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Looking for Sanity in an Insane World
Posted on January 10, 2016 | No CommentsThe Chinese and Romans knew about each other; both claimed that the world was round and they were the rulers of the world. Yet knowledge is lost in the Dark Age and we returned to the primitive idea that the world was flat. -
Stock Market Bottoms
Posted on December 24, 2015 | No CommentsWhen the market is in a correction, how do you know when that trend has changed and it’s time to buy stocks again? Wait for a “follow-through day.” -
Introduction to Inflation
Posted on December 24, 2015 | No CommentsBasics of price inflation and the CPI (consumer price index) -
Stock Market Tops
Posted on December 24, 2015 | No CommentsWhen an uptrend eventually tops and the market begins to decline, it takes most stocks down with it. That’s why you must learn to spot the warning signs the market flashes when it begins to weaken and fall into a correction. -
Supply and Demand
Posted on December 21, 2015 | No CommentsLet's start with supply. A supply curve is a relationship between the price of a certain good, and the amount of that good producers make. Let's say they're producing umbrellas. Supply curves typically slope upwards, since a higher price means producers can earn more from each item they sell, so it's worth it for them to produce more of that item. -
What is Economics?
Posted on December 21, 2015 | No CommentsThe typical first-year student walks into his first economics class with very little idea of what economics is. He might have heard something like, "economics is the study of money", or "economics is another word for accounting", or "economics is hard, don't take that class", but none of those are true. -
Action Plan for Handling Different Market Directions
Posted on December 21, 2015 | No CommentsWhen the major indexes are trending higher, most individual stocks will also move up. That’s why you want to make your buys while the market is in an uptrend. Also note that the strongest stocks tend to launch new price runs at the very beginning of a new uptrend. -
How Market Direction Affects Your Portfolio
Posted on December 21, 2015 | No CommentsHistory shows 3 out of 4 stocks move in the same direction as the overall market, either up or down. So if you buy stocks when the market is trending higher, you have a 75% chance of being right. -
Interest (part 2) | Exponential and logarithmic functions | Algebra II | Khan Academy
Posted on December 21, 2015 | No CommentsMore on simple and compound interest -
Introduction to interest | Exponential and logarithmic functions | Algebra II | Khan Academy
Posted on December 21, 2015 | No CommentsWhat interest is. Simple versus compound interest.