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Tuesday February 20, 2007
E-Trade global stock trading $20 E-Trade is going to let customers buy and sell stocks traded on global exchanges for $20- pilot project - Canada, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Japan and Britain. The rollout is expected to take two months before all customers have access, and could one day expand to 42 international markets. Stock exchanges in Asia have bounced to unprecedented highs and far outpaced Western markets | | | |
Friday January 12, 2007
Google - Real-time stock quotes for free Not yet but they're working on it. Today, the NYSE has moved the issue a great step forward with a proposal to the SEC which if approved, would allow you to see real-time, last-sale prices across all Google properties including Google Finance, Personalized Google, Mobile, and of course, Google.com. | | | |
Thursday January 04, 2007
Forcast some surprises for 2007 Not one year in the past 1,000 has elapsed without surprises for investors, here are 4 unexpected events that will occur in 2007 | | | |
Thursday January 04, 2007
Investors looking forward to 2007 Recent studies on consumer confidence reveal that many Americans have shown a renewed interest in the capital markets once again. The strength and recent stability of the Dow Jones Industrial Average has fueled this renewed interest in keeping investable assets liquid while maintaining the need for growth net of taxes and inflation | | | |
Saturday December 30, 2006
Major Market Events in 2006 fueled by low interest rates, mergers and solid corporate profits, Wall Street finally returned to a record-setting performance in 2006 after seven years | | | |
Wednesday December 20, 2006
New Funds: Too Much of a Good Thing? In 2006, more funds went public (offered stock to individual investors for the first time) than actual companies that sell things | | | |
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