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The Dow Jones Industrial Average is up 12% since the end of August, while the broader Standard & Poor's 500-stock index has gained 14%.
Time to Fear the VIX? Stocks' Run-Up Suggests So Steven Russolillo 2010
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Average is 8000 and these are top end outfitters with top end property if you are familiar with that magazine.
Breaking News: B&C Confirms New World Record Elk Dave Hurteau 2009
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The BCS Average is calculated by averaging the percent totals of the Harris
USATODAY.com 2009
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LarryA: I simply took it as an ironic reference to the constant gun control assurances that restricting legal access to firearms will prevent violence and warnings that lack of such restrictions result in rampant violence, when any glance at history shows the Gun Control Earned Prognostication Average is approximately .000.
The Volokh Conspiracy » How Many Global Deaths from Arms? 2010
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Moving Average is a very simple indicator – their are calculated by averaging all the previous closing prices.
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(Average is 6.1 and 4.1 on both sides of the ball.)
Statistical analysis: DeAngelo Hall plays the hero, and other notes Brian Burke 2010
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Now that the Dow Jones Industrial Average is back above 11000 and flirting with its April highs, clients who have been sitting on the sidelines are wondering if they should get back in.
Stocks: Are Small Investors Too Late to the Party? Brett Arends 2010
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I simply took it as an ironic reference to the constant gun control assurances that restricting legal access to firearms will prevent violence and warnings that lack of such restrictions result in rampant violence, when any glance at history shows the Gun Control Earned Prognostication Average is approximately .000.
The Volokh Conspiracy » How Many Global Deaths from Arms? 2010
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As I write, the Dow Jones Industrial Average is down 724 points -- one of the largest drops in percentage terms in history, and perhaps the biggest single-day point loss.
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When hemlines drop, watch out — the Dow Jones Industrial Average is likely to fall, the theory goes.
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