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1st in a series of videos outlining the basics of Day Trading, Showing how an average joe can open an account with 5-20k and make $500-$1000 a day trading the market. Will show you how i do it, and answer any questions you have. Each day.
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What's an education system without profiteers? No education system at all! Apollo Group Inc. (APOL), Strayer Education Inc. (STRA), ITT Educational Services Inc. (ESI), DeVry, Inc. (DV)
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What's an education system without profiteers? No education system at all! Apollo Group Inc. (APOL), Strayer Education Inc. (STRA), ITT Educational Services Inc. (ESI), DeVry, Inc. (DV)
Stocks tumbled almost 445 points in the final minutes of trading to levels not seen since 2002 as hopes fade that lawmakers will soon put together an aid package for the U.S. Automakers. (Nov. 20)
Wall Street is ending a volatile week with an unexpected jolt of confidence following reports that President-elect Barack Obama plans to name New York Federal Reserve President Timothy Geithner as Treasury secretary. (Nov. 21)
Wall Street suffered its third straight loss Wednesday, as investors absorbed more dismal corporate reports and news that the government won't buy banks' soured mortgage assets after all. (Nov. 12)
Wall Street got another dose of painful reality Tuesday, with stocks falling sharply as investors recognized that few industries are safe from the consumer spending slump. (Nov. 11)
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The reality that the nation is indeed in recession and that the downturn may well be prolonged sent Wall Street plunging Monday, hurtling the Dow Jones industrials down nearly 700 points and wiping out more than half of last week's big gains. (Dec. 1)
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A period of relative calm on Wall Street ended in the last hour of trading Thursday as stocks tumbled amid growing anxiety about the November employment report. (Dec. 4)