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    Rule of thumb statistic

    I see that kinda explains it.
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    Rule of thumb statistic

    I’ve come across a rule of thumb statistic that says 85% of the time, stocks tend to role sideways. This would mean 15% of the time, stocks tend to trend either upwards or downwards. Would this simply imply stocks trend upwards 7.5% of the time and likewise downwards 7.5% of the time, or...
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    Dollar Set To Weaken As The S&P Gains

    Most likely.
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    Dollar Set To Weaken As The S&P Gains

    This is an article written by a man named Matt Carniol from fxinstructor. Article is here
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    Wall Street reform: The hang-ups

    WASHINGTON (CNNMoney.com) -- With President Obama pushing hard, the Senate is on the verge of taking up a hotly disputed Wall Street reform measure. On Monday afternoon, the Senate will vote on whether to begin work on the bill - although there's no assurance that Democrats will have the...
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    Creating stop orders

    On the DOM, there is right click to create STOP orders, however on the chart, you have to be away from market to do so. Is there a way to create STOP orders all the time? I only want to enter them when the stops are hit, it happens to me a few times and I have entered them wrongly but I am quite...
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    Formulas

    Hi I just wanted to know if there is a forum which discusses formulas for excel spreadsheets for "objective" technical analysis?
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    Fraud charge lodged against US investment bank Goldman Sachs

    US bank charge sends FTSE 100 into slide News of a shock fraud charge lodged against US investment bank Goldman Sachs sent London's FTSE 100 Index falling today. The Footsie tumbled by 1.7% at one stage in late afternoon trading after America's Securities and Exchange Commission accused...
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    Irs: Tax Preparer Wrongly Claimed Madoff-like Losses

    In the wake of the Bernard L. Madoff scandal, the Internal Revenue Service sued a suspended lawyer Monday, saying his tax-return business improperly claimed improper investment-theft loss tax deductions for clients. In a lawsuit filed in federal court in Columbus, Ohio, the feds sought an...
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    China mineral dominance concerns U.S.

    China's dominant position in the production of rare earth minerals has long-reaching implications for the U.S. Department of Defense, according to a recent government report. The report from the Government Accountability Office was commissioned by Congress amid growing concerns that China's...
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    6 Career-killing Facebook Mistakes

    That is very true..and I don't understand why? They can create Facebook account for their personal use and one for business or professional..and I don't understand why some people mix them..that is just not right.
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    6 Career-killing Facebook Mistakes

    With more than 400 million active visitors, Facebook is arguably the most popular social networking site out there. And while the site is known for the casual social aspect, many users also use it as a professional networking tool. With that kind of reach, Facebook can be a valuable tool for...
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    Foreclosure rates surge, biggest jump in 5 years

    LOS ANGELES (AP) -- A record number of U.S. homes were lost to foreclosure in the first three months of this year, a sign banks are starting to wade through the backlog of troubled home loans at a faster pace, according to a new report. RealtyTrac Inc. said Thursday that the number of U.S...
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    Homeowners making sacrifices in tough economy?????????????????? WTF

    I think the links that are not allowed are those that promotes someone or something but if they are news I think they allow it.
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    Money Is An Illusion...

    The U.S. economy ceased to function this week after unexpected existential remarks by Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke shocked Americans into realizing that money is, in fact, just a meaningless and intangible social construct. What began as a routine report before the Senate Finance...
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    U.S. racks up debt at slower rate

    Yeah that's true..we're still gaining more debt anyway
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    U.S. racks up debt at slower rate

    NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- The U.S. government is racking up debt at a slower pace than last year, according to Treasury Department figures released Monday. In the first six months of the fiscal year, the U.S. government fell $717 billion further into the red, the Treasury Department reported...
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    Common mistakes of Investors

    I agree with this
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    Common mistakes of Investors

    What do you think are the common mistakes that most investors make? One important thing I know is that, investing all their funds in a single asset and not using diversification. If they lose one, they lose all.
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    States target payday lenders and their high rates

    Yeah that is true, morality sometimes is an issue when it comes to these type of topics
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