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.... (32.) Id. at 98-99. . (33.) Investopedia, What is Securitization?, http://www.investopedia....
Earlier this week when I was on The Washington Times' nationally syndicated radio show "America's Morning News" co-hosted by Melanie Morgan and John McCaslin, we talked about how there was more than a fair amount of economic data coming out this week. These data, in my view, are particularly important given the "recession eulogy" speech delivered in the early part of this week by Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke in which the message was the recession is "very likely over. As Investopedia describes it, a recession is "a significant decline in activity across the economy, lasting longer than a few months. It is visible in industrial production, employment, real income and wholesale-retail trade."
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Traditional quantitative methods used in finance, developed to control market risks accumulated by human traders, do not incorporate quality control. Finance is moving from manual to computer numerical control (CNC). The authors view trading systems that employ CNC as machines with variable outputs-outputs that can be inspected using statistical process control (SPC). Using a sample trading system, they find that quality metrics generate an investment signal contrary to that generated by the traditional metrics of finance. To manage trading machines, SPC can be used in conjunction with classical financial metrics to control risk in systematic trading and investment.
...(According to Investopedia. com, fundamental analysis is "a method of evaluat...
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Want to get the most from a certificate of deposit? Perhaps you should explore a CD ladder. A CD ladder involves setting up CDs at different maturity periods. This investment strategy allows investors to take advantage of interest rates spread out in time. Once the first CD matures after a year, it can be reinvested as the ladder's new rung.
...Investopedia: Covers a variety of CD ladder topics, including l...
...Investopedia's special feature on green investing offers dozens...
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