Stock market reports from Youtube
Obtaining Stock Prices in ExcelNov 29, 2011
Created by www.big-pic.net Email info@big-pic.net Learn how to access stock prices through internet with Excel.
Steve Jobs: "The press and the stock price will take care of themselves"Jan 21, 2012
In a rare Q&A at the first WWDC since his return to Apple, Jobs talks to developers about saying "no," killing OpenDoc and taking his lumps in the press and on Wall Street. Extracted from the full 1 hour 11 minute video here: www.youtube.com
150. How to Read Stock QuotesNov 25, 2011
www.informedtrades.com The next lesson in our course on how to trade the stock market which covers how to pull up and read quotes on the ThinkorSwim platform.
Tutorial: Read A Google Finance Stock QuoteJan 23, 2012
This is a beginner oriented tutorial on how to find and read a Google Finance stock quote
Finance in Excel 2 - Import and Chart Historical Stock Prices in ExcelJan 06, 2012
Visit www.TeachMsOffice.com for more, including Excel Consulting, Macros, and Tutorials. Learn how to Import and quickly Chart historical stock prices in Microsoft Excel using data from Yahoo Finance. This is a great way to visualize the moves in a particular stock. This tutorial also shows you how to import data from the web and to quickly graph and chart information in Excel 2007. For Excel consulting or to get the spreadsheet or macro used here visit the website http There, you can also get more free Excel video tutorials, macros, tips, and a forum for Excel. Have a great day!
Marc Faber: Fed to Resume QE When US Stocks Prices FallJan 24, 2012
May 26 (Bloomberg) -- Marc Faber, publisher of the Gloom, Boom & Doom report, talks about the outlook for the global economy, financial markets and Federal Reserve policy.¶ Faber spoke with Bloomberg's Carol Massar in New York on May 25.
Kevin Slavin: How algorithms shape our worldJan 28, 2012
www.ted.com Kevin Slavin argues that we're living in a world designed for -- and increasingly controlled by -- algorithms. In this riveting talk from TEDGlobal, he shows how these complex computer programs determine espionage tactics, stock prices, movie scripts, and architecture. And he warns that we are writing code we can't understand, with implications we can't control.TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes. TED stands for Technology, Entertainment, Design, and TEDTalks cover these topics as well as science, business, development and the arts. Closed captions and translated subtitles in a variety of languages are now available on TED.com, at www.ted.com
How to know what are good stock up prices?Jan 11, 2012
Lauren @ www.iamthatlady.com helps you to know what the "stock up price point" is for many common stockpile items. Learn how to get the items you family uses as their rock bottom prices.
Stock Market Drop Not Caused By Credit Rating Downgrade?Dec 29, 2011
Was the huge stock market drop on Wall Street caused because S & P downgraded the US credit rating? Cenk Uygur sets the record straight. The Largest Online News Show in the World. Google+: www.gplus.to Facebook: www.facebook.com Twitter: twitter.com Subscribe: bit.ly
Jesse Lauriston Livermore Stock Trading RulesJan 21, 2012
Jesse Lauriston Livermore (July 26, 1877 — November 28, 1940), also known as the Boy Plunger, was an early 20th century stock trader. He was famed for making and losing several multi-million dollar fortunes and short selling during the stock market crashes in 1907 and 1929. While working, he would write down certain hunches he had about future market prices, which he would check for accuracy later. A friend convinced him to put his first actual money on the market by making a bet at a bucket shop, a type of gambling establishment that took bets on stock prices but did not actually buy or sell the stock. By the age of fifteen, he had earned profits of over $1000 (which equates to about $20000 today). In the next several years, he continued betting at the bucket shops. He was eventually banned from most bucket shops for winning too much money from them. He then moved to New York City and devoted his energies towards trading in legitimate markets. This change would lead him to devise a new set of rules to trade the market. During his lifetime, Livermore gained and lost several multi-million dollar fortunes. Most notably, he was worth $3 million and $100 million after the 1907 and 1929 market crashes, respectively. He subsequently lost both fortunes. Apart from his success as a securities speculator, Livermore left traders a working philosophy for trading securities that emphasizes increasing the size of one's position as it goes in the right direction and cutting losses ...
YTB Stock issues: Why is the price so low? Your Travel BizAug 27, 2010
Straight talk on YTB stock. Why is the price so low? What is happening? Your Travel Biz ytb ytb.com ytb.com http www.ytb.com yourtravelbiz.com yourtravelbiz your travel biz your travel business RTA YTB issues YTB problems YTB legal YTB complaints YTB success stories...
Lognormal distributionJan 09, 2012
Here I explain an idea that is confusing the first time you see it: a variable is lognormally distributed if its log (or natural log) is normally distributed. I use an example of future stock price: it the rate of return is normally distributed (it can be negative), the future stock price level is lognormally distributed (it cannot be negative!).
Stock Market Basics: How the New York Stock Exchange Works - Tutorial Cartoon (1952)Jan 26, 2012
1952 thefilmarchived.blogspot.com A stock market or equity market is a public (a loose network of economic transactions, not a physical facility or discrete entity) for the trading of company stock (shares) and derivatives at an agreed price; these are securities listed on a stock exchange as well as those only traded privately. The size of the world stock market was estimated at about $36.6 trillion at the start of October 2008. The total world derivatives market has been estimated at about $791 trillion face or nominal value, 11 times the size of the entire world economy. The value of the derivatives market, because it is stated in terms of notional values, cannot be directly compared to a stock or a fixed income security, which traditionally refers to an actual value. Moreover, the vast majority of derivatives 'cancel' each other out (ie, a derivative 'bet' on an event occurring is offset by a comparable derivative 'bet' on the event not occurring). Many such relatively illiquid securities are valued as marked to model, rather than an actual market price. The stocks are listed and traded on stock exchanges which are entities of a corporation or mutual organization specialized in the business of bringing buyers and sellers of the organizations to a listing of stocks and securities together. The largest stock market in the United States, by market cap, is the New York Stock Exchange, NYSE. In Canada, the largest stock market is the Toronto Stock Exchange. Major European ...
Stock Market Crash - Robert Prechter on Bloomberg - Oct. 19, 2007Jan 28, 2012
www.elliottwave.com Watch Robert Prechter on Bloomberg TV on the 20th anniversary of the 1987 stock market crash predict what is unfolding before our eyes today. An uncannily accurate forecast from the man that forecast the 1987 stock market crash. Why would anyone think that the Fed's actions have any influence whatsoever on the trend in the stock market? The Fed has similarly cut the discount rate twice in recent months, and on all occasions (Sept. 18, Oct. 31, Jan. 22, Jan. 30) the stock market immediately rallied... only to see prices give back those gains and more, within a few short days or weeks. Mind you, these are recent and relatively minor instances. There are longer-term examples that unfolded for years, such as the Fed's historic campaign in 2001-2002 that saw a DOZEN rate cuts, during which time the S&P 500 lost HALF of its value. More dramatic still was the Bank of Japan's campaign that took rates to virtually ZERO for entire decade, even as their Nikkei stock index declined and/or languished over the entire period. There's nothing new about this information -- we've spelled it all out before, as recently as Bob Prechter's Nov. 27 and Jan. 24 appearances on Bloomberg television. Watch Prechter on Nov. 27: www.youtube.com With charts and facts, Bob showed how powerless the Fed really is; he also reminded the audience that "People should be careful of what they wish for when they ask for lower rates." Yes, the financial establishment labels Bob Prechter a ...
IFA.tv - Probability Machine, Galton Board, Randomness and Fair Price Simulator, QuincunxJan 29, 2012
ifarcs.com - http - ifa.tv - http - indexfundsbook.com - The Fair Price Simulator An explanation of how random beads falling through an assortment of pins, in the pattern of a quincunx, looks like monthly returns of IFA Index Portfolio 100 over 50 years, ending 2008. See ifa.com - IP100 is a simulated index portfolio, with data going back to Jan 1928. - The machine was named Francis, in honor of Sir Francis Galton who first created such a machine in 1873. (see www.ucl.ac.uk ). Also see en.wikipedia.org and en.wikipedia.org . Video is narrated by Mark Hebner. Also see www.ifa.com , also see Chart number 10 on that page. From Wiki: In statistics, a random process is a repeating process whose outcomes follow no describable deterministic pattern, but follow a probability distribution, such that the relative probability of the occurrence of each outcome can be approximated or calculated. For example, the rolling of a fair six-sided die in neutral conditions may be said to produce random results, because one cannot compute, before a roll, what number will show up. However, the probability of rolling any one of the six rollable numbers can be calculated, assuming that each is equally likely. IFA.tv provides webcasts explaining the investing strategies of IFA.com and Mark Hebner's book, Index Funds: The 12-Step Recovery Program for Active Investors. See here: indexfundsbook.com.
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