| Thomas Gibson - 1907 - 208 páginas
...superstitions and distorted logic are connected with speculation than with any other business on earth." Until the late Charles H. Dow, the founder of "The Wall Street Journal," began to write of such matters there was no literature extant on the art of speculation with especial... | |
| John Moody - 1907 - 202 páginas
...superstitions and distorted logic are connected with speculation than with any other business on earth." Until the late Charles H. Dow, the founder of "The Wall Street Journal," began to write of such matters there was no literature extant on the art of speculation with especial... | |
| Francis Child Nicholas - 1907 - 248 páginas
...superstitions and distorted logic are connected with speculation than with any other business on earth." Until the late Charles H. Dow, the founder of "The Wall Street Journal," began to write of such matters there was no literature extant on the art of speculation with especial... | |
| Byron Webber Holt - 1907 - 286 páginas
...many individuals capable of clear reasoning and the directed exercise of such reasoning, are simUntil the late Charles H. Dow, the founder of "The Wall Street Journal," began to write of such matters there was no literature extant on the art of speculation with especial... | |
| William Peter Hamilton - 1922 - 360 páginas
...averages to tell us where we are going and what we may expect. The best, because the most impartiaf, the most remorseless of these barometers, is the recorded...himself for the destruction of Mrs. Brown's cabbages. Daw's Theory Dow's theory is fundamentally simple. He showed that there are, simultaneously, three... | |
| John Emmett Kirshman - 1924 - 940 páginas
...these two sets of forces are thoroughly understood. DOW'S THEORY The investing public is indebted to the late Charles H. Dow, the founder of The Wall Street Journal, for the first logical analysis of the movements in the stock market which are measured by periods of... | |
| William Peter Hamilton - 1998 - 372 páginas
...increase in savings-bank deposits, but a complete absence of money available for adventure. Need for a Barometer Read over Byron's lines again and see if...theory is fundamentally simple. He showed that there arc, simultaneously, three movements in progress in the stock market. The major is the primary movement,... | |
| Peter Krass - 1999 - 522 páginas
...years, with a smaller number of securities, but continuously these have been kept by the Dow- Jones news service for thirty years or more. There is a...indignation against himself for the destruction of Mrs. Brown s cabbages. What we need are ¿oulleM barometers, price indexed and averages to tell u¿ where... | |
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