Muriel Siebert
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Muriel Siebert
Muriel Faye "Mickie" Siebertwas known as The First Woman of Finance despite being preceded in owning a brokerage by the controversial Victoria Woodhull. Siebert was the first woman to own a seat on the New York Stock Exchange and was the first woman to head one of the NYSE's member firms. She joined the 1,365 male members of the exchange on December 28, 1967...
breaks faith market sell
They have faith in the market and didn't sell in any of the breaks that we've had.
bush greenspan says tomorrow
We're going to see what Bush says tonight, and we're going to see what Greenspan says tomorrow -- now that's a real one-two punch.
free news trades
There is a lot of free news on the Internet, and you can place your trades through it, by yourself,
talking risk united-states
If we're talking about buying exchanges abroad, we have to have global securities standards, as we have global banking regulations. I'm talking about margins. Now, the United States has certain margin requirements that are not the same in London. Investors and hedge funds that want to borrow more money against securities ? if they can't in the U.S., they go abroad. That could add additional risks to the global economy.
might territory good-things
Do not be afraid to go into uncharted territories. You might find some pretty good things there.
down-and
I put my head down and charge.