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Market Mythology and Econometrics at 2006-01-05 09:08:23
Theories predicting the direction of the stock market have been popular since stocks were traded under the buttonwood tree, on a street in lower Manhattan, which eventually became Wall Street. Some theories include: the Super Bowl Theory, the January Theory, and the Hemline Theory.
Source - http://www.econ101.com/hermes/Newsletters/nl2002sp2.html
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Timeline: September 2001 at 2006-01-05 09:08:23
During the period of September 11th through September 17th 2001, Hermes Econometrics remained open to collect data, monitor markets, implement trades on behalf of clients, and was available to respond to any concerns of investors and brokers.
Source - http://www.econ101.com/hermes/Newsletters/nl2001fl2.html
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Index Funds & Risk Management — a Winning Combination at 2006-01-05 09:08:24
Managed mutual funds compare their returns to a benchmark index. Many actively managed U.S. stock mutual funds compare their returns to the S&P 500 index. Surprisingly, the S&P is difficult for most funds to beat. Over the last 10 years, actively managed funds are ahead of the underlying index just 23% of the time (source: Rydex, Morningstar).
Source - http://www.econ101.com/hermes/Newsletters/nl2001fl3.html
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The Role of Objectivity at 2006-01-05 09:08:24
Emotions and subjectivity can play an undesirable role in a person's ability to execute buy and sell decisions that ultimately determine results. The real scenario described in the accompanying article will help you to experience what happened in September, 2001 from the viewpoint of an asset manager.
Source - http://www.econ101.com/hermes/Newsletters/nl2001fl1.html
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How Hermes Parallels The Fed To Protect Your Investment at 2006-01-05 09:08:24
When on Wall Street, Do as the Fed does.
Source - http://www.econ101.com/hermes/Newsletters/nl2001su2.html
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