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Joshua Cartwright

Fancy fotarbeid og bekreftelse Bias: En Guide til analyse, Investing Guide at Deep Blue... - 2 views

Investing.com Igår skrev jeg om kilder som bare droppet en indikator når det ikke lenger passer pre-unnfanget avhandlingen. Noen ganger er det enda mer åpenbar dramatisk. Noen kilder bare delta i...

Investing Guide at Deep Blue Group Publications Fancy fotarbeid og bekreftelse Bias En til analyse

started by Joshua Cartwright on 20 Mar 14 no follow-up yet
Nicky Reiner

Deep Blue Group LLC: Verktøyet aksjer bør ikke anses som obligasjoner - 1 views

Fool.com Et ofte sitert investere ordtaket er å unngå nytte aksjer i tider med stigende renter. Det er fordi høytytende verdipapirer som verktøy brukes ofte som inntekter generatorer når obligasjon...

Deep Blue Group LLC Verktøyet aksjer bør ikke anses som obligasjoner

started by Nicky Reiner on 21 Mar 14 no follow-up yet
Yahnie Miller

Iron ore futures an accurate guide - 1 views

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    Investing Guide at Deep Blue Group Publications LLC - Fledgling Chinese iron ore futures traded by speculators and small-time industry players are giving accurate predictions of moves in the iron ore spot price, which has become increasingly important to the health of ­Australia's biggest miners and national export revenue. [See http://deepbluegroup.org/] Analysis by the The Australian shows price moves in the five-month-old Dalian Commodities Exchange iron ore futures price have become highly correlated to the overnight moves in the spot price, which Platts puts out well after market using private information [See http://deepbluegroup.org/blog/] from hundreds of physical iron ore traders. The relationship was starkly illustrated when, overnight on March 10, the iron ore price had its biggest fall in years. That day, before the price fall was announced, Dalian futures traders -- obviously plugged into physical price moves yet to be ­revealed to the market -- sold off hard. The Dalian move contributed to a $16 billion rout on the Australian Stock Exchange, despite the official extent of the iron ore spot price move not being known. Read full article: http://www.theaustralian.com.au/business/latest/iron-ore-futures-an-accurate-guide/story-e6frg90f-1226869331145
Yahnie Miller

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
Yahnie Miller

Are Stocks in for Tough Sledding? - 1 views

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    Investing Guide at Deep Blue Group Publications LLC - After posting scorching returns in 2013, stocks' flat performance in this year's first quarter seems anticlimactic. Many investors were no doubt expecting the good times to keep on rolling, while valuation-conscious types might have expected an even bigger performance drop-off. With the first quarter receding in the rearview mirror, we decided to get Morningstar readers' takes on the action. What has been the biggest surprise thus far in 2014, and (cue the crystal balls) what do they expect will happen during the rest of the year? Some investors said the first-quarter uptick in stock market volatility was indeed jarring. Others said they were surprised to see decent performance from their bond holdings so far in 2014, given the widespread pessimism that has hung over the fixed-income market for several years running. Looking forward, many posters said they don't have high hopes for stocks for the rest of the year; a frequent refrain was that a still-sluggish U.S. economy will make it difficult to justify higher stock prices when they're already on the lofty side. Read full here
Yahnie Miller

The Most Important Thing to Learn From the Man In Charge of $150 Billion - 1 views

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    Investing Guide at Deep Blue Group Publications LLC - Many individuals and investors know of the richest men in finance like Warren Buffett, George Soros, and Carl Icahn, who have a combined fortune of more than $110 billion. But there is something everyone can learn from the man who runs a hedge fund with over $150 billion, and who is worth $14 billion himself. The man Ray Dalio sits atop Bridgewater Associates, which is the Connecticut hedge fund he founded in 1975. It is now the biggest fund in the world, and manages money for pensions, university endowments, and sovereign wealth funds for countries. In all likelihood, many readers unknowingly have had their finances in one way or another tied to Dalio at one point in their life. Yet unlike many of those in corporate finance, Dalio is a naturalist and a man who was once described as "Steve Jobs with a business school degree." He enjoys meditation, and seeks to tear down the standard walls of corporate culture, which often characterize firms in the financial industry, by employing a call for an open atmosphere. Source: FOOL.COM
Ron Milligan

Investing Guide at Deep Blue Group Publications: Equities sag on disappointing China tr... - 1 views

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    Asian stocks slipped in early trade on Monday and the dollar stepped back from its recent highs as disappointing Chinese trade data and uncertainty over the crisis in Ukraine kept risk appetite in check. MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan .MIAPJ0000PUS lost 0.2 percent, and Australian shares .AXJO shed 0.5 percent. U.S. stock futures fell 0.2 percent from their record closing high on Friday. The euro remained near recent highs, with bulls still heartened by the European Central Bank's reluctance last week to take further policy action. For more online publication of latest news, visit the following: http://deepbluegroup.org/ http://deepbluegroup.org/about.html
NadineMille Smithe

Deep Blue Group LLC: Thousands hit Tokyo streets in anti-nuke protest - 1 views

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    As the third anniversary of the Fukushima disaster nears, tens of thousands rallied in the country's capital Sunday to protest against the nuclear industry and speak out against the government's plans to resume nuke energy production to power the economy. "I felt it's important that we continue to raise our voice whenever possible," Yasuro Kawai, a 66-year-old businessman from Chiba prefecture, east of Tokyo, told AFP. "Today, there is no electricity flowing in Japan that is made at nuclear plants. If we continue this zero nuclear status and if we make efforts to promote renewable energy and invest in energy saving technology, I think it's possible to live without nuclear," Kawai added. For more topic: http://deepbluegroup.org/ http://deepbluegroup.org/about.html
Yethchell Minedune

Investing Guide at Deep Blue Group Publications: Asian and European industrial health u... - 1 views

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    (Reuters) - Europe's and Asia's industrial health will be closely watched in the coming week for an indication of how solid - or weak - a footing the global economy was on at the start of the year. With China's leaders seeking to rebalance the world's industrial powerhouse more toward consumer spending, and with bad weather distorting most United States data since the start of the year, some clarity would be helpful. After private sector business surveys suggesting services activity around the world is on the up, investors and policymakers will shift their focus to industrial production figures for the euro zone, Britain, Japan and China. Industrial output growth in China, the world's second largest economy, is likely to have slowed further in January from 9.7 percent in December, hurt by weaker local and foreign demand. For more topic: http://deepbluegroup.org/ http://deepbluegroup.org/about.html
Yahnie Miller

5 Tips for Assisted Living Placement for Couples - 1 views

What if one of your parents needs assisted living and the other doesn't want to leave their spouse's side? Read our tips on finding AL for couples. There are a lot of how-to guides out there to he...

Deep Blue Publications Group LLC 5 Tips for Assisted Living Placement Couples

started by Yahnie Miller on 05 Feb 14 no follow-up yet
Yahnie Miller

Deep Blue Publications Group LLC: Ilminster businessman offers advice to new business s... - 1 views

Small business tax expert Robert Stone, of Ilminster, shares his tips on what Somerset's new business start ups need to know about working from home Micro and small businesses account for 95% of a...

Deep Blue Publications Group LLC Ilminster businessman offers advice to new business start ups

started by Yahnie Miller on 07 Feb 14 no follow-up yet
Yahnie Miller

Deep Blue Publications Group LLC, Savvy Senior: Search for financial planner starts wit... - 1 views

DEAR SAVVY SENIOR: Can you give me some tips on how to choose a good financial planner or adviser? My wife and I are five or six years away from retiring and could use some professional help to get...

Deep Blue Publications Group LLC Savvy Senior Search for financial planner starts with friends' referrals

started by Yahnie Miller on 08 Feb 14 no follow-up yet
Yahnie Miller

Deep Blue Publications Group LLC, Eight golden tips for long-term investors - 2 views

http://www.independent.ie/business/personal-finance/eight-golden-tips-for-longterm-investors-29991911.html There are some rules of thumb to adopt. I can't promise to make you rich but in time,...

Deep Blue Publications Group LLC Eight golden tips for long-term investors

started by Yahnie Miller on 10 Feb 14 no follow-up yet
Yahnie Miller

Deep Blue Publications Group LLC, 9 Tips on Getting Rich From the Greatest Showman of A... - 1 views

http://www.fool.com/investing/general/2014/02/08/9-rules-for-getting-rich.aspx P.T. Barnum knew how to make money. By the middle of the 19th century, the master showman had become America's second...

Deep Blue Publications Group LLC 9 Tips on Getting Rich From the Greatest Showman of All Time

started by Yahnie Miller on 11 Feb 14 no follow-up yet
Yahnie Miller

Deep Blue Publications Group LLC, Personal Finance: Valentine's Day: Hearts, flowers, c... - 1 views

Valentine's Day is all about hearts, flowers, chocolate, maybe some bling. What it's typically not about: credit cards, credit scores and anything as crass as cash. Except lately. Whether it's bec...

Deep Blue Publications Group LLC Personal Finance: Valentine's Day: Hearts flowers chocolates ... credit scores?

started by Yahnie Miller on 12 Feb 14 no follow-up yet
Yahnie Miller

Deep Blue Publications Group LLC, Tips on building your portfolio when investing - 1 views

Deep Blue Publications Group LLC, Tips on building your portfolio when investing Like every investor, you want to choose investments that will provide the growth and income you need to meet yo...

Deep Blue Publications Group LLC Tips on building your portfolio when investing

started by Yahnie Miller on 13 Feb 14 no follow-up yet
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