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One of the most simplistic ways to use the OBV is to see if it makes a new high with each price high in an uptrend, or makes a new low with prices in a downtrend.
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That likely would clear the way for Schumer and seven other senators in a bipartisan group to unveil legislation the week of April 8 to overhaul the U.S. immigration system, strengthening the border, cracking down on employers, allowing in tens of thousands of new high- and low-skilled workers and providing a path to citizenship for the estimated 11 million illegal immigrants already in the country.
WSJ: Business, labor close on deal for immigration bill
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The Dow bounced back from its so-called "Kennedy Crash, " and on Sept. 5, 1963, it set a new all-time high, up 38 percent from its low in June 1962.
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One was upbeat, forecasting a period of higher commodity prices that would fuel the resource sector, rising exports, and low double-digit stock market gains in New York and a high single-digit advance in Toronto.
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Maybe you live in a high-tax state like Oregon or New York and will be retiring to a low-tax one like Texas or New Hampshire.
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Still, the put strategy could make a lot of sense if you are now living in high-tax New York City and plan to be retired to low-tax Miami before the put expires.
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