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  • 121index*/*/ — [ˈɪndeks] (plural indexes indices [ˈɪndɪsiːz] ) noun [C] I 1) an alphabetical list of subjects or names at the back of a book that shows on which page they are mentioned Look up the term you want in the index.[/ex] 2) business a number that shows …

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  • 122Dow theory — on stock price movement is a form of technical analysis that includes some aspects of sector rotation. The theory was derived from 255 Wall Street Journal editorials written by Charles H. Dow (1851–1902), journalist, founder and first editor of… …

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  • 123Dow — Dow, or the acronym DOW, may refer to: Contents 1 People 2 Business 3 Academia 4 …

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  • 124Dow Theory — is a heterodox theory on stock price movements that is used as the basis for technical analysis. The theory was derived from 255 Wall Street Journal editorials written by Charles H. Dow (1851 ndash;1902), journalist, founder and first editor of… …

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  • 125Jones — is a common surname in Wales and England. It is the most common surname in Wales, despite there officially being no letter J in the Welsh language, although there are a few words borrowed from English language eg Jocan = Joke. This is because… …

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  • 126Index Investing — Index Investing, Indexing (engl.) oder Indexorientiertes Anlegen (dt.) ist eine Anlagestrategie, bei der der Anleger versucht, das Portfolio in seiner Zusammenstellung einem bestimmten, repräsentativen Index (z. B. DAX, Dow Jones Industrial… …

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  • 127Index (economics) — This article is about index in an economics and finance sense. For other uses, see Index. In economics and finance, an index is a single number calculated from a set of prices or of quantities. Examples are a price index, a quantity index (such… …

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  • 128Dow 30 — Commonly referred to as just the Dow, the Dow 30 was created by Wall Street Journal editor Charles Dow and got its name from Dow and his business partner Edward Jones. The index was developed as a simple means of tracking U.S. market performance… …

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