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Market Commentary: Markets In The Red, Eventual Session Direction In Doubt
By 12 noon the decent sea-sawed, rising giving brief hope the averages were moving up again only to fall further.
Market Commentary: Large Caps In Green, Small Caps Remain Down
By 10 am the averages were mixed, sea-sawing along the unchanged line and generally trending up except for the small caps.
Stockbroker Charged With Fraud For Spending Investor Money
Wilfred T. Azar III charged with defrauding bond investors to pay for his mortgage, country club dues, and season tickets to the Baltimore Ravens.
Market Commentary: Session Ends Mixed With Large Caps Flat And Confused Investors
Markets closed mixed with the SP500 making a new closing high and the DOW in the red. The NASDAQ closed higher almost matching its February, 2000 closing high of 4696.69.
Market Commentary: Noontime Markets Going Nowhere, Quiet, Low Volume, Mixed
Noontime markets have gone nowhere, but not without occasional red and green spikes of volume to move the averages fractionally.
Market Commentary: Markets Opened In Red, Flat And Have Melted Up Into The Green
By 10 am the averages were trending up, albeit slowly and on low volume. The Markets look tired and 'seem' to be rounding off the new highs.
How Can I Use Options To Protect My Profits?
The stock market has been in a bull market for several years now.
America's Most Prestigious Professions
Military officers and firefighters are seen as the most prestigious professions in the United States.
Electric Utilities Warm To Solar
According to Deutsche Bank, various drivers of scale benefits are sufficient to pull rooftop photovoltaic solar power to "grid parity" in 50 US states by 2016, up from 10 states right now.
Market Commentary: Markets Close In The Green, DOW Set New Closing High
By 4 pm the averages were looking good to the untrained eye, but there are a myriad of issues that could derail this bull run.
Housing Affordability Slightly Lower In Third Quarter
Firming home prices in markets across the country contributed to a slight dip in nationwide housing affordability in the third quarter of 2014.
Market Commentary: Averages Off Morning Highs, Mostly Positive And Trending Sideways
By noon the markets were sometimes plunging into the anemic volume levels and further market direction is not at certain. Be cautious.
Market Commentary: Markets Open With Large Caps Recording New Highs
By 10 am the averages were sea-sawing in an upward trend as volume has started to fall.
Inequality In Skills And The Great Gatsby Curve - Mobility Is Lower In The USA Than In Most Other Advanced Economies
In recent years, concerns about inequality of opportunity have risen to the forefront of policy discussions in the United States.
From 1979 To 2011, After Tax Income For Top 1% Grew At 3.5% Per Year Vs. Bottom Quintile's Growth Of 1.2%
In 2011, according to CBO's estimates, average household market income—a comprehensive income measure that consists of labor income, business income, capital income (including capital gains), and retirement income—was approximately $81,000.
Market Commentary: Markets Closed Mixed, Large Caps Flat And Small Caps UP
By 4 pm the volume increased slightly, as usual, but still very low indicating more weakness tomorrow.
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