DIA Dow Jones 30 (ETF)
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Salieron a garpar ahora ? 
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verni cual es la volatilidad promedio del /ES?
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seria mucho pedir tres velones rojos...de esos que mueven la pantalla?
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Miércoles... y se estima que baje aproximadamente un 50% para el Russell 2000.
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El Prospero escribió:Buenas... alguien podría pasarme el dato de cual es el PE historico del DOw Jones y del S&P ???
En este link hay interesante data sobre PEs y Yields del Dow.
http://online.wsj.com/mdc/public/page/2 ... yield.html
Por lo que leo se estima que el PE baje un 15% en los siguientes 12 meses.
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Buenas... alguien podría pasarme el dato de cual es el PE historico del DOw Jones y del S&P ???
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Just a couple of definitions:
Market top
A market top (or market high) is usually not a dramatic event. The market has simply reached the highest point that it will, for some time (usually a few years). It is retroactively defined as market participants are not aware of it as it happens. A decline then follows, usually gradually at first and later with more rapidity. William J. O'Neil and company report that since the 1950s a market top is characterized by three to five distribution days in a major market index occurring within a relatively short period of time. Distribution is a decline in price with higher volume than the preceding session.
Bear market
A bear market is a general decline in the stock market over a period of time.[6] It is a transition from high investor optimism to widespread investor fear and pessimism. According to The Vanguard Group, "While there’s no agreed-upon definition of a bear market, one generally accepted measure is a price decline of 20% or more over at least a two-month period."[7]
Cuál definición sienten que describe con mayor cercanía la situación actual?
Market top
A market top (or market high) is usually not a dramatic event. The market has simply reached the highest point that it will, for some time (usually a few years). It is retroactively defined as market participants are not aware of it as it happens. A decline then follows, usually gradually at first and later with more rapidity. William J. O'Neil and company report that since the 1950s a market top is characterized by three to five distribution days in a major market index occurring within a relatively short period of time. Distribution is a decline in price with higher volume than the preceding session.
Bear market
A bear market is a general decline in the stock market over a period of time.[6] It is a transition from high investor optimism to widespread investor fear and pessimism. According to The Vanguard Group, "While there’s no agreed-upon definition of a bear market, one generally accepted measure is a price decline of 20% or more over at least a two-month period."[7]
Cuál definición sienten que describe con mayor cercanía la situación actual?
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Todos con appl pero nadie habla de microsoft rompio una resistencia importante.
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