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Topic: Historical Stock Prices

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  Stock    Price  
  Historical    Stock Market Prices  
  Historical Stock Quotes    Stock Price History  

 
 
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Favorite website(s):E*TRADE
Most admires:Warren Buffet,  Bill Gates
Bad point(s):Greedy
Politics:Capitalist
Currently has on their coffee table:The Times,  Playboy magazine,  Washington Post
Dream job(s):Banker
Favorite TV show(s):Naked News
Favorite board game(s):Monopoly
Interest(s):Economics
Likes to wear:Business suits
Favorite destination(s):Hong Kong
Favorite time of year:Winter
Ultimate fantasy(s):Bankruptcy
Worst habit(s):Wasting money
Favorite quote(s):"Distrust any enterprise that requires new clothes." - Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862)
"Any man who is under 30 , and is not a liberal, has not heart; and any man who is over 30, and is not a conservative, has no brains." - Sir Winston Churchill (1874-1965)
 
 
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John Fielding,
CEO

Technical analysis utilizes charts of market statistics such as a stock's historical price history and volume to focus on trends and interpret where the stock's price is most likely to move next.
Even in the summer of 2001, after months of declining prices, stocks are averaging 29 times earnings, which is still nosebleed territory by historical standards.
Historical volatility is based on the price movement of the underlying stock, but implied volatility is back calculated from the actual option price.
Dave Simons,
Internet Entrepeneur

Most models use a variable known as the volatility factor, which quantifies the historical fluctuations of the stock's price.
Technical analysis uses historical price data and trends to predict the movement of stocks.
Dan Toomey,
Computer Salesman

New: Get historical stock prices / quotes via the internet.
 
 
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