Making Outsized Returns in the Stock Market - Using the Dow Theory (Part II)

Written by Henry To, CFA


The Dow Theory as Interpreted by Richard Russell

Friends of mine know that I am a genuine "fan" and student ofrepparttar Dow Theory. I have read past writings by Charles H. Dow, William P. Hamilton and Robert Rhea, and I believe today's premier interpreter ofrepparttar 112426 Dow Theory is Richard Russell (see article below).

I believerepparttar 112427 primary consideration forrepparttar 112428 Dow Theory is VALUES. Followingrepparttar 112429 bullish primary trend is all about buying stocks at a great value atrepparttar 112430 beginning ofrepparttar 112431 bull market (that will be 1982) and holding on untilrepparttar 112432 end ofrepparttar 112433 bull market (early 2000). Everything else is secondary.

According to Richard Russell,repparttar 112434 greatest bull market in history ended in September 1999 (he called it back then - not now). He also states that we are nowhere nearrepparttar 112435 end ofrepparttar 112436 current bear market (which I would independently agree with even before reading his commentaries). When this bear market ends, common stocks would be trading at "great values."

Easy Steps to a Mailbox Brimming with Refunds

Written by Heather Wallace


Are companies keeping your money? Are they in possession of hard-earned dollars to which you are entitled? If you fail to send in your rebate form, then that is exactlyrepparttar situation that will occur.

Rebate shopping serves no purpose if you don't send in your refund request. Unfortunately, many people forgo submitting their refund form and all of those forgone rebates mean millions in saving for manufacturers.

Why save money for Big Business when you could be saving cash for yourself? If you want to put money back in your pocket, then followrepparttar 112425 easy steps outlined below to make sure that you receiverepparttar 112426 savings to which you are entitled.

If you are making an in-store purchase, be sure that you are provided withrepparttar 112427 form that you will need to complete in order to receive your refund. Sometimes it is inrepparttar 112428 box, it may be printed atrepparttar 112429 cash register, orrepparttar 112430 clerk might provide you withrepparttar 112431 refund slip. If you ordered your item online, thenrepparttar 112432 rebate form may have been included in with your shipment. Make sure that you don't accidentally throw it away withrepparttar 112433 packing materials, because obtaining another one would be a hassle. If a rebate form wasn't included in with your shipment, then you might have to go online to print it.

One way to be sure that you get your rebate is to completerepparttar 112434 form as soon asrepparttar 112435 item arrives at your door, if you ordered online, or when you get home, if you purchasedrepparttar 112436 item inrepparttar 112437 store. This will ensure that this money-saving offer doesn't slip your mind or that you don't put it aside because of a lack of time.

If you do completerepparttar 112438 form right away just be sure that you really wantrepparttar 112439 item that you purchased as it will be difficult, if not impossible, to return once you have removedrepparttar 112440 UPC.

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