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		<title>Was the American stock market plunge reason to be nervous or just a buying opportunity?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image by MyEyeSees via Flickr One of the reasons I asked was also because I&#8217;m still a rookie at investing and wanted to hear some opinions. I&#8217;m as green as can be when it comes to stock market investing, and I understand people lost lots of money, but is the drop really a reason to [...]]]></description>
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<p>One of the reasons I asked was also because I&#8217;m still a rookie at investing and wanted to hear some opinions. I&#8217;m as green as can be when it comes to stock market investing, and I understand people lost lots of money, but is the drop really a reason to be nervous? I understand it&#8217;s a sign there might be a change in the lending market, but is this a reason to be nervous about investing in the stock market or to start trading all your stocks? I mean it&#8217;s not like the America is an unstable country. It&#8217;s no reason to start pulling all of your money out of the stock market, right? This is a proven market that should stabilize itself in a while, no? Is this just an opportunity to buy cheap stocks?</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia pstrongWHAT IS SENSEX AND NIFTY/strongbr /br /In recent months, the Sensex has created headline after headline as it has marched seemingly unstoppable from 15,000 to 16,000 to 19,000 and, for a brief moment, 20,000.br /Even people who donrsquo;t follow put in markets closely may have a pretty good idea of the Sensex [...]]]></description>
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<p>pstrongWHAT IS SENSEX AND NIFTY/strongbr /br /In recent months, the Sensex has created headline after headline as it has marched seemingly unstoppable from 15,000 to 16,000 to 19,000 and, for a brief moment, 20,000.br /Even people who donrsquo;t follow put in markets closely may have a pretty good idea of the Sensex valuate. But what just is the Sensex? And what can indices like the Sensex and Nifty tell you just about stock market movements?br /br /strongWhat is a stock-market index?/strongbr /br /emstrongA stock-market index is simply a convenient compendious of market costs. There are thousands of stocks whose prices fluctuate up and down every day./strong/embr /br /An index helps make sense of this chaos and gives you a single number which tells you how well the market is performing compared with earlier periods. The basic idea is to select a small number of stocks which are considered representative and important and calculate the index founded on the prices of those stocks.br /br /These are the two most popular indices for Indian stock markets and are produced by the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) and National Stock Exchange (NSE) respectively.br /br /The Sensex which was first calculated in 1986 is based on the nbsp; a href=http://supernsetips.com target=_blanknbsp; share market tipsnbsp;/a nbsp; capitalisation (share price times the number of shares outstanding) of 30 important stocks. The de facto stocks have changed over the years on with the Indian economy but in ecumenical the Sensex represents the stock prices of the greatest and most important companies from a variety of sectors. It is updated every 15 seconds during trading hours.br /br /strongThe Samp;P CNX Nifty is quite similar exclude that it is based on 50 large stocks, many of which are also represented in the Sensex./strongbr /br /strongAre there any other indices?/strongbr /br /Yes, it is important to earn that the Sensex and the Nifty are just the most popular of many another(a) indices. Both the BSE and the NSE produce several other indices which cover smaller firms and soul sectors.For example the Samp;P CNX 500 is a broad-based index which covers 500 firms and therefore gives a broader take to of the nbsp;nbsp;a href=http://www.supernsetips.com/Best-Options-tips-basic-Intraday-positional.html target=_blank Nifty opyions tip nbsp;/anbsp; as a whole than narrower measures like the Nifty./p<br />
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pThe BSE-500 is another broad index produced by the BSE. These two indices cover more than 90 per cent of the market capitalisation of all the firms in their respective stock exchanges.br /Both exchanges also produce sector-specific indices. For example you have the BSE Auto Index, BSE IT Index, CNX Pharma Index,/p<br />
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pCNX Bank Index and so on. Both exchanges also have indices which try on mid-cap and small-cap firms: BSE Mid-Cap, BSE Small-Cap, CNX Midcap etc/p<br />
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pIn increment to their general role as a summary of market conditions, indices are of great use to thenbsp; a href=http://www.supernsetips.com/Best-Nifty-Future-intraday-positional-tips-NSE.html target=_blanknifty future tipsnbsp;/a financial sector. They are used to benchmark mutual fund writ of execution; ie to see how a particular fund is performing relative to the broader market.br /They are used in creating new financial products known as index derivatives (financial products whose value is deliberate from the level of a particular index).br /Also they are used by index funds which invest passively in the stocks of a particular index instead of trading actively./p<br />
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pemstrongThe bottom line is that the Sensex and Nifty are good set off points but investors need to look beyond them when it comes to understanding market movements./strong/embr /For example itrsquo;s possible that when the Sensex is booming, mid-cap firms may be lagging give the axe.Or the booming Sensex may be driven by just one particular sector like capital goods while IT may be doing quite poorly. To get a full picture of whatrsquo;s happening, you need to look at a combining of indices.br /br //p<!-- odiogo-notts-begin --></p>
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		<title>Dow Jones Reaches Pinnacle Point of Resistance</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[With America’s economy seeming to have some level of influence in the world economy, I thought it would be good to see what the Dow Jones (DJI) chart looks like. Last week the XAO closed on an area of a pinnacle point (see last post). Should it break up we are likely to see alot [...]]]></description>
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<p>With America’s economy seeming to have some level of influence in the world economy, I thought it would be good to see what the Dow Jones (DJI) chart looks like.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span lang="EN-AU">Last week the XAO closed on an area of a pinnacle point (see last post). Should it break up we are likely to see alot more upside, should it rebound off the resistance the bear market still has a strong hold. Will the DJI help us see some possible foresight of what the XAO may do?</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span lang="EN-AU">On the weekly Chart, the DJI is showing us, it too is at a pinnacle point. After channelling down for 6 months, it has spent the last 4 weeks rallying to an intersection of a strong weekly resistance line and the top of the 6 month channel. If the rally still has enough power to break through, the next point of resistance is at 9000. If the rally is losing strength we could expect to see a rebound off resistance and the channel validated once more. Either way, it is likely to have an influence over what the XAO does at it’s own pinnacle point.</span></p>
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