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    My Investment Philosophy

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    Investment Philosophy My investment philosophy and strategy was not just investing in a single industry. Instead, I wanted to have a variety of stocks in my portfolio, with investing in multiple different companies from different industries. I tended to gear more towards larger companies that are growing relatively fast. These companies were ones that I was personally familiar with and liked as a whole. Amazon, for example, being the largest ecommerce retailer, I believed would be a pretty good…

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    success is trading in penny stock exchange. Now, you have started raising questions on what the hell is penny stock. Here is the answer – it refers to all those stocks that are traded at less than $5 per share. May be you’ve been involved in it, only that you were not aware. Penny stocks are hard to find in the typical stock exchange markets such as NYSE, NASDAQ, and AMEX. Due to this reason, parties interested in trading in penny stocks market do subscribe to penny stock newsletters for…

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    discuss the economic optimism of this company such as high-profile athletes like Steph Curry and his effect on Under Armor. Followed, I will then go into the economic downfalls to this company including a tough 2017 and the competitiveness of the market. Lastly, after describing the economic situation of Under Armor, I will give my reasoning to why I see Under Armor as a Buy or Sell in my opinion, for the International Exposure Fund. I will begin with an overview of Under Armours financial…

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    1920's Economic System

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    in the decade leading up to 1929 is a primary reason for the Wall Street Crash of 1929. Some of the economic system failures include a weakened banking system, an increase in the amount of credit granted to the public, and stock companies allowing the short purchasing of stock (Pettinger, 2012). During the 1920s there were over 30,000 small to medium sized banks with a limited amount of deposits. When the public made a run on the banks demanding the return of their deposits, the banks, which…

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    What are the major consequences of Wall Street Crash 1929? The last century witnessed a tragedy in global stock markets, initiated by the notorious Wall Street Crash 1929. This caused a big slump in the market values of shares across the world. This triggered off the Great Depression, and many other consequences. According to Frederick Lewis Allen’s Only Yesterday (1931), “The rich man's chauffeur drove with his ears laid back to catch the news of an impending move in Bethlehem Steel; he held…

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    Employment rates were high and the manufacturing of consumer goods such as cars and electrical appliances rushed out of factories. However underneath the surface, many factors took place that weakened the structure of the economy and led to the New York Stock Exchange crashing on October 29, 1929. This signaled the beginning of The Great Depression; a time period in which a severe economic recession occurred. Many people lost their jobs and all the money they had; as a result, poverty was a…

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    2 COMPANY PROFILE Motilal Oswal Pvt Ltd is an independent, full service private wealth management Organization Pioneered fee based mid-market wealth management in India, with 844289 Clients and an AUM of over US$ 200 m. MOSPL was incorporated in 1987 as a relationship driven full service Management Consultancy Firm. Motilal Oswal ranks among the top 10 List Stock players in almost all the fields it operates. MOSPL group has been building value as a trusted advisor to major corporates, high…

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    product. If was a glorious era up until 1929; the year the stock market crashed. The crash of the stock market was a catastrophic event since many of the banks in the country owned a considerable amount of shares. If the stock market crashed, the banks would surely follow. The first signs…

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    DFS Market Share

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    media, as their advertising approach is known for being fairly relentless. After achieving several years of noteworthy success, the brand made its stock market debut in 2015 to much aplomb. DFS shares were snapped up quickly during the DFS IPO, solidifying the company’s status as a leading British retailer. When most new stocks make their debut on the market, a post-IPO slump is often the case, but that can’t be said of DFS shares, as they seem to have dumfounded critics. DFS shares are…

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    Causes And Effects Of Prohibition In The 1920s

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    The Stock Market started having problems on October 24, 1929 which was known as black Thursday (Rosenburg). Stock prices fell and people started to sell a lot of their stocks, which made things worse. October 29, 1929 is known as Black Tuesday. It was the worst day in stock market history (Rosenburg). 16.4 million shares of stock were sold that day which was a new record (Rosenburg). After the crash many people had lost their life savings and many businesses were ruined, which also led to many…

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