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  2. Dowsing - Wikipedia

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    A dowser, from an 18th-century French book about superstitions. Dowsing is a type of divination employed in attempts to locate ground water, buried metals or ores, gemstones, oil, claimed radiations (radiesthesia), [1] gravesites, [2] malign "earth vibrations" [3] and many other objects and materials without the use of a scientific apparatus.

  3. Dow theory - Wikipedia

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    The Dow theory on stock price movement is a form of technical analysis that includes some aspects of sector rotation.The theory was derived from 255 editorials in The Wall Street Journal written by Charles H. Dow (1851–1902), journalist, founder and first editor of The Wall Street Journal and co-founder of Dow Jones and Company.

  4. Trading company - Wikipedia

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    Trading companies are businesses working with different kinds of products which are sold for consumer, business, or government purposes. Trading companies buy a specialized range of products, maintain a stock or a shop, and deliver products to customers. Different kinds of practical conditions make for many kinds of business.

  5. Is It Too Late to Buy Costco Stock?

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    Costco's (NASDAQ: COST) business is arguably the best in retail, but shares are trading for historically high levels. Is the stock too expensive to buy? Travis Hoium answers that in this video.

  6. Category:Dowsing - Wikipedia

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  7. Radiesthesia - Wikipedia

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    Typically a practitioner will use an instrument such as a pendulum to perform analysis based on a map or photograph. [7] The practical application of radiesthesia, i.e. dowsing is directed toward providing individual and environmental benefits, such as: diagnosis of infirmities; detection of underground water; detection of underground mineral ...

  8. Investor's Business Daily - Wikipedia

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    Investor's Business Daily (IBD) is an American newspaper and website covering the stock market, international business, finance, and economics.Founded in 1984 by William O'Neil as a print newspaper, it is owned by News Corp and headquartered in Los Angeles, California.

  9. Dow Jones Industrial Average - Wikipedia

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    It was created by Charles Dow, co-founder of both The Wall Street Journal and Dow Jones & Company, and named after him and his business associate, statistician Edward Jones. The index is maintained by S&P Dow Jones Indices, an entity majority-owned by S&P Global. Its components are selected by a committee.