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How the major stock indexes work: From the Dow to the S&P 500. New York: Rosen Pub., 2013.
Find full textTrading on volume. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2002.
Find full textCutler, David M. What moves stock prices? Cambridge, Mass: Dept. of Economics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1988.
Find full textCheryl, Pickerell, ed. Negotiating stock photo prices. Rockville, Md: Stock Connection, 1997.
Find full textBernstein, Jacob. Momentum stock selection. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2001.
Find full textN, Gregoriou Greg, ed. Stock Market Volatility. Boca Raton, Fl: CRC Press, 2009.
Find full textKelly, Morgan. Do noise traders influence stock prices? Dublin: University College Dublin, Department of Economics, 1996.
Find full textHess, Martin. The Determinants and the forecastability of Swiss stock prices. Bern: Studienzentrum Gerzensee, 2001.
Find full textPástor, Lubos̆. Technological revolutions and stock prices. Cambridge, Mass: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2005.
Find full textPástor, Lubos̆. Stock prices and IPO waves. Cambridge, Mass: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2003.
Find full textDiba, Behzad T. Rational bubbles in stock prices? [Philadelphia]: Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, 1987.
Find full textLevin, Eric J. Stock prices and macroeconomic fundamentals. Stirling: University of Economics, Department of Economics, 1991.
Find full textCampbell, John Y. Inflation illusion and stock prices. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2004.
Find full textPlummer, Tony. The psychology of technical analysis: Profiting from crowd behavior and the dynamics of price. Chicago: Probus Pub. Co., 1993.
Find full textRischbieth, Nick. Zur Eignung von Finanz-Kennzahlen für die Prognose von wesentlichen Ausschüttungsänderungen: Eine empirische Untersuchung anhand der Jahresabschlüsse börsennotierter Aktiengesellschaften in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland. Frankfurt am Main: P. Lang, 1987.
Find full textO'Brien, Thomas J. A simple binomial no-arbitrage model of the term structure with applications to the valuation of interest-sensitive options and interest-rate swaps. New York, N.Y: Salomon Brothers Center for the Study of Financial Institutions, 1991.
Find full textO'Brien, Thomas J. A simple binomial no-arbitrage model of the term structure with applications to the valuation of interest-sensitive options and interest-rate swaps. New York, N.Y: Salomon Brothers Center for the Study of Financial Institutions, 1991.
Find full textHaskamp, Clemens Heinrich. Aktienkursprognose auf Grundlage der Identifikation von Trend- und Saisonkomponente: Eine empirische Untersuchung. Krefeld: Marchal und Matzenbacher, 1985.
Find full textThe encyclopedia of technical market indicators. 2nd ed. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2003.
Find full text1949-, Hein Scott E., ed. The stock market. Westport, Conn: Greenwood Press, 2007.
Find full textElkouby, Jean-Maurice. Stock market behaviour. Carnforth, Lancs: Mace Computer Services, 1992.
Find full textBeyond candlesticks: New Japanese charting techniques revealed. New York: Wiley, 1994.
Find full textRühle, Alf-Sibrand. Aktienindizes in Deutschland: Entstehung, Anwendungsbereiche, Indexhandel. Wiesbaden: Deutscher Universitäts-Verlag, 1991.
Find full textCheung, Yin-Wong. Common predictable components in regional stock markets. Kowloon, Hong Kong: City University of Hong Kong, Department of Economics and Finance, 1995.
Find full textBeaudry, Paul. Stock prices, news and economic fluctuations. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2004.
Find full textFrench, Kenneth R. Are Japanese stock prices too high? Cambridge, Mass: Department of Economics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1990.
Find full textFrench, Kenneth R. Are Japanese stock prices too high? Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1990.
Find full textMcQueen, Grant. Stock prices, news, and business conditions. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1990.
Find full textSnell, Andy. Trading volumes and stock market prices. London: London School of Economics Financial Markets Group, 1992.
Find full textSnell, Andy. Trading volumes and stock market prices. London: LSE Financial Markets Group, 1992.
Find full textWiedmann, Marcel. Money, Stock Prices and Central Banks. Heidelberg: Physica-Verlag HD, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7908-2647-0.
Full textA, Sinquefield Rex, and Institute of Chartered Financial Analysts. Research Foundation., eds. Stocks, bonds, bills, and inflation: Historical returns (1926-1987). Charlottesville, Va: Research Foundation of the Institute of Chartered Financial Analysts, 1989.
Find full textPlessis, Jeremy Du. The definitive guide to point and figure: A comprehensive guide to the theory and practical use of the point and figure charting method. Petersfield, Hampshire: Harriman House, 2012.
Find full textPoint and figure charting: The essential application for forecasting and tracking market prices. New York: Wiley, 1995.
Find full textPoint and figure charting: The essential application for forecasting and tracking market prices. 2nd ed. New York: John Wiley, 2001.
Find full textCochrane, John H. Stocks as money: Convenience yield and the tech-stock bubble. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2002.
Find full text1952-, White Eugene Nelson, ed. Stock market crashes and speculative manias. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Pub., 1996.
Find full textKim, Myung Jig. Mean reversion in stock prices?: A reappraisal of the empirical evidence. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1988.
Find full textL, Evans Richard, ed. Finding winners among depressed and low-priced stocks: Discovering hidden values in the stock market. 3rd ed. Lincolnwood, Ill: Contemporary Books, 1999.
Find full textMcCarthy, Kevin A. Using economic variables to explain stock market returns. Dublin: University CollegeDublin, 1996.
Find full textHafner, Michael. Klassifikation und Analyse finanzwirtschaftlicher Zeitreihen mit Hilfe von fraktalen Brownschen Bewegungen. Frankfurt am Main: P. Lang, 2005.
Find full textThe Candlestick Course. Hoboken, NJ, USA: Wiley, 2003.
Find full textHafner, Michael. Klassifikation und Analyse finanzwirtschaftlicher Zeitreihen mit Hilfe von fraktalen Brownschen Bewegungen. Frankfurt am Main: P. Lang, 2005.
Find full textMurphy, Joseph E. Why the stock market rises: A statistical study of stock prices. Minneapolis, Minn: Crossgar Press, 1998.
Find full textO'Donoghue, Florence Thomas. Anomalies or illusions?: Evidence from the UK stock market. Dublin: University College Dublin, 1996.
Find full textChin-yŏng, Chang, ed. Taesise chongmok ui pimil. Kyŏnggi-do Koyang-si: Ire Midiŏ, 2009.
Find full textUnited States. Presidential Task Force on Market Mechanisms. Report of the Presidential Task Force on Market Mechanisms. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1988.
Find full textUnited States. Presidential Task Force on Market Mechanisms. Report of the Presidential Task Force on Market Mechanisms: Submitted to the president of the United States, the secretary of the Treasury, and the chairman of the Federal Reserve Board. Washington, D.C: The Task Force, 1988.
Find full textMechanisms, United States Presidential Task Force on Market. Report of the Presidential Task Force on Market Mechanisms: Submitted to The President of the United States, The Secretary of the Treasury, and The Chairman of the Federal Reserve Board. Washington, D.C: [Treasury Dept.], 1988.
Find full textUnited States. Presidential Task Force on Market Mechanisms. Report of the Presidential Task Force on Market Mechanisms: Submitted to The President of the United States, The Secretary of the Treasury, and The Chairman of the Federal Reserve Board. Washington, D.C: [Treasury Dept.], 1988.
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