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Author | : George Dagnino |
Publisher | : McGraw-Hill Companies |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2001 |
Genre | : Business cycles |
ISBN | : 9780071367066 |
Business cycles create investment opportunities. Dagnino's guide shows how to interpret economic and financial data to identify business cycles, then take advantage of those cycles to minimize losses while achieving superior, more predictable returns. This is a blueprint for assembling the different factors needed for developing a sound, consistent investment strategy.
Author | : Stan Weinstein |
Publisher | : McGraw-Hill Education |
Total Pages | : 364 |
Release | : 1988 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9781556236839 |
Stan Weinstein's Secrets For Profiting in Bull and Bear Markets reveals his successful methods for timing investments to produce consistently profitable results. Topics include: Stan Weinstein's personal philosophy on investing The ideal time to buy Refining the buying process Knowing when to sell Selling Short Using the best long-term indicators to spot Bull and Bear markets Odds, ends, and profits
Author | : Curtis M. Arnold |
Publisher | : Lessons Professional Pub |
Total Pages | : 267 |
Release | : 2008 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9780852976555 |
Timing the Market explains how to use technical analysis to trade in the stock, bond and commodity markets. One of the best written, most accessible books on the subject, this new edition has been fully revised and now contains an enlarged section on commodities. Curtis Arnold discusses all the major technical indicators and shows how to put them together in order to provide excellent buy and sell signals in any market. He shows how to identify market support, resistance and momentum and how to determine market sentiment. Timing the Market is one of the great investment classics and is being republished in this revised edition after being unavailable for many years.
Author | : Michael Parness |
Publisher | : St. Martin's Press |
Total Pages | : 192 |
Release | : 2007-04-01 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 1429979240 |
In 1998, Michael Parness was a struggling playwright and screenwriter who was leaving the stability of his successful sports memorabilia business to write full-time. Following the advice of a stockbroker, he invested his nest egg of $150,000. But the October 1998 crash gutted his portfolio by 80% and his stocks failed to recover. With virtually no income and no financial cushion, he found himself in a tiny low-rent apartment with time to think about what had happened, and, eventually, enact financial revenge. In January 1999, he opened an online brokerage account and set out to get his money back. And in fifteen months, Michael Parness turned $33,000 into seven million dollars, started the online trading website "Trend Fund" where thousands of traders Rule the Freakin' Markets with him, and had his life story optioned by a major Hollywood producer! In Rule the Freakin' Markets, Michael Parness uses visual aids combined with practice exercises to show online traders and investors how to: * Practice responsible trading techniques that maximize reward and limit risk * Avoid the "7 deadly sins plus fear" that block success in the market * Protect investments no matter what the market does * Understand how market psychology drives daily and cyclical market moves * Avoid the pitfalls of trading in cyberspace * Recover and learn from significant losses * Strategize and anticipate, rather than overreact or freeze when change occurs * And finally, live full and satisfying lives as traders With its lively tone and refreshing approach to trading and investing, Rule the Freakin' Markets is an essential guide for online traders and investors alike.
Author | : Toni Turner |
Publisher | : McGraw Hill Professional |
Total Pages | : 322 |
Release | : 2013-01-08 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 0071798382 |
Offers advice on managing investments in both uptrending and downtrending markets, revealing how to evaluate company financial reports, recognize signals that foretell shifts in the market, and exit investments at the right time.
Author | : R. Schabacker |
Publisher | : Harriman House Limited |
Total Pages | : 472 |
Release | : 2021-02-15 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 1897597568 |
Richard W. Schabacker's great work, Technical Analysis and Stock Market Profits, is a worthy addition to any technical analyst's personal library or any market library. His "pioneering research" represents one of the finest works ever produced on technical analysis, and this book remains an example of the highest order of analytical quality and incisive trading wisdom. Originally devised as a practical course for investors, it is as alive, vital and instructional today as the day it was written. It paved the way for Robert Edwards and John Magee's best-selling Technical Analysis of Stock Trends - a debt which is acknowledged in their foreword: 'Part One is based in large part on the pioneer researches and writings of the late Richard Schabacker.'Schabacker presents technical analysis as a totally organized subject and comprehensively lays out the various important patterns, formations, trends, support and resistance areas, and associated supporting technical detail. He presents factors that can be confidently relied on, and gives equal attention to the blemishes and weaknesses that can upset the best of analytical forecasts: Factors which investors would do well to absorb and apply when undertaking the fascinating game of price, time and volume analysis.
Author | : John Rothchild |
Publisher | : John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | : 310 |
Release | : 1998-04-06 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 0471197181 |
October 28, 1997. The Dow drops 500 points. Investors the world over receive a startling reminder that "what goes up, must come down." It is a profoundly unsettling experience for those of us who have either forgotten or have never known the experience of a bear market. Half of the money invested in U.S. stocks in this century entered the market from 1991-1996, making the dark days of October memorable for their bloodletting. Overall, this was just a scratch, and despite the optimism of so many investors, history has shown that the bear attacks time and time again. John Rothchild, critically acclaimed author of the bestselling A Fool and His Money, isn't even afraid to face a full-fledged bear market. In his topical and timely new book, Rothchild reveals how to prepare psychologically and tactically for the looming debacle. Breaking from the pack of investment books which tacitly assume a bull market, The Bear Book focuses on protecting assets and minimizing losses during a bear market and on taking advantage of unique opportunities for profit. With customary flair and style, Rothchild chronicles the long history of bear markets, exploring in detail exactly what constitutes a bear market and how it affects us. Along with his own expertise, the author draws on respected and knowledgeable names such as Jim Rogers, Jim Grant, and Martin Zweig, among a host of prominent investment advisors, strategists, and fund managers. The result is a comprehensive chronicle that deftly and definitively fills the "bearish information gap." John Rothchild's masterful penchant for blending wit, good storytelling, and sound investment analysis makes The Bear Book both informative and vastly entertaining. He distinguishes the characteristics of past bear markets, examining what triggered them, how long they lasted-and why. He probes the unique psychology of bearish investing, concentrating on which types of investments generally do well during a downturn in the market. His often surprising answers to some straightforward, no-nonsense questions clarify, among other key issues, what can happen to mutual funds in a bear market, and exactly what the dangers are of selling short. Of critical importance is Rothchild's overview of the alternatives to stocks, including gold, bonds, and money market funds, as well as tips on what stocks to buy when the market starts to turn bullish again. For historical perspective, The Bear Book also includes a unique and eye-opening account of the Crash of '29 and its survivors. Profiles of prominent bearish investors-Roy Neuberger and Philip Carret, among them-contain illuminating long-term perspectives on the ups and downs of the stock market over the past fifty to seventy-five years. A bracing tonic for investors at all levels of experience, The Bear Book offers a veritable blueprint of the various stages of a typical bear market. It will prove invaluable to those of us who wish to protect our savings -and peace of mind -whenever the market drops.
Author | : Garfield A. Drew |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 396 |
Release | : 2011-10-01 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781258144777 |
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Author | : Anthony Gallea |
Publisher | : Prentice Hall Press |
Total Pages | : 280 |
Release | : 2002 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : |
Bulls Make Money, Bears Make Money, Pigs Get Slaughtered provides easy-to-read, solid investment advice organized around maxims that have endured and become timeless touchstones that, if followed, perform over time. Starting with his very personal prologue, "A True Tale of Woe," Gallea takes readers along as he revisits these market truths, extracting lessons for today's investor.
Author | : Edward M. Yanis |
Publisher | : John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | : 296 |
Release | : 2002 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : |
Yanis offers a simple, straightforward timing technique to show investors how they can improve their portfolio performance by doing one simple calculation every week.