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Business Law
What a difference six months makes. Last summer, investor sentiment was so bad that stocks were selling off on good corporate news. Now everything seems rosy again. The stock market is going up, commodity prices are strong. All an investor has had...
Author: profitconfidential
Bull Market in a Bear Market—Why Stock Prices Are Going up
18th February 2011What a difference six months makes. Last summer, investor sentiment was so bad that stocks were selling off on good corporate news. Now everything seems rosy again. The stock market is going up, commodity prices are strong. All an investor has had...
Author: profitconfidential
Business Law
One very good trend that I’m seeing this earnings season is a strong resurgence in business conditions among small-cap technology companies. This strength is occurring in the semiconductor industry as well as in the networking and telecommunicatio...
Author: profitconfidential
Small-cap Tech Stock Returns Excellent, But Have You Missed the Boat?
17th February 2011One very good trend that I’m seeing this earnings season is a strong resurgence in business conditions among small-cap technology companies. This strength is occurring in the semiconductor industry as well as in the networking and telecommunicatio...
Author: profitconfidential
Business Law
Quantitative easing is a monetary policy that is implemented by central banks to increase the market’s money supply overnight and to encourage commercial banks and other financial institutions to lend money to persons or corporations that are financially ...
Author: Steffen Berhardt
The Process of Quantitative Easing and How a Currency Loses Its Worth
19th January 2011Quantitative easing is a monetary policy that is implemented by central banks to increase the market’s money supply overnight and to encourage commercial banks and other financial institutions to lend money to persons or corporations that are financially ...
Author: Steffen Berhardt