goal of being available in two hundred nations as it has already reached 50 at present. Perhaps it's trying to boost its international presence more than ever as domestic growth is slowing down, according to Deep Blue Publications Group LLC. Indeed, its foreign markets' growth is overtaking that of its d

Build knowledge Build confidence Build wealth - 1 views

started by Yahnie Miller on 11 Nov 13 no follow-up yet

What Is A Share? - 1 views

started by Yahnie Miller on 15 Nov 13 no follow-up yet
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Deep Blue Publications Group LLC: Hva er aksjemarkedet? - 0 views

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    Aksjemarkedet er en online trader. Sentre for finans, som London og New York, har sine egne børsene-altså egne butikker eller arenaer der investorer, enten de er privatpersoner eller banker eller pensjon og hedgefond, kan kjøpe og selge aksjer på lager. Husk: En aksje er en del-eierskap i et selskap. I dag, kan aksjer og andeler vanligvis ervervet på Internett gjennom en Børsmeglernes nettsted, på samme måte at Amazon gjennomfører salg gjennom sitt nettsted. Du kan kjøpe eller selge aksjer i bedrifter fra USA, UK, Europa, India, Japan og andre land over aksjemeglers nettsted. The Stock Market-den tradisjonelle syn Når folk nevner aksjemarkedet, refererer de ofte til børsen (butikk) i sitt eget land. For eksempel er min aksjemarkedet London Stock Exchange. Min aksjemegler nettstedet jeg tilgang til utveksling globalt og kjøpe og selge aksjer på London Stock Exchange som The New York Stock Exchange, NASDAQ og The American Stock Exchange. Som Amazon er en stock Market et sted hvor kjøp og salg skjer men bare varer tilgjengelig tilbudene er aksjer. Som du kan se spesielt, er aksjemarkedet og børsene butikker for å anskaffe og trading aksjer. Hvordan du kan tjene på aksjemarkedet Vanligvis, tjene mennesker fra aksjemarkedet gjennom medlemskap i en pensjonsordning enten personlig eller via en firmaet de arbeider for. I USA, er dette tradisjonelt gjort gjennom den 401 (k). Til tider, folk vil investere penger til fond tjene penger av aksjemarkedet og tilordne noen andre gjøre jobben til å velge aksjer. Fordelene med lager plukking av aksjefond ledere har ikke vært det samtidige. Og dette er ikke bare et fenomen som oppstår i USA. UK pension industrien har ofte blitt kritisert for å gjøre fortjeneste, ikke fra aksjemarkedet, men fra avgiftene de belaste sine kunder. Den eneste måten å tjene aksjemarkedet er å ta av ditt engasjement i den. La andre gjøre det for deg vil føre til en erosjon av formuen du har jobbet så hardt å oppr

5 Useful Accounting Tips for Small Businesses - 1 views

started by Yahnie Miller on 03 Nov 13 no follow-up yet
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Investing Guide at Deep Blue Group Publications LLC Tokyo: Social Media Tips for Invest... - 1 views

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    The rise of social media platforms like LinkedIn and Twitter has been unprecedented over the last couple of years. LinkedIn now has some 313 million users and in Q2 2014 its revenues rose by 47 per cent to USD534m reported the Wall Street Journal on 31 July 2014. McKinsey estimates that there is a GBP772bn opportunity for business to use social media. All of us use social media in one form or another but when it comes to applying it to the workplace, the asset management industry has remained largely apathetic. This would appear to stem from a fear of falling foul of compliance in what has become a tightly regulated market. One of the pillars of any asset manager's marketing strategy today should include social media but it's important to understand the potential roadblocks. This prompted SEI recently to publish a brief on the subject entitled "Stepping in to Social Media", in which eight tips and considerations are presented for investment managers. "I think it's true to say that all asset managers have been reluctant to get into social media. From a compliance perspective, there's a lot less control over the way information is broadcast and who you, as a firm, are communicating with," says Lori White (pictured), marketing Regulation Counsel, SEI. "The reluctance has largely been from compliance officers as they look to get comfortable complying with existing regulation." Click here to continue reading
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