The 2004 stock market: a forecast
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A review on the United States' 2004 stock market forecast by the Value Line is presented. Analysts observe that, in spite of the positive trends seen on the economic and stock market fronts of the nation, investors should be cautious with every move, for a possibility of mixed trends in the future is anticipated.
Publication Name: The Value Line Investment Survey (Part 2 - Selection & Opinion)
Subject: Business, general
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Year: 2003
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The 2005 stock market: a forecast
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A forecast of the likely trends of the stock market in the year 2005 is presented duly taking into account the indications as per economic and monetary indicators, and the Dow Jones industrials statistics.
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Year: 2004
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The 2006 stock market: a forecast
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A brief review of the United States' economy and stock markets as of December 30, 2005, is furnished. The United States stock markets are expected to do well in 2006.
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