Current Stock Market Conditions for Investing

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Thank you everyone for all of the warm responses and well-wishes in response to my last blog post regarding my recent health challenges. I’m overwhelmed by the pages and pages of kind emails, and even flowers and gifts that came in the mail!

It means the world to me to know that I’ve made a positive impact on so many of you that you would share such kindness.

OK, enough of the mushy stuff! How about a new free video? Click below and enjoy.

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Pundits are arguing if we’re in a bull or bear market, and when you can know that the market is turning around.

I don’t find much use for their theories, but do find great help in using technical analysis for the stock market, forex and futures. Both for day trading and swing trading.

In this video we look at the long-term structure of the market.

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5 Responses to “Current Stock Market Conditions for Investing”

  1. pitchforkfx Says:

    June 29th, 2008 at 6:16 pm

    hello Dr Barry i happy to know positive update from you
    hope you can get a good health

    Pitchfork forex

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    June 30th, 2008 at 5:01 am

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  4. Bobwilliams Says:

    November 5th, 2008 at 6:26 pm

    A stock has no absolute value. At any given time, its value depends on whether its shareholders want to hold it or sell it, and on what other investors are willing to pay for it. If the stock is hot, and lots of people want shares, the price may go up. If a company is losing money or a particular industry is doing poorly, those stocks may drop in value. Before you start investing on the stock market you should be well familiar with the general stock market terms and definitions like stocks, types of stocks, class A and class B stocks, investment risk, etc.
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