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Market sentiment - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Market sentiment is the general feeling or mood of the investment community as to the anticipated price development in a market. This feeling or sentiment is the accumulation of a variety of factors ...
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Market trend - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Easy to understand bullish and bearish stock analysis (with resistance and support levels, stock targets, stop limits, breakout alerts, trade quality and trade profit and loss).
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But a rash of new data, including Treasury Department figures released yesterday showing a net sell-off by foreigners of U.S. bonds in August, has stoked debate over whether overseas investors -- private individuals, institutions and government central banks -- are growing dangerously bearish on the U.S. economy.
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Billionaire bridge-playing buddies Bill Gates and Warren Buffett have different backgrounds, but they agree on one thing: The multiples of technology stocks probably are ... The two recently stood before 350 business students at the University of Washington to share their philosophies. ... Berkshire Hathaway chairman Buffett,
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When making our bearish case for stocks we're amazed at how often our audience brings up the old "cash on the sidelines" argument as a reason to doubt that the current rally can tank. We have been in this business for a while and don't remember a time when this fairy tale wasn't trotted out as a reason to be super bullish.
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bearish gravestone doji candlestick ... bearish advance block ... bearish belt hold candlestick...
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