Use mdy dates date November 2010 Financial markets A stockmarket or equity market is a public entity ... stockmarket was estimated at about 36.6  trillion at the beginning of October 2008. ref ... to model , rather than an actual market price. The stocks are listed and traded on stock exchanges ... stockmarket in the United States , by market capitalization, is the New York Stock Exchange NYSE . In Canada, the largest stockmarket is the Toronto Stock Exchange . Major European examples of stock ... as the BM&F Bovespa and the Mexican Stock Exchange BMV . Market participants ... Image Photos NewYork1 032.jpg thumb left The New York Stock Exchange Participants in the stockmarket ... price for the stock. Buying or selling at market means you will accept any ask price or bid price ... Data publisher World exchanges.org date accessdate 2011 05 31 ref Importance of stockmarket Function ... Exchange ,where trading is currently completed through computers. The stockmarket is one of the most ... 1117303 title The Effect of Enhanced Disclosure on Open MarketStock Repurchases journal Berkeley Business ... or be an indicator of social mood. An economy where the stockmarket is on the rise is considered to be an up and coming economy. In fact, the stockmarket is often considered the primary indicator ... to keep an eye on the control and behavior of the stockmarket and, in general, on the smooth operation ... to increased prosperity. Citation needed date April 2011 Relation of the stockmarket to the modern ... of one sort or another United States S&P stockmarket returns assumes 2 annual dividend class wikitable ... 1900 to 2002 format PDF date accessdate 2011 05 31 ref The behavior of the stockmarket Image NASDAQ.JPG ... as the stockmarket crash in 1987 , when the Dow Jones index plummeted 22.6 percent the largest ever ... i.e., non trending , many studies have shown a marked tendency for the stockmarket to trend over ... of stockmarket prices is http cnx.org content m11318 latest non Gaussian in which case EMH ... more details
A rally is a period of sustained increases in the prices of stocks, bonds or indexes. This type of price movement can happen during either a bull market bull or a bear market , when it is known as either a bull market rally or a bear market rally, respectively. However, a rally will generally follow a period of flat or declining prices. ref Investopedia Definition of http www.investopedia.com terms r rally.asp Market Rally ref An increase in prices during a primary trend bear market is called a bear market rally . A bear market rally is sometimes defined as an increase of 10 to 20 . Bear market rallies typically begin suddenly and are often short lived. Notable bear market rallies occurred in the Dow Jones Industrial Average Dow Jones index after the 1929 stock market crash leading down to the market bottom in 1932, and throughout the late 1960s and early 1970s. The Japan ese Nikkei stock average has been typified by a number of bear market rallies since the late 1980s while experiencing an overall long term downward trend. See also Market trend Business cycle Trend following References reflist 2 Stock market Category Market trends ... more details
Wikify date April 2010 Orphan date August 2008 This article is under development. The aim is to list stock market corrections and the reasons. This article is complementary to the article List of stock market crashes 2007 High Point 1,555.90 16 Jul 07 Subsequent Low 1,370.60 16 Aug 07 Decline 11.91 Reason Subprime credit crunch 2006 High Point 1,326.70 8 May 06 Subsequent Low 1,219.29 14 Jun 06 Decline 8.80 Reason Asian Markets decline fear of spill over to developed markets. DEFAULTSORT Stock Market Corrections Category Financial markets Finance stub ... more details
mergefrom Paper trading discuss Talk Stockmarket simulator Merger proposal date October 2009 seealso Paper trading A stockmarket simulator is a program or application that attempts to reproduce or duplicate some or all features of a live stockmarket on a computer so that a player may practice trading stocks without financial risk. Types Stockmarket simulators can be broken down into two major categories financial market simulators, and fantasy simulators. Financial simulators Financial market simulators allow users to generate a portfolio based on real stock entries, but with virtual currency ... www.popsci.com scitech article 2007 06 science behind ppx The Science behind PPX ref StockMarket simulator engines can also be customized for other functions than just basic stock information tracking ... from a set scale rather than an actual numerical value. Stockmarket games Stockmarket games are speculative games that allows players to trade stocks in a virtual or simulated stockmarket. Stockmarket games exist in several forms but the basic underlying concept is that these games allow players ... risk. Some stockmarket games do not involve real money in any way. Players compete with each other to see who can predict the direction the stock markets will go next. Many stockmarket games are based on real life stocks from the Nasdaq , NYSE or other major market indexes. Stockmarket games ... how to trade stocks. Some Stockmarket games are not based on financial markets at all. These virtual ... is playing badly the stock value for that team falls. Another stockmarket game, Empire Avenue ... ref Stockmarket games are often built in to many other prediction games . See also Investment Game ... on a commodities or market exchange, such as movies or television shows. Some simulators ... Most of the online stock simulators run on either Java programming language Java , JavaScript ... are proprietary with the code being sold as valuable prediction market software. Such is the example ... more details
Stockmarket index option is a type of option finance option , which is a financial Derivative finance derivative . Index options may be tied to the price of either broad based indexes like the S&P 500 Index or the Russell 3000 Index or to narrow based indexes, which is an index that is limited to a particular industry like the mining industry or the semiconductor industry. The global market for exchange traded stockmarket index options is notionally valued by the Bank for International Settlements at 368,900 million in 2005. A stock index option provides the right to trade a specific stock index at a specified price by a specified expiration date. A call option on a stock index gives you the right to buy the index, and a put option on a stock index gives you the right to sell the index. Options on stock indexes are similar to exchange traded fund s ETF s , the difference being that ETF s values change throughout the day whereas the value on stock index options change at the end of each trading day. Therefore, profit loss on an index option is based on the market s closing price for the day, not on any price during the market s open hours. If an index option is exercised before the close of the market, the buyer of the option will Moneyness ITM In the money in or Moneyness OTM Out of the money out of the money for an additional amount equal to the difference between the closing price and the exercise price. If the market closes above the intra day exercise price, then the option will accrue an additional loss, and if the market closes below the intra day exercise price, the option will accrue an additional gain. For this reason, index options are typically closed out after the market has closed. See also Derivative finance External Links http www.options trading mastery.com index options.html Index Options econ stub Category Derivatives finance ... more details
Infobox Company company name Libyan Exchange StockMarket key people Suliman Salem Alshohomiy General Director company logo company type Stock exchange foundation March 2007 location city Tripoli location country Libya homepage http www.lsm.gov.ly www.lsm.gov.ly The Libyan Exchange StockMarket lang ar officially opened in Tripoli , Libya , during March 2007. ref Business Intelligence Middle East March 15, 2007 ref It is the first exchange of its kind in the country. Background The Libyan Stock Exchange LSE was established by Decision No. 134 of the General People s Committee GPCO , on June 3, 2006, to form a joint stock company with capital of 20 million Libyan dinar s, divided into 2 million shares with a nominal value of 10 LD per share. The first phase focused on introducing financial definitions and rules, the addition of several workshop courses, and a series of agreements with the Amman Stock Exchange and Cairo & Alexandria Stock Exchange and the Egyptian Company for Clearance and deposit. Listed market securities include the National Mills and Fodder ... was signed on Monday in London between the Libyan Stock Exchange Market and London Stock Exchange ... for Libyan Stock Exchange Market and the Director of the London Stock Exchange. The agreement provides for training teams from the Libyan Stock Exchange in Tripoli and in London to enable them to run the stockmarket operations. In addition there will be regular reviews of the Libyan regulations and systems ... A References reflist External links http www.lsm.gov.ly Libyan StockMarket Official website http ... http gpco.gov.ly home.php GPCO Website http www.mof.gov.ly Stockmarket World Federation of Exchanges Category Stock exchanges in the Middle East Category Stock exchanges ... Stock Exchange Organizer Head of oversight and Securities Inspection is Dr. Abdel Salam Alkesh. List of African stock exchanges Working Hours The Libyan Stock Exchange has a normal Trading sessions ... more details
In Stockmarket financial markets , underweight is a term used when rating stock . A rating system may be three tiered Overweight stockmarket overweight , equal weight and underweight , or five tiered buy, overweight, hold, underweight, and sell . If a stock is deemed underweight the analyst is saying they consider that the investor should reduce their holding, so that it should weigh less. ref cite news first Walter last Updegrave title Glossary please What do terms like overweight and underweight mean, anyway? url http money.cnn.com 2003 08 19 pf expert ask expert work CNN.com CNNMoney.com , Ask the Expert date 2003 08 19 accessdate 2007 01 03 ref For example, if an investor has 10 of their stocks in Retail, 25 in Manufacturing, 50 in Hi Tech, and 15 in Defense, and the broker says that Retail is underweight , then they are implying that a smaller percentage of the stocks should be in Retail. The stock s total return is expected to be below the average total return of the analyst s industry or industry team s coverage universe, on a risk adjusted basis, over the next 12 18 months References references Category Stockmarket ... more details
File StockMarket Learning rgb 300dpi.jpg thumb StockMarket Learning Logo StockMarket Learning is an international competition run by the Savings bank Savings Banks in Europe with the support of the European Savings Banks Group ESBG based in Brussels. It aims to provide pupils a better understanding of the stockmarket and of the economic and financial world by simulating transactions in Stock exchange stock exchanges . The competition was held for the first time in Germany in 1983, while the Savings Banks in Europe became actively involved in 1999. By 2010, over 1 million teams had taken part in the initiative. Procedure Each team is assigned an account with virtual capital that is to be used to buy and sell Security finance securities . The purpose is to increase initial Asset assets by conducting individual investing strategies. While capital is virtual, trading is based on real Share price stock prices at certain stock exchanges. The list of tradable securities consists primarily of Share finance shares but also includes Fixed interest fixed interests securities and Collective investment scheme investment funds . Since 2009, there is both a conventional and sustainability competition. The former takes into consideration the total performance of the account, whereas the latter is based on the sustainability account value, i.e. on the earnings gained from shares listed in a sustainability index . Awards In 2010, StockMarket Learning received the official United Nations Decade of Education for Sustainable Development UN Decade Project of Education for Sustainable Development award from the German Commission for UNESCO. External links http www.stockmarket learning.eu Official Website http www.bne portal.de coremedia generator unesco en 01 Home English 20Homepage.html Education for Sustainable Development Category Competitions Category Business education de Planspiel B rse it Conoscere la Borsa ... more details
Overweight is part of a three tiered rating system, along with underweight stockmarket underweight and equal weight , used by financial analyst s to indicate a particular stock s attractiveness. If a stock is recommended to be overweight , the analyst opines that the stock is a better value for money than others. ref cite news first Walter last Updegrave title Glossary please What do terms like overweight and underweight mean, anyway? url http money.cnn.com 2003 08 19 pf expert ask expert work CNN.com CNNMoney.com , Ask the Expert date 2003 08 19 accessdate 2007 01 03 ref In a portfolio, overweight indicates that an investor holds proportionately more than the Capitalization weighted index benchmark weight of a certain asset a share, bond, industry sector, country, currency or asset class etc. . ref http www.thisismoney.co.uk jargon O overweight ref Examples Suppose that Technology stocks make up 10 of the relevant stockmarket index stock index by market value, i.e. the weight of the Technology sector in the index is 10 . Overweight Suppose that an investor holds 15 of his her investment in Technology stocks then, the investor s stock portfolio is 5 overweight in Technology stocks. Suppose further that the investor is advised by his broker or financial advisor that Technology should be overweight then, the investor is being advised to hold more investments in Technology, as a percentage, than the weight of that asset in the index market. i.e., more than 10 by value of Technology shares in this example. Underweight In contrast to overweight holding, if the broker advises that Technology should be underweight , the recommendation to the investor is to hold less than 10 by value of Technology shares. Equal weight The third possibility is that the broker advises that Technology should be equal weight in which case, the recommendation is to hold 10 by value of Technology shares. References references Category Stockmarket ... more details
exist to obtain a stockmarket education Traditional classroom setting Non traditional classroom settings ... to teach a student how to trade in the stockmarket, although the introductory basic courses ... Non traditional classroom settings are offered by Non profit organizations that offer stockmarket educational material Non profit organizations Stockmarket organizations that offer stockmarket educational material Stockmarket organizations For profit businesses For profit financial education companies ... varies on stockmarket education. Unlike colleges that prepare students for working in the financial ... education programs. Another aspect that differentiates for profit stockmarket education companies from traditional colleges is the commercialization factor. For profit stockmarket education companies frequently develop other products &ndash such as software and newsletters &ndash that they market ... and on the Internet for an individual to learn about investing in the stockmarket A stockmarket ... are offered by organizations associated with the stockmarket such as the Chicago Board ... that discuss subjects related to the stockmarket and trading derivatives. Non profit organizations that offer stockmarket educational material American Association of Individual Investors Alliance ..., Office of Investor Education and Assistance Stockmarket organizations that offer stockmarket educational material American Stock Exchange Chicago Board Options Exchange CBOE Council for Economic ... Stockmarket subjects to learn Whether an individual chooses a traditional or non traditional education to learn how the stockmarket works, the following basic subjects are covered How the stock ... provide investing articles, though their target market is aimed at more general investors. Magazines ... presence also offer access to some, if not all, of their articles online. Web sites devoted to the stockmarket or trading arena post articles online or send them via email to subscribers. These web ... more details
A stockmarket crash is a sudden dramatic decline of stock prices across a significant cross section of a stockmarket , resulting in a significant loss of paper wealth . Crashes are driven by panic as much as by underlying economic factors. They often follow Speculation speculative stockmarket bubble s. Stockmarket crashes are Social phenomenon social phenomena where external Economy economic events ... of a stockmarket crash but the term commonly applies to steep double digit percentage losses in a stockmarket index over a period of several days. Crashes are often distinguished from bear ... stockmarket prices that are measured in months or years. While crashes are often associated with bear ... in the stockmarket especially with the use of Leverage finance leverage through margin debt. On August ... years. By the summer of 1929, it was clear that the economy was contracting and the stockmarket .... ref name riskinstitute.ch Mathematical theory and stockmarket crashes The mathematical characterisation of stockmarket movements has been a subject of intense interest. The conventional assumption ... Random Walks In StockMarket Prices journal Financial Analysts Journal volume 21 issue 5 pages 55 59 ... . ref http web.mit.edu newsoffice 2006 fractals.html Father of Fractals takes on the stockmarket ... the frequency of stockmarket crashes follows an inverse cubic power law . ref http web.mit.edu newsoffice ... studies such as Prof. Didier Sornette s work suggest that stockmarket crashes are a sign of self ... stockmarket crashes. See also List of stockmarket crashes Behavioral finance Business cycle Dot ... to liquidity Market trend Modeling and analysis of financial markets StockmarketStockmarket boom Stockmarket bubble Examples Financial crisis of 2007 2010 Great Depression Meltdown Monday Subprime mortgage crisis References Reflist 30em Stockmarket crashes Aharon, D.Y., I. Gavious and R. Yosef, 2010. Stockmarket bubble effects on mergers and acquisitions. The Quarterly Review of Economics ... more details
no footnotes date December 2009 Stockmarket prediction is the act of trying to determine the future value of a company stock or other financial instrument traded on a financial exchange . The successful prediction of a stock s future price could yield significant profit. Some believe that stock price movements are governed by the random walk hypothesis and thus are unpredictable. Others disagree and those with this viewpoint possess a myriad of methods and technologies which purportedly allow them to gain future price information. The random walk hypothesis When applied to a particular financial instrument, the random walk hypothesis states that the price of this instrument is governed by a random walk and hence is unpredictable. If the random walk hypothesis is false then there will exist some potentially non linear correlation between the instrument price and some other indicator s such as trading volume or the previous day s instrument closing price. If this correlation can be determined then a potential profit can be made. Prediction methods Prediction methodologies fall into three ... computer , stockmarket prediction has since moved into the technological realm. The most prominent ... be thought of as mathematical function approximators. Their value in stockmarket prediction is that if a potentially ... in use for stockmarket prediction is the Feedforward neural network feed forward network utilising ... John Wiley and Sons Ltd, 1994. Category Finance Category Prediction Category Stockmarket ... that underlies the stock itself. They evaluate a company s past performance as well as the credibility ... analyst with assessing the validity of a stock, such as the P E ratio . Warren Buffett ... price of a stock based solely on the potential trends of the past price a form of time series analysis ... rooms about a certain stock using Data Mining techniques. But people can have different opinion about the same stock at the same time. References Graham, B. The Intelligent Investor HarperCollins ... more details
s. The main purpose of an election stockmarket is to predict the election outcome, such as the share ... of their political preferences. Election stock markets are also used for research and teaching purposes. Researchers can study trader behavior and market operations. Election stock markets also teach ... the http esm.ubc.ca UBC Election StockMarket . The UBC markets track federal and provincial elections ... basic types of election stock markets. The first type is a winner takes all market in which ... stockmarket is a proportional share market where the payout of several contracts is determined by percentage ... StockMarket. Accuracy is typically measured as the average absolute forecast error for vote ... functioning of election stock markets is market liquidity . As prediction markets function through .... Signs that liquidity is lacking in an election stockmarket include wide spreads large differences ... Markets and the UBC Election StockMarket level the trading opportunities among traders. Whether ... jmv1 index.php?option com docman&task doc download&gid 180&Itemid 38 The 1997 UBC Election StockMarket .... Brander, James A. Election polls, free trade, and the stockmarket evidence from the 1988 Canadian ... on Price Formation in Election StockMarket. Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, volume ... stockmarket. Canadian Journal of Economics, volume 28, number 4a, November 1995, pp.770 794. Forsythe, Robert Nelson, F. Neumann, G.R Wright, J. Anatomy of an experimental political stockmarket. American .... Gemmill, Gordon Political risk and market efficiency tests based in British stock and options markets ...Unreferenced date October 2011 Election stock markets also referred to as election prediction markets are financial market s in which the ultimate values of the contract s being traded are based on the outcome ... and bear the risk of losing money. Election stock markets function like other futures exchange ... short position. A list of related academic research papers appears below. Examples of election stock ... more details
Expert verify date September 2010 Stockmarket data systems communicated market data &mdash information about securities and stock trades&mdash from stock exchange s to stock broker s and stock trader s. History The earliest stock exchanges were in France in the 12th century and in Bruges and Italy in the 13th .... It was apparently the first newspaper to publish stock prices, and also showed prices of various commodity commodities . In 1884 the Dow Jones company published the first stockmarket averages, and in 1889 ... volume of stocks sold per day. ref name tick At the time of the stockmarket crash in October, 1929 ... in many broker offices. Stockmarket quotation systems In the late 1950s brokers had become ... system transmitted stockmarket pages to United Press International, which in turn sold them to its ... , and Delta Stream. See also StockMarketStock trader Stock Exchange Electronic trading Securities ... StockMarket Data Systems Category Stockmarket Category Telephony ... title World Stock Exchanges  About, Companies, Profile, About, History publisher Advfn.com date ... www.stocktickercompany.com stc history index.php title The History of the Stock Ticker Page 1 publisher Stock Ticker Company date accessdate 2010 09 02 ref The New York Stock Exchange is known as the Big ... market pages. ref http www.bizjournalismhistory.org main frame.htm History of Business Journalism ref The New York Times was first published in 1851, and added stockmarket tables at a later date. Electronic systems Ticker tape In 1863 Edward A. Calahan of the American Telegraph Company invented a stock telegraph printing instrument which allowed data on stock s, bond finance bond s, and commodities ... stock ticker . Other inventors improved on this device, and ultimately Thomas Edison patented a universal stock ticker , selling over 5,000 in the late 19th century. ref name tick In the early ... the New York Quotation Stock Ticker became widely used. A further improvement was in place in 1960 ... more details
Cleanup date October 2007 In finance , a stockmarket index future is a cash settled futures contract on the value of a particular stockmarket index . Market The turnover for the global market in exchange traded equity index futures is notionally valued, for 2008, by the Bank for International Settlements at USD 130 trillion ref Bank for International Settlements Table 23A Derivative financial instruments traded on organised exchanges in http www.bis.org publ qtrpdf r qa0912.pdf page 108 Statistical Annex The international banking market , page 108. ref . Uses Stock index futures are used for hedge finance hedging , trader finance trading , and investments . Hedging using stock index futures could involve hedging against a portfolio of shares or equity index options. Trading using stock index futures could involve, for instance, volatility trading The greater the volatility, the greater the likelihood of profit taking usually taking relatively small but regular profits . Investing via the use of stock index futures could involve exposure to a market or sector without having to actually purchase shares directly. Please note the following cases of equity hedging with index futures Where your portfolio exactly reflects the index this is unlikely . Here, your portfolio is perfectly hedged via the index future. Where your portfolio does not entirely reflect the index this is more likely to be the case . Here, the degree of correlation between the underlying asset and the hedge is not high. So, your portfolio is unlikely to be fully hedged . Equity index futures and Stockmarket index option index options tend to be in liquid markets for close to delivery contracts. They trade ... index at the expiration date . These are traded in the wholesale market, but are often used as the basis ... the cost of investing in the equity market is the loss of interest Minus the estimated dividend ... Derivatives market Category Derivatives finance econ stub ko ru zh ... more details
globalize USA date December 2010 Stockmarket cycles are the long term price patterns of the stockmarket. Description There are many types of business cycle s including those that impact the stockmarket . ref Channels & Cycles A Tribute to J. M. Hurst, by Brian Millard, Traders Press March 18, 1999 ... consultant, outlines several cycles that have specific relevance to the stockmarket. ref The Next Great ... significance. The major cycles of the stockmarket include The four year presidential cycle in the USA ... stages in a major cycle of stocks, stock sectors or the stockmarket as a whole. These four stages ... Cyclical, Secular and Kondratiev Cyclical cycles generally last 4 years, with bull and bear market phases lasting 1 3 years, while Secular cycles last about 30 years with bull and bear market phases lasting 10 20 years. It is generally accepted that in early 2011 the US stockmarket is in a cyclical ... bear phase as it has been stagnant since the stockmarket peak in 2000. The longer term ... cycle is attributed to politics and its impact on America s economic policies and market sentiment . Either or both of these factors could be the cause for the stockmarket s statistically improved ... cycle such as a moving average on top of it. A common view of a stockmarket pattern is one that involves ... time period, chart. Use of multiple screens A stockmarket trader will often use several screens ... than the standard mountain style chart. See also Wave Technical analysis Market timing Stockmarket bottom Market trends and Trend following References Reflist 2 External links http www.bentamari.com stocks.html Stock Markets and Cycles http www.themarketforecast.com HowItWorks.html StockMarket Cycles DEFAULTSORT StockMarket Cycles Category Investment ... based buy sell rules. According to Hulbert, this system has been able to outperform the market with significantly ... ref Longer term screen To identify the long term Market trends trend and opportunities Middle screen ... more details
Finance sidebar A stockmarket bubble is a type of economic bubble taking place in stockmarket s when market participants drive stock prices above their value in relation to some system of stock valuation . Behavioral finance theory attributes stockmarket bubbles to cognitive biases that lead to groupthink ... of stockmarket bubbles have suggested that they are rational, ref name DeLong1990 Cite journal ... 10.2307 2233855 pages 786 800 publisher Blackwell Publishing ref Examples Two famous early stockmarket ... stockmarket bubbles of note include the Encilhamento occurred in Brazil during late 1880s and early ... stocks in the late 1980s. Stockmarket bubbles frequently produce hot markets in Initial Public Offerings , since investment bankers and their clients see opportunities to float new stock issues ... to rock the boat, generate stockmarket bubbles. ref Sergey Perminov, Trendocracy and StockMarket Manipulations ... Pyramid scheme Stockmarket crash Specific Mississippi Company Poseidon bubble Railway Mania South ... ShauserPublish files 2011.1.pdf Stockmarket bubble effects on mergers and acquisitions , The Quarterly ... http www.youtube.com watch?v fJWi 6s10nw title Recent TEDx talk about stockmarket bubbles and crashes Category Stockmarket Category Economic bubbles Category Market trends Category Economic problems ... Froot first Kenneth A. coauthors Obstfeld, Maurice year 1991 title Intrinsic Bubbles The Case of Stock ... data pages786 800 last Topol first Richard year 1991 title Bubbles and Volatility of Stock Prices ... abundance of IPOs in a bubble market, a large portion of the IPO companies fail completely ... economy where the old stock valuation rules may no longer apply. This type of thinking helps to further ... end country funds, observers can compare the stock prices to the net asset value per share the net ... asset markets, observers can compare the stock prices to the expected returns from holding the stock ... country funds and experimental markets, stock prices clearly diverge from fundamental values. Nobel ... more details
This is a list of stockmarket crash es and bear market s. Table class wikitable sortable style width 100 width 100px Name width 100px Dates width 75 Market trend Bear market Bear Market Duration class ... 1974 stockmarket crash U.K. January 1973 December 1974 23 months Dramatic rise in oil prices, the miners ... Silver price crash Souk Al Manakh stockmarket crash August 1982 Black Monday 1987 Black Monday ... shares, including an overheated Hong Kong stockmarket. Crashes occur in Thailand , Indonesia , South ... 27, 1997 mini crash October 27, 1997 Global stockmarket crash that was caused by an 1997 Asian financial ... world economic effects arising from the September 11 attacks and the stockmarket downturn of 2002 ... , stockmarket index indices slid steadily starting in March 2002, with dramatic declines in July and September leading to lows last reached in 1997 and 1998. Chinese stock bubble of 2007 February 27, 2007 The SSE Composite Index of the Shanghai Stock Exchange tumbles 9 from unexpected selloffs ... . The announcement causes global stockmarket s to drop. ref cite news last Robertson first David title ... Union EU International Monetary Fund IMF bailout, triggering the decline of stockmarket s worldwide ... New York isbn 0 525 48404 3 Stockmarket crashes Category Economics lists Stockmarket crashes Category Economic problems Stockmarket crashes Category Stockmarket Category Stockmarket crashes ... Sea Bubble of 1720 1720 Affected early European stock markets, during early days of chartered joint stock companies Bengal Bubble of 1769 1769 Primarily caused by the British East India Company , whose ... 17, 1901 3 years The market was spooked by the assassination of President McKinley in 1901, coupled ... caused global stock markets to drop sharply. The attacks themselves caused approximately 40 billion in insurance losses, making it one of the largest insured events ever. Stockmarket downturn of 2002 October 9, 2002 Downturn in stock prices during 2002 in stock exchange s across the United States ... more details
See also Green chip Green Chip References reflist DEFAULTSORT Blue Chip StockMarket Category Stockmarket cs Blue chip trh cenn ch pap r de Blue Chip es Blue chip fr Blue chip ko hr Blue chip dionice ...According to the New York Stock Exchange , a blue chip is stock in a corporation with a national reputation for quality, reliability and the ability to operate profitably in good times and bad. ref cite web url http www.nyse.com content faqs 1042235995602.html?cat Listed Company General title NYSE Group, Inc publisher Nyse.com date accessdate 2011 09 19 ref The most popular index which follows US blue chips is the Dow Jones Industrial Average . The Dow Jones Industrial Average is a price weighted average of 30 blue chip stocks that are generally the leaders in their industry. It has been a widely followed indicator of the stockmarket since October 1, 1928. ref cite web url http www.bloomberg.com markets stocks movers dow title Dow Jones Industrial Average Stock Index Summary publisher Bloomberg date 1928 10 01 accessdate 2011 09 19 ref Origination As befits the high risk nature of stock picking, blue chip derives from poker . The simplest sets of poker betting discs include white, red ... that the term apparently got its start when Gingold was standing by the stock ticker at the brokerage ... rated Buy by the Sponsor See UBS Investment Research Ratings System in the prospectus market capitalization ... for providing high quality goods and services and leader in its market niche. In addition, companies ... cap Market Capitalization . Bellwether is a term used to describe a company that is recognized as the leader in its industry. For example, Microsoft would be considered a bellwether stock for computer software. Large cap is a reference to the size of a company in terms of total market capitalization. Market capitalization is simply calculated by taking the number of shares outstanding and multiplying by the stock s current price per share. ref cite web url http www.money zine.com Investing Stocks ... more details
Citations missing date May 2010 The stockmarket downturn of 2002 some say stockmarket crash or Internet bubble the Internet bubble bursting is the sharp drop in stock prices during 2002 in stock exchange ... the September 11 attacks , stockmarket index indices slid steadily starting in March 2002, with dramatic ... long bull market had led to unusually high stock valuations. The collapse of Enron is a prime ... confidence suffered. The September 11 attacks also contributed heavily to the stockmarket ... stability instability in United States stock markets in the months leading up to the sharp downturn. The technology heavy NASDAQ stockmarket peaked on March 10, 2000, hitting an intra day high ... 21. The downturn may be viewed as a reversion to average stockmarket performance in a longer term ... U.S. stockmarket declines in 2000, 2001, and 2002 Nasdaq In 2000, the Nasdaq lost 39.28 of its value ... view of the stockmarket downturn of 2002 including figures from the stockmarket bubble of the late ... News, July 19, 2002 Stockmarket crashes DEFAULTSORT StockMarket Downturn Of 2002 Category 2002 ... Stockmarket crashes Category Economic disasters in the United States Category 2002 in economics .... Context This downturn can be viewed as part of a larger bear market or correction that began ... for splits and dividends of 30 large companies on the New York Stock Exchange , peaked on January ... 15 a year. While the bear market began in 2000, by July and August 2002, the index had only dropped ... Dow 8000 on July 23, 2002, the market rallied. The Dow rose 13 over the next four trading days, but then fell ... sum of all NASDAQ listed companies stood at 5.4 trillion, for a total market value of 18.3 trillion .... The total market value of NYSE 7.2 and NASDAQ 1.8 companies at that time was only 9 trillion, for an overall market loss of 9.3 trillion. Index levels center image DJIA2002.png DJIA2002.png image ... http www.nytimes.com 2002 07 20 business 20PLAC.html MARKET PLACE Adding to Loss of Investments ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Burgundy is an exchange that operates a regulated market and a multilateral trading facility Multilateral Trading Facility MTF and is authorized and regulated by the Swedish Financial Supervisory Authority. Burgundy focuses on the Nordic countries Nordic markets and opened on June 12, 2009 for trading. Burgundy offers a high performance and cost efficient securities trading service with trading in more than 1,000 Swedish, Norwegian, Finnish and Danish instruments. The offer also includes a listing and trading service for warrants, certificates, ETFs and structured products. Burgundy is included in the Nordic Light data feed Nordic Light data feed . Burgundy s office is located in Stockholm , Sweden . Consortium Leading Nordic banks and securities trading firms are shareholders of Burgundy. Retail or institutional investors can trade on Burgundy via one of Burgundy s trading participants Burgundy AB is incorporated in Sweden. Burgundy is owned by http burgundy.se about us shareholders 13 major banks and investment firms in the Nordic region. References http burgundy.se news press releases Burgundy press releases External links http burgundy.se Burgundy Category Stock exchanges in Europe Category Stockmarket Category Financial markets Category Companies of Sweden stockexchange stub da Burgundy fi Burgundy sv Burgundy ... more details
, a result of the large number of technology companies on that index. A stockmarket index is a method of measuring a section of the stockmarket . Many indices are cited by news or financial services ... to reflect the market capitalization of its components, or may be a simple index which merely represents the net change in the prices of the underlying instruments. Most publicly quoted stockmarket indices like the two quoted below are weighted. Types of indices Stockmarket indices may be classed in many ways. A world or global stockmarket index includes typically large companies without ... index represents the performance of the stockmarket of a given nation and by proxy, reflects investor sentiment on the state of its economy. The most regularly quoted market indices are national indices composed of the stocks of large companies listed on a nation s largest stock exchanges ... , Amex Major Market Index , and the NYSE ARCA Tech 100 Index , the price of each component stock ... List of stock exchanges List of stockmarket indices Outline of finance Outline of marketing See ... the Quality of StockMarket Indices publisher EDHEC Publication cite journal last Arnott first R ... links Wikinvest How stocks indices work Stock Index Profile at Wikinvest stockmarket Category Stockmarket Category Stockmarket indices interwiki ar bs Berzovni indeks cs Burzovn index ...Image Comparison of three stock indices after 1975.svg thumb 300px A comparison of three major U.S. stock ..., the original total market index, represents the stocks of nearly every publicly traded company in the United States , including all U.S. stocks traded on the New York Stock Exchange but not American Depositary Receipt ADR s or limited partnership s , NASDAQ and American Stock Exchange . Russell Investment ... indices exist tracking the performance of specific sectors of the market. Some examples include ... as a whole. In contrast, a Capitalization weighted index market value weighted or Capitalization ... more details
citations missing date October 2010 original research date October 2010 TOCRight Commonly used stockmarket index stockmarket indices include Global Large companies not ordered by any nation or type of business ... StockMarket Index Regional indices MSCI EAFE Europe, Australasia, and Far East Asia S&P Asia 50 Dow ... PSI Geral Qatar Doha Securities Market DSM 20 Stock Index DSM 200 Romania BET 10 Russia MICEX Moscow ...?e africa Yahoo Finance page for Africa Middle East DEFAULTSORT List Of StockMarket Indices Category Stockmarket indices Category Economics lists fr Liste d indices boursiers it Lista degli indici ... companies by market capitalisation in the FTSE Eurozone Index and 20 additional companies selected ... 100 Index the 60 largest companies by market capitalisation in the FTSE Developed Europe Index ... the United Kingdom. FTSEurofirst 300 Index the 300 largest companies ranked by market capitalisation ... Dhaka Stock Exchange ref name DSE DSI all shares Dhaka Stock Exchange ref name DSE http www.dsebd.org dse algorithm.php ref Belgium BEL20 Bosnia and Herzegovina SASX 10 main market index in Federation ... main market index in Republic of Srpska FIRS investment funds index in Republic of Srpska ERS10 power ... Electric Power Index IGC index Special Corporate Governance Stock Index ITEL Telecommunication Sector ... Index GEM Growing Enterprise Market Index Hungary BUX Iceland OMX Iceland 15 India BSE SENSEX Bombay Stock Exchange BSE Sensex National Stock Exchange of India National Stock Exchange of India NSE Nifty Indonesia IHSG Indeks Harga Saham Gabungan &mdash Composite Stock Price Index , also called ... BISNIS 27 Pefindo 25 SRI KEHATI Iran Tehran Stock Exchange TEPIX Republic of Ireland Ireland ISEQ Overall Index Irish Stock Exchange ISEQ 20 Israel TA 100 Index Tel Aviv 100 TA 25 Index TASE s flagship index, listing TASE s 25 largest stocks by market cap, previously called the Ma of. ref http www.tase.co.il ... STAR dn date August 2011 TechSTAR Jamaica Jamaica Stock Exchange JSE Japan Nikkei 225 Topix Jordan ... more details
StockMarket Category Stockmarket Category Finance fraud de Bucket Shop pt Bucket shop ru ..., the customer is betting against the bucket shop operator, not participating in the market. Alternatively ... Reminiscences of a Stock Operator year 1923 author Edwin Lef vre ref In the United States, the traditional ... market hours. However, no actual shares were bought or sold all trading was between the bucket shop ... refused to make margin call s, so that if the stock price fell even momentarily to the limit of the client ... position on a stock, it might sell the stock on the real stock exchange, causing the price on the ticker ... could take 100 of their investments. ref Edwin Lef vre 1923 Reminiscences of a Stock Operator , reprinted ... stock operator Jesse Livermore . ref Origin of the term The origin of the term bucket shop has nothing ... . ref The term bucket shop came to apply to low class pseudo stock brokerages that did not execute ... Chapt. 1 n.13. ref House stock scam The term bucket shop is now applied to any fraudulent stock selling ... being promoted or undisclosed profit from the sale of house stock being promoted. A bucket ... more details
Unreferenced date September 2007 The Montreal Curb Market was a stock exchange created in 1926 in Montreal , Canada for trading in stocks that were considered to be too speculative or junior to be traded on the Bourse de Montr al Montreal Stock Exchange MSE . As these companies matured, trading in their shares was transferred to the Bourse. History In 1953, the Montreal Curb Market changed its name to Canadian Stock Exchange . In 1974, the Canadian Stock Exchange merged with the Bourse de Montr al, under the larger exchange s name. See also List of stock exchanges Canadian Venture Exchange , the new Junior Market for Canada Category Stock exchanges in Canada Category Organizations based in Montreal Category History of Montreal Montreal Curb Market Category History of Canada Canadian Stock Exchange Category Economy of Montreal Montreal Curb Market Category Economy of Canada Canadian Stock Exchange Category Organizations established in 1926 Montreal Curb Market Category Organizations disestablished in 1974 Canadian Stock Exchange Montreal stub Canada company stub stockexchange stub ... more details