'Too Big To Fail'? Wait - What About Anti-Trust? [View article]
This has been on my mind for awhile. I too feel our anti-trust laws should be updated to include "too big to fail" companies and enterprises. As with Standard Oil, we should be able to break up a TBTF company up into smaller, individual but still publicly-held companies.
> This may be a investor newbie question, but how does one "short" > the market? I own stocks and mutual funds. How is it possible to > profit from the market going down? If someone has a link to point > me to so I can self educate I'd really appreciate it.
Line U-6: A Sell Signal for Bulls and Bears [View article]
So the "marginally attached" number is 12.5% for this report vs. the official 6.7% rate.
Can you add a little more background to show the spread relationship between these two numbers in previous employment situation reports? To point it out one time without any context can be misleading.
Actually, the rather good sized mainland "100% Chinese" company with which I conduct business is incorporated in Bermuda and traded on the Singapore exchange.
'Too Big To Fail'? Wait - What About Anti-Trust? [View article]
Line U-6: A Sell Signal for Bulls and Bears [View article]
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On Jan 06 02:27 PM BigJake wrote:
> This may be a investor newbie question, but how does one "short"
> the market? I own stocks and mutual funds. How is it possible to
> profit from the market going down? If someone has a link to point
> me to so I can self educate I'd really appreciate it.
Line U-6: A Sell Signal for Bulls and Bears [View article]
Can you add a little more background to show the spread relationship between these two numbers in previous employment situation reports? To point it out one time without any context can be misleading.
Get Ready to Buy Like It's 2002 [View article]