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  2. The Leaders of 2012's Stock Market Charge - AOL

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    When the stock market posts advances like we've seen so far in 2012, most investors end up being happy. But just because you're seeing some decent profits so far this year doesn't mean that you're ...

  3. The Year That Was 2012 for Main Street Capital - AOL

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    With 2012 squarely in the rearview mirror, it's a perfect time to see how some favorite financial stocks fared throughout the year. While past performance does not indicate future results, looking ...

  4. What's Next for These 2012 Market Movers? - AOL

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    The Dow Jones Industrial Average looks like it will close 2012 in. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us ...

  5. Capital market - Wikipedia

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    A capital market is a financial market in which long-term debt (over a year) or equity-backed securities are bought and sold, [1] in contrast to a money market where short-term debt is bought and sold. Capital markets channel the wealth of savers to those who can put it to long-term productive use, such as companies or governments making long ...

  6. Capital asset pricing model - Wikipedia

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    An estimation of the CAPM and the security market line (purple) for the Dow Jones Industrial Average over 3 years for monthly data.. In finance, the capital asset pricing model (CAPM) is a model used to determine a theoretically appropriate required rate of return of an asset, to make decisions about adding assets to a well-diversified portfolio.

  7. Stock market prediction - Wikipedia

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    The efficient market hypothesis posits that stock prices are a function of information and rational expectations, and that newly revealed information about a company's prospects is almost immediately reflected in the current stock price. This would imply that all publicly known information about a company, which obviously includes its price ...