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Germany's DAX: High, Low, Where To Go Next?

by Nico Isaac
5/20/2008 5:30:00 PM
It’s one thing to hear the famous expression “Buy low; sell high.” It’s quite another to know when an actual low –(or –high) is staring you in the face.  Take, for example, the widespread enthusiasm surrounding Germany’s DAX Index in the summer of 2007...
Filed Under: buy low, sell high, Germany's stock market, DAX Index, Frankfurt
Category: European Markets


Germany's DAX: Wishing On The Fed?

by Nico Isaac
3/12/2008 12:30:00 PM

The conventional wisdom seems to think the U.S. Federal Reserve is to the bourses of Europe and Asia what Botox injections are to movie stars. Consider the recent news stories regarding Germany's DAX rising on "rumors of an emergency rate cut by the Fed." Problem is, the notion that rate cuts will rejuvenate stocks is as false as silicon implants...

Filed Under: U.S. Fed, Germany, DAX Index, $200 billion, Frankfurt, rate cuts, Neuer market, Schatz Yield, money flow index
Category: European Markets


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