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June 23, 2005 Global Stock Market Snapshot |
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Many global stock markets are seeing a late spring recovery rally after a difficult April. Today international equity markets can move in tandem, but at different speeds. China might be heading south at 50 MPH while India is going north at 35 and money flows across international boarders in deregulated world economies speed the differential performances between markets. We at Delta Global Advisors advocate exposure to foreign markets much like the great investor Sir John Templeton said, "diversify among nations, industries and types of securities". I keep an eye on more than 2-dozen world equity markets in 4 broad regions and our database quickly categorizes 9 major economic groups in each region and gives a current assessment of current risk level every group. Furthermore, the 4 major regions can access technical data on 125 - 700 stocks each, depending on the number of actively traded stocks in a particular market. Following, then, is a fly-over look at the how I see the technical conditions of various markets worldwide. Domestic Markets Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA)
NASDAQ Composite (COMP)
International Markets S & P Toronto Stock Index (SPTSE) - 555.76
Nikkei 225 Stock Index (NKY) - 11514
FTSE 100 (UKX-LN) - 5077.77
When investing, studies have shown it's even more important to accurately predict the direction of the market than an individual stock within that market; in the investment world, then, rising tides do indeed seem to lift all boats. As I mentioned earlier, the comments above are merely meant to give investors a big-picture view of the technical condition of certain markets worldwide. Since most investors tend to focus primarily on fundamental analysis and our ability to provide meaningful technical analysis on foreign markets is particularly unique and I hope the comments above are of interest. Investors who might like to explore the technical conditions of their individual stocks, foreign as well as domestic, are welcome to contact us for a check-up. **The above commentary is an excerpt from one currently available on our website, www.deltaga.com, which includes a technical look at both China and India. |
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Bruce Zaro Over his 20-year investment career, Mr. Zaro has become a highly-regarded technical analyst who runs private client portfolios at Delta Global. For the last 3 years, he served as Managing Director of Granite Wealth Management outside of Boston and spent nearly 15 years prior as a Vice President at Gage Wiley & Co. His current firm is full-service, but specializes in providing international market access as well as alternative investment strategies. Copyright © 2005-2007 Delta Global Advisors, Inc. Image rendition and html coding Copyright © 2000-2009 SafeHaven.com ADVERTISEMENTS
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