All Posts Tagged With: "Dow"
Why Stocks & Houses Don’t Compare As Investments
There must be a million side stories to the bankruptcy of General Motors, a terrible event for the company, its workers and shareholders. One of those stories concerns the Dow Jones Industrial Average which at this momment seems to be free of any companies that are actually, well, industrial. The Dow has just announced that [...]
2Jun2009 | Peter G. Miller | 0 comments | Continued
Why Suze Orman Is Wrong
I find many of the financial suggestions and strategies offered by Suze Orman to be sound and sensible, especially her recommendations to eliminate credit card debt and bulk up savings. Her efforts to encourage thrift and common sense should be applauded. That said, she has an article with which I disagree in the January issue [...]
5Jan2009 | Peter G. Miller | 0 comments | Continued
Do We Need A Dow 2.0?
Like oxygen, reports on the daily doings of the Dow Jones Industrial Average are everywhere. It’s the fastest way to check Wall Street’s pulse and the one benchmark most likely to be quoted in the morning paper and the nightly news. There are 30 companies which comprise the DJIA, but not the same companies all [...]
13Sep2008 | Peter G. Miller | 1 comment | Continued
