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Tuesday, March 16th, 2010
i need to know the geographic, demographic, and psychographic characteristics.
you need to spend a lot of time in research. for starters, conduct some survey on your target market. ask them questions that are relevant to your market analysis. making your subjects answer questionnaires about your product and them helps a lot. about the demographic thingy, go to the local statistics office. im sure that would be able to provide you with the relevant data.
good luck!
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Monday, March 15th, 2010
InTheMoneyStocks.com breaks out the key technical analysis techniques they have become famous for. They analyze the charts on the market to showcase their technical trend line analysis, price, pattern and time values. By utilizing these methods and not using the common technical tools which almost never work anymore, they are able to call every major and minor market move avoiding Wall Street hype. InTheMoneyStocks.com looks at major support and resistance levels on the charts telling their viewers where the market will rise and fall. They talk about major rules that must be learned. Enjoy and come get their premium daily, month, weekly and intra day expert guidance on the markets, gold, oil, us$ and stocks in their premium nightly videos, daily market reports, pro trader watch list, hidden gems and technical tactics. All included in the Research Center for just $49.99/month. Best value and guidance on Wall Street by those that avoid the Wall Street hype! RealTick graphics used with permission of Townsend Analytics, Ltd. ©1986-2009 Townsend Analytics, Ltd. All Rights Reserved. RealTick is a registered trademark of Townsend Analytics, Ltd.
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Sunday, March 14th, 2010
Thank you for your information.
For complete ones you’ll have to pay top dollar. Here are a few and their prices:
http://www.euromonitor.com/Insecticides_in_Australia
– 450 GPB
http://content.nejm.org/cgi/content/full/347/1/13
– USA content, but it’s free
http://www.ibisworld.com.au/industry/retail.aspx?indid=189&chid=1
– 740 AUD (ibis is one of the top consulting firms, great info!)
Good luck!
- Kango Traveler
http://www.kango.com
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Friday, March 12th, 2010
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Tags: alphatrends, day trading, invest, nasdaq, s&p 500, stocks
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Friday, March 12th, 2010
How to improve knowledge and understanding about the international market and foreign market analysis?
Research and always keep up on date my friend.
Practicing also will enhance your learning.
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Tuesday, March 9th, 2010
Technical analysis video review of the stock market and individual stocks for Monday June 4, 2007 including; Nasdaq 100 Trust Shares (NASDAQ:QQQQ), S&P 500 Index (AMEX:SPY), Semiconductor HOLDRs (AMEX:SMH), iShares Russell 2000 Index (ETF) (Public, NYSE:IWM), Alexion Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (Public, NASDAQ:ALXN), Tetra Tech, Inc. (Public, NASDAQ:TTEK), Presstek, Inc. (Public, NASDAQ:PRST) Cepheid (Public, NASDAQ:CPHD), EarthLink, Inc. (Public, NASDAQ:ELNK), OMNI Energy Services Corp. (Public, NASDAQ:OMNI), Kyphon Inc. (Public, NASDAQ:KYPH) and Broadcom Corporation (Public, NASDAQ:BRCM). Trend analysis for daytraders and swingtraders of stocks and options. Trading stocks involves risk; this information should not be viewed as trading recommendations.
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Tags: business, cnbc, dowjones, finance, invest, nasdaq, stocks, trading
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Monday, March 8th, 2010
The best way is to ask a friend or family member that has recently sold their home which Realtor they used…then call that Realtor and they will walk thru your home and be able to let you know what it will sell for.
There are web sites that claim to come up with a market value in seconds without any walk thru. I have found those to be several thousand off. More than 10% off in many cases. But if you are just doing it for fun and don’t care if it is accurate or not then they would be fine.
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Saturday, March 6th, 2010
InTheMoneyStocks.com breaks out the key technical analysis techniques they have become famous for. They analyze the charts on the market to showcase their technical trend line analysis, price, pattern and time values. By utilizing these methods and not using the common technical tools which almost never work anymore, they are able to call every major and minor market move avoiding Wall Street hype. InTheMoneyStocks.com looks at major support and resistance levels on the charts telling their viewers where the market will rise and fall. They talk about major rules that must be learned. Enjoy and come get their premium daily, month, weekly and intra day expert guidance on the markets, gold, oil, us$ and stocks in their premium nightly videos, daily market reports, pro trader watch list, hidden gems and technical tactics. All included in the Research Center for just $49.99/month. Best value and guidance on Wall Street by those that avoid the Wall Street hype! RealTick graphics used with permission of Townsend Analytics, Ltd. ©1986-2009 Townsend Analytics, Ltd. All Rights Reserved. RealTick is a registered trademark of Townsend Analytics, Ltd.
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Tags: Bonds, Cash, day trade, day traders, education, fast money, forex, futures, geithner, gold, hedge funds, Hot, intra day, invest, Investing, Investors, jim cramer, jim rogers, madoff, mutual funds, oil, options, Options trading, Sexy, stock market, Stock picks, stocks, technical analysis, trade, Wall Street
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Saturday, March 6th, 2010
I am going to get a realator to pull comps on a house I am looking to buy, but am not ready to sign a contract with any realator at this point. However I do want to pay them for this service, but want to know a fair price to pay them for pulling the comps…
Can anyone tell me what a fair price for this service would be?
WHY would you purchase a house without a realtor at all? The realtor doesn’t cost you anything – they look out for your best interests (and a free CMA) and you won’t save a dime buying the house without an agent. The agent can go back and check the history on the house (who owned it, why are they selling, are they in financial distress etc) They can also suggest seller pays your title and closing costs. A CMA can be done on a computer in about 10 minutes – personally I do not charge for CMA’s at all …… period. But if you insist on insulting a Realtor by asking them to do a CMA and yet not ask them to utilize their intelligence to assist you in making such a large investment/purchase – well, I’d say at least $50.
No offense, but as an agent I can’t see the logic in someone NOT using a Realtor when it’s FREE. That’s like telling your wife you will use the same divorce attorney (who looks out for YOUR best interests) Did you have a prior bad experience with an agent or something?
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Saturday, February 27th, 2010
I am going to get a realator to pull comps on a house I am looking to buy, but am not ready to sign a contract with any realator at this point. However I do want to pay them for this service, but want to know a fair price to pay them for pulling the comps…
Can anyone tell me what a fair price for this service would be?
WHY would you purchase a house without a realtor at all? The realtor doesn’t cost you anything – they look out for your best interests (and a free CMA) and you won’t save a dime buying the house without an agent. The agent can go back and check the history on the house (who owned it, why are they selling, are they in financial distress etc) They can also suggest seller pays your title and closing costs. A CMA can be done on a computer in about 10 minutes – personally I do not charge for CMA’s at all …… period. But if you insist on insulting a Realtor by asking them to do a CMA and yet not ask them to utilize their intelligence to assist you in making such a large investment/purchase – well, I’d say at least $50.
No offense, but as an agent I can’t see the logic in someone NOT using a Realtor when it’s FREE. That’s like telling your wife you will use the same divorce attorney (who looks out for YOUR best interests) Did you have a prior bad experience with an agent or something?
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