Tuesday, July 24, 2001

Understanding the Dow-Jones Industrial Averages

Folks,

What * With the US Stock market haviing such an impact on worldtrade, it is
timely to have a review of what
the Dow-Jones Industrial Averages mean. A veteran instructor is about to
offer a small course on this topic through colleges and is offering his
lecture online free for those who would like to learn about this, and to give
him a chance to try out his online delivery. If you'd like to know more
about this, feel free to attend this class at no charge.

Who * Jerome Fudurich is a veteran teacher an stock market expert.

What * Jerome will explain the averages...how computed...what
they represent when up or down...introduce some
general history of how established.

Every participant should have a copy -any date - of The Wall St. Journal.
The
info he transmits will be readily translated to any WSJ
and will be easier to comprehend the lecture.

Where *

http://webmaster.webchat.org/?%0Dtheme=default&@channel=worldtrade

When

* Thursday July 26 11:00am edt, 10am central, 9am mountain, and 8:00 am
pacific time.

No need to rsvp, just show up...Email me if you have any questions. This is
completely optional and not related to any other class I teach.

John Spiers


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