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    Investor Sentiment in the Stock Market The Investor Sentiment in the Stock Market is a very interesting article. The following are my findings. From the article‚ I know that real investors and markets are too complicated to be stated by a few biases. The top down approach to behavioral finance focuses on the measurement of reduced form‚ aggregate sentiment and traces its effects to stock returns. In particular‚ stocks of low capitalization‚ younger‚ unprofitable‚ high volatility‚ non-dividend

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    Gold Price Volatility and Stock Market Returns in India P K Mishra Faculty in Economics‚ Siksha O Anusandhan University‚ Orissa‚ India E-mail: pkmishra1974@gmail.com J R Das Faculty in Management‚ Siksha O Anusandhan University‚ Orissa‚ India E-mail: j.35979@yahoo.co.in S K Mishra Faculty in Economics‚ TITE‚ Orissa‚ India E-mail: sk_mishra@yahoo.co.in Abstract The study of the capital market of a country in terms of a wide range of macroeconomic and financial variables has been the subject matter

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    Purchasing Stocks Provide the following information on the company’s most recent business day’s transactions. today’s date: 5/14/14 company name: The Walt Disney Company ticker symbol: DIS the highest stock price for the previous 52 weeks: 83.65 the lowest stock price for the previous 52 weeks: 60.41 annual dividend payment‚ if applicable: 0.86 the return on the dividend price to earnings ratio: 21.13 the number of shares traded: 1‚731‚840‚000 highest stock price paid: 82.75 lowest stock price paid:

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    Stock Prise analysis. HP‚ IBM and Apple are rivals competing in the PC industry. Three of the companies are extremely similar in that they both go for the strategy of providing low prices. The comparison of these two companies in the areas of liquidity‚ solvency‚ and profitability based on each of their annual financial reports ending in October 2014 show the following: Fig: 6 month stock price of HP According to Google Finance‚ IBM’s stock price is at $164.64‚ earning per share $11.52‚ total debt

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    Clodfelter Mrs. Gallos English 3 Honors 29 March 2018 Should Bump Stocks be Banned? A bump stock is a device that is attached to a semi-automatic weapon and enables this weapon to mimic the fire of a machine gun. It does this by allowing the shooter to hold the butt of the gun in their shoulder and push the gun towards them‚ this makes the gun fire and the recoil “bumps” the gun back into a firing position.(New York Times) The use of bump stocks allows many school shooters and mass shooters to fire at

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    even though the finance literature rejects the mean–variance efficiency of such indexes. This study investigates whether stock market indexes based on an array of cap-indifferent measures of company size are more mean–variance efficient than those based on market cap. These “Fundamental” indexes were found to deliver consistent‚ significant benefits relative to standard cap-weighted indexes. The true importance of the difference may have been best noted by Benjamin Graham: In the short run

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    bump stocks? Bump stocks are an accessory to a gun. They are used as an alternative replacement stock on a rifle. A bump stock allows a standard rifle to fire much like a fully automatic rifle. It allows the weapon to bounce back and forth between the shooter’s shoulder and trigger finger as long as pressure is being applied to the trigger and the bump stock. Bill Akins‚ a 63 year old Marine‚ invented the bump stock. He fought for years with the government to capitalize his idea. Bump stocks are

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    Stanley stops supporting the stock and managers lower down in the IPO book who were hoping for an early surge decide to get out before going underwater. Facebook on Friday sold 421 million shares of stock in a deal that valued the company at more than $100 billion. But investors‚ expecting a first-day pop in price‚ instead saw it close just 0.6 percent above the IPO price at $38.23. As the underwriter‚ Morgan Stanley (NYS:MS - News) stepped in to support Facebook ’s stock when it fell toward its

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    3 Research Methodology and sampling Technique 4 Data Analysis And Interpretation 5 Findings and Suggestions 6 Conclusion 7 Bibliography EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Fundamental &Technical Analysis of Banking stocks” is the systematic study of the performance of banking companies stock’s in stock market and future value of the share price with help of fundamental analysis and technical analysis. While decision in share price based on actual movement of shares price measured more in money & percentage

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    investigates the reaction on stock prices after the announcement of related news. Specifically‚ the paper aims at finding whether the stock overreaction to such news is predictive or not. Using the empirical test‚ the paper was preformed by obtaining monthly return for 85 consecutives periods. The findings of this paper are: first‚ the overreaction effect is larger for losers’’ firms than winners‚ knowing that such effect is asymmetric. Second‚ most firms realize excess return on January‚ “seasonality

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