Bulls are back
Article Abstract:
In the US, stock markets have roared to life again moving ahead of other markets and there seems no imminent end to the bull market run that began in March 2003. However, Australians are advised to keep away from destructive investment behavior, the key level advised is $2 and any strong move below that would be very bearish and it would be best to run, not walk, for the exits.
Publication Name: Business Review Weekly
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0727-758X
Year: 2004
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Green light for bulls
Article Abstract:
The possibilities of a new d being started in United States (US) are discussed. The advance-decline line, a measure of the difference between the numbers of rising and falling stocks shows that the broad population of small stocks is moving up strongly for the bull market.
Publication Name: Business Review Weekly
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0727-758X
Year: 2003
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Bulls take charge
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The S&P 500 Index in the United States has locked a tight sideways pattern offering two almost equal possibilities for change since mid-June. This suggests that the possibilities now favor a further upward move on US, British, Japanese and Australian stock markets.
Publication Name: Business Review Weekly
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0727-758X
Year: 2003
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