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The Market Mood Monitor was released in 1984 and was eventually renamed The Technician. The Technician, written for the IBM PC, helped investors analyze and chart broad market conditions using sentiment, momentum, and monetary indicators. MetaStock 1.0 was released in 1986.
Dollar-cost averaging in practice: Time in the market vs. timing the market Let's compare two examples of investing $12,000: dollar-cost averaging over 12 months versus investing it all at once ...
A bull market refers to a sustained period of either realized or expected price rises, [4] whereas a bear market is used to describe when an index or stock has fallen 20% or more from a recent high for a sustained length of time. [5] Market sentiment is monitored with a variety of technical and statistical methods such as the number of ...
The 10-year Treasury yield was about flat at 4.178% ... Summit on Wednesday sounded optimistic about the state of the US economy, stating that the central bank could afford to move slowly on rate ...
The Dow managed to narrowly snap a 10-day losing streak, giving up most of its earlier gains to end slightly higher after Wednesday's 1,100-point drop.
At the same time, the unemployment rate has inched higher this year, sparking concerns from the Fed about weaknesses in the labor market, and helping open the door to its recent rate reductions ...
The Nasdaq Composite breached 20,000 for the first time on Wednesday after November's inflation data revived momentum into the equity rally. Tech stocks led the way, pushing the index up 1.7%.
Markets imply an 86.1% chance the Fed will cut rates by a quarter-point before the end of the year. Oracle shares dropped more than 8% Wednesday after an earnings miss and weaker guidance.