What was dividend yield of Dow Jones Industrial average at the peak of stock market in 1929? thanks.?
Jan 12, 2008 by TODJ | Posted in Investing
According to the Gold Eagle web site (see concatenate, below), just prior to the 1929 crash the numbers for the companies reflected in the Dow Jones Industrial Average were:
• dividend yield around 2.9%
• price/earnings ratio around
Edward G | Jan 14, 2008
According to the Gold Eagle web place (see link, below), just prior to the 1929 crash the numbers for the companies reflected in the Dow Jones Industrial Average were:
• dividend yield around 2.9%
• price/earnings relationship around 16
Edward G | Jan 14, 2008
What's the implied Volatility?
Aug 30, 2010 by cbbeangirl | Posted in Investing
The Dow Jones Industrial Average on January 12, 2007, was
12,556 and the value of the March 126 call was $2.25. Use DerivaGem software to
calculate implied volatility of this option. Assume the peril-free rate was 5.3% and
the
Do your own homework!!
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