Posted by Blain Reinkensmeyer on Wednesday June 27, 2007
An explanation of stock symbols and examples of different company symbols.
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Posted by Blain Reinkensmeyer on Tuesday June 12, 2007
Ever seen the opening or closing bell on CNBC? The NYSE is one of a few exchanges that ring a bell to signify the trading day’s start and end. A lot of company CEOs, fund managers, and just basically wall street big boys have the honor of ringing the bell on a given day.
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Posted by Blain Reinkensmeyer on Monday June 11, 2007
I realized that there are now 10 stock lingo posts within the free stock education database here on the blog! I typically write one or two a week, so by the year’s end who knows how far the list will grow.
Stock Lingo Posts
Price Creeps
Bulls and Bears, the Wall Street Difference
IPO Lock-Up
Organic Growth
Golden Parachute
Stock Lingo, Par
Dummy […]
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Posted by Blain Reinkensmeyer on Tuesday June 5, 2007
A price creep can be explained just how it sounds, just needs to be interpreted in terms of the stock market. The initial understanding is when a price increases slowly over time, so what was once a $.10 movie is now $10 over time. Tied in with investing, it is when an investor’s general valuation […]
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