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Jul 18
21:00

2004

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The new investment forum,Online Investing and Trading discussions at www.streetplayer.com Articles www.streetplayer.com is back. streetplayer.com is an investment information site for those interested in using Internet to obtain information about stocks and other securities. Our plan is to build comprehensive database of financial sites, and later on offer daily market updates, newsletters, portfolio management tools, message boards, chat rooms etc. We will cover areas of stock investing, daytrading, options trading and speculating

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in the share market world, post complaints against fraudulent sepeculators,
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South Korean stocks led Asian shares higher on Monday, buoyed by robust earnings at LG Electronics <066570.KS>, while the dollar stayed near four-month lows against the euro after weak inflation data.
- Reuters

As per the comment from gerrard.com, July has given us the hoped for month of consolidation. Markets have been bombarded with data, both economic and corporate, and have remained steadfastly unmoved. This is thoroughly healthy and demonstrates that few have become carried away by the gains of the second quarter. Equity markets appear to be efficiently valued, taking account of the prospect of a US led recovery in 2004 and the risk of ongoing economic torpor. The FTSE 100�s trading range has narrowed even further into a band between 4000 and 4200. Optimism over next year�s prospects is attracting buyers in at the bottom end of this, while nerves over the lack of hard evidence for the recovery means that there is, as yet, insufficient appetite to chase share prices higher. The likelihood is that the break, when it comes, will be upwards but it is important to remember that it is still a close call.

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