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  2. Stock market - Wikipedia

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    A stock market, equity market, or share market is the aggregation of buyers and sellers of stocks (also called shares), which represent ownership claims on businesses; these may include securities listed on a public stock exchange as well as stock that is only traded privately, such as shares of private companies that are sold to investors ...

  3. Charles Dow - Wikipedia

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    The stock price average was created on July 3, 1884, by Charles Dow as part of the "Customer's Afternoon Letter". At its inception, it consisted of 11 companies—9 railroads and 2 non-rail companies, Pacific Mail Steamship and Western Union Telegraph. [ 13 ]

  4. Historical components of the Dow Jones Industrial Average

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    The average was created on July 3, 1884 by Charles Dow, co-founder of Dow Jones & Company, as part of the Customer's Afternoon Letter. From its inception (until May 26, 1896), the Dow Jones Transportation Average consisted of eleven transportation -related companies: nine railroads and two non-rail companies (Western Union and Pacific Mail).

  5. Buttonwood Agreement - Wikipedia

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    Depiction of traders under the buttonwood tree A 1797 painting by Francis Guy.The building with the American flag is the Tontine Coffee House. Diagonally opposite (southeast corner, extreme right) [1] is the Merchant's Coffee House, where the brokers of the Buttonwood Agreement and others traded before the construction of the Tontine.

  6. John Law (economist) - Wikipedia

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    An account of the euphoria and wealth John Law created by engineering the first stock market boom, and the despair, poverty and destroyed lives that followed its crash. Velde, Francois R. (2003). Government Equity and Money: John Law's System in 1720 France.

  7. 2 No-Brainer Technology Stocks to Buy Right Now

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    Technology stocks have been the driving force behind the market for the past decade, with eight of the S&P 500's largest weightings now in technology or tech-adjacent stocks.With technology ...

  8. Dow theory - Wikipedia

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

  9. This Artificial Intelligence (AI) Stock Could Soar by 67% in ...

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    One stock that's been the epitome of AI investing is Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA). One key point about Nvidia that sets it apart from other AI investments is that it's making piles of money from all of ...