Home    Ethos Musings    Services    Archived Articles    About Us     Resources    Contact Us    Ethos Blog

Archive for the 'stock market crashes' Category

How Does The Dow Jones Industrial Average Perform After Recessions?

Friday, November 7th, 2008

Look at the Chart title, “How the Dow has fared during recessions - and the year following those recessions.”

Posted using ShareThis

You Try Predicting When The Stock Market Goes Up or Goes Down!

Saturday, November 1st, 2008


October 29th, 2008

Nothing about the stock market is too predictable…what you expect usually does not happen.

Some will disagree. For them, the direction of the market is clear. At least clear when claiming prescience. They’ll never admit when wrong; they will boldy exclaim and humiliate when right.

Stock trading intra-day has relevance, but what seems to matter most is what the market indexes say at 4PM (or after the final trades settle around 4:10 or later).

    Here are three observations:

  • Volatility prevails
  • The better hedge funds seem to be standing on the sideline
  • Nobody is really certain about what happens next; Those who are certain see “gloom and doom”
  • Many wait for the next economic “shoe-to-drop”

Finally, whatever happened to dollar-cost-averaging?

Ethos Advisory Services Blog is proudly powered by WordPress. Entries (RSS) and Comments (RSS).
© 2008. Ethos Advisory Services.
All rights reserved.
  Visit www.echievements.com
Site by Internet Wizards.