Financial foursight

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This article focuses on using four indices to forecast when the current bull market in the US is likely to end, thus giving Australian investors a clue as to when to sell their shares beforehand and avoid any losses. Relevant points include a comparison of the Dow Jones Industrial Average, the Standard & Poor's Composite Index, the Nasdaq Composite Index, and the Russell 2000, with the Standard & Poor's index being the most comprehensive and reliable.

Author: Freeman, Peter
Nasdaq Composite Index (Index), Bull market, Standard and Poor's 500-Stock Price Index (Index), Dow Jones Industrial Average (Index), Russell 2000 Index (Index)

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The buy word: it's all in the timing

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This article presents the pros and cons of using analysis of stock price trends in Australia as a basis for deciding when to buy and when to sell. Relevant points include how and when to use charts of price trends to guide stock market investing.

Author: Freeman, Peter
Prices and rates, Portfolio management, Stock prices

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Click go the shares

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This article presents a review of the best Australian Internet sites for stock investment information. Relevant points include details about such investment web sites as Quicken, E*Trade, and others.

Author: Freeman, Peter
Evaluation, Investments, Web sites (World Wide Web), Information services, Web sites

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Subjects list: Analysis, Forecasts and trends, Stock-exchange, Stock exchanges, Australia, Stocks, Securities
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