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Fundamentals of Corporate Finance, 4/c/e
Fundamentals of Corporate Finance, 4/e
Stephen A. Ross, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Randolph W. Westerfield, University of Southern California
Bradford D. Jordan, University of Kentucky
Gordon S. Roberts, York University

Some Lessons from Capital Market History

Web Links

Annotated web links prepared by Shelley MacDougall, Acadia University
Investor Home
(http://www.investorhome.com/emh.htm)

Investor Home provides a helpful essay on EMH and the Random Walk theory. Within are many hot links to other relevant articles and Web sites.
Lowrisk.com
(http://www.lowrisk.com/djia100year.htm)

Here is a chart of the Dow Jones Industrial Average that spans 100 years.
Lowrisk.com
(http://www.lowrisk.com/bullbear.htm)

Chart and news releases of famous bull and bear markets. Profiles the 1987 crash and others major market upsets.
Investortech.com
(http://www.investertech.com/default.asp)

Technical charts, including Canadian stocks and mutual funds. To search a stock, insert ticker symbol on the right hand side in the space above the button called "tech chart" and then click the button. For Canadian stocks, precede the ticker symbol with the symbol of the stock exchange it trades on. For example: TSE_JDU. Nice index charts as well.
Justquotes.com
(http://invest-faq.com/jq/triv-sixteenths.html)

History of stock quotes in sixteenths.




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