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Dean McGowan
US MARKETS & TRENDS: Rosy Outlook For US Jobs
Saturday, 04 February 2006
Most people have little idea about what it takes to create a job in any country — especially in the United States.The really good jobs and businesses are a product of education, creativity, dedication and money. All that is summed up in the term R & D — Research and Development. It is in this arena that the United States has built the dominant world economy. The early development of the automobile, the airplane, computers and, more recently, cell phones and i-Pods have set the stage for the highest GDP in the world.
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US MARKETS & TRENDS: New Year, New Market, New Politics ... Same Song
Saturday, 28 January 2006
One of the fascinating features of the investment business is that every day is different. The change in interest rates, the price of oil, earnings news, climate change, political developments and audit/ethics surprises – even comments by the Dixie Chicks — can disrupt individual stock prices and sway entire markets.
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US Markets & Trends: Something To Worry About
Saturday, 22 October 2005
Every day investors are expressing things to be worried, sometimes horrified, about. To help you with your worrying, here is a partial list of some those things:
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US MARKET & TRENDS: No 'range bound' market In play today
Saturday, 16 July 2005
Every market era or sub-era has its terms that become the critic's descriptions of what is happening to business and the economy. We have endured the Energy Crisis, Stagflation, the New Paradigm, Deflation, and currently (how creative), a Range Bound market. The creators of this term refer historically to the era of 1966 through 1982 in which the stock market made no new highs. The Dow Jones index hit a 1,000 high in 1966 and did not exceed that level for 16 years. A shallow analysis of that era has led some to define it as a Sideways market. That is not what it was. Today's market is being compared to those years and with the new term — range bound market.
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