bboxer25
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October has been a month of instability for the stock market as several significant events resulted in fluctuations in stock prices. Fears over a broader conflict in the Middle East raised oil prices, gold prices, and bond yields, pushing the US 10-year benchmark beyond 5 percent for the first time in 16 years. This development is detrimental to global growth and stock values. Moreover, the Q3 earnings season introduced ...
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bboxer25
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Dear mooers,
There are only a few days before the New Year's bell rings. New year, new hope!
For most investors, 2022 is a roller coaster ride. As we approach the end of 2022, all three major US stock indexes are on track to break their 3-year winning streaks and have their worst year since 2008. Let's look at the performance of the —an indicator of US stock performance this year:
* S&P 500 index focuses on the larg...
There are only a few days before the New Year's bell rings. New year, new hope!
For most investors, 2022 is a roller coaster ride. As we approach the end of 2022, all three major US stock indexes are on track to break their 3-year winning streaks and have their worst year since 2008. Let's look at the performance of the —an indicator of US stock performance this year:
* S&P 500 index focuses on the larg...
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bboxer25
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Have you ever heard of the rule: volume precedes price?
Typically, before a stock price moves, the volume comes into play. It plays a significant role in buying and selling stocks. Granville believed that volume was the driving force behind markets and designed OBV to predict when major market moves would occur.
Now, let's start the 8th TA Challenge!
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Typically, before a stock price moves, the volume comes into play. It plays a significant role in buying and selling stocks. Granville believed that volume was the driving force behind markets and designed OBV to predict when major market moves would occur.
Now, let's start the 8th TA Challenge!
Rewards: $20 Stock Cash Coupon
Share what you've learned in the discussion: #TA Challenge
Case Study
T...
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