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Introduction -- Introduction to technical analysis -- The basic principle of technical analysis--the trend -- History of technical analysis -- The technical analysis controversy -- Markets and market indicators -- An overview of markets -- Dow theory -- Sentiment -- Measuring market strength --...
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Designed to meet the scope and sequence of your course, Principles of Finance provides a strong foundation in financial applications using an innovative use-case approach to explore their role in business decision-making. An array of financial calculator and downloadable Microsoft Excel data...
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This study examines the relationship between U.S. monetary policy changes and financial market reactions; in particular, the fluctuations in interest rates and exchange rates for the U.S., Britain, Canada, France, Germany, and Japan are related to changes in the U.S. Federal Reserve discount...
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Designed to meet the scope and sequence of your course, Principles of Finance provides a strong foundation in financial applications using an innovative use-case approach to explore their role in business decision-making. An array of financial calculator and downloadable Microsoft Excel data...
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Reviews previous research on contrarian investment strategy (i.e. buying “losers” and selling “winners”) and analyses the results of applying the strategy to US stocks 1928‐1992. Explains the methodology and presents the results, which show no statistically significant holding period...
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Moving average trading strategies are examined for trading ten major currencies during the 1997‐2001 time period. Both a traditional trend‐following moving average cross over strategy and a contrarian strategy are tested. Following a simple moving average cross over out performed, on...
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