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I`ve been interested in investing in the stock market since December 1990 and in recent months have been an avid viewer of Bloomberg and CNBC Television.
13 years of personal investing
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This larger number is the actual DOW index. The DOW is an index made up of the top 30 American stocks that was set at 100 back in 1930 and has been tracked daily based on the price movements of those 30
Let's put it this way. Performance of the Dow Jones, NASDAQ and S&P 500 since the president gave his statement at 11.30am EST on January 18th 2008 Dow Jones: 12,613 then, 11,971 now, Change: -5% NASDAQ:
According to Ocwen Financial Corporation, it's core business is Residential Loan Servicing business, Ocwen Realty Advisors, Ocwen Recovery Group, Business Process Outsourcing and Commercial Servicing.
If you are unsure about a company's viability prior to market, the best people to contact would be the people who are overseeing the sale (usually Goldman or Merill). They should have to send you a prospectus
A "bear market" is defined as: "A prolonged period in which investment prices fall, accompanied by widespread pessimism" Using this definition as a base, I would assess the following to be examples

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