F free_money Junior member Messages 15 Likes 0 Jan 14, 2009 #1 Is there anyway I can check top perofrming sectors of previous stock market crashes?
R Rhody Trader Senior member Messages 2,620 Likes 266 Jan 14, 2009 #2 The way which is likely to take the least amount of time is to look at the performance of sector indices. S&P has a bunch of them, and I'm sure you can find others as well.
The way which is likely to take the least amount of time is to look at the performance of sector indices. S&P has a bunch of them, and I'm sure you can find others as well.
F free_money Junior member Messages 15 Likes 0 Jan 14, 2009 #3 I need to concentrate on the uk sectors
KillPhil08 Experienced member Messages 1,860 Likes 381 Jan 14, 2009 #4 Can I have some free money? (seriously).
kellyfish Junior member Messages 14 Likes 0 Mar 6, 2009 #6 actually IF you got lots of EXTRA cash on hand...u might want to take some high risk and invest the LOW price stock.....especially banking.
actually IF you got lots of EXTRA cash on hand...u might want to take some high risk and invest the LOW price stock.....especially banking.
Claudia123 Established member Messages 724 Likes 57 Mar 6, 2009 #7 kellyfish said: actually IF you got lots of EXTRA cash on hand...u might want to take some high risk and invest the LOW price stock.....especially banking. Click to expand... Agree - I buying uk bank stocks heavily as a medium term investment.
kellyfish said: actually IF you got lots of EXTRA cash on hand...u might want to take some high risk and invest the LOW price stock.....especially banking. Click to expand... Agree - I buying uk bank stocks heavily as a medium term investment.
Stewenson133 Member Messages 77 Likes 4 Jul 4, 2009 #8 FED in 1987 moved against markets. spreads between futures and indices reached insane levels