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"It is a fundamentally good time to consider the strategies in this book.Macro-market timing,stock-specific approaches,money management revelations,and intermarket analysis.Even better that it is written by someone who has actually done it himself."
"This book delivers a knock-out punch to investor pessimism,with an uppercut of bullishness and hard facts." "The stock market is a major stream of income and Williams clearly shows the best time and stocks to buy." "No other book on the horizon comes close to this one.Larry lets you stand on his shoulders and view the market from the vantage of a master." 作者简介: LARRY WILLIAMS is a hedge fund manager and—based on books in print—perhaps the most widely read futures author of all time.He is the unsurpassed winner of the Robbins World Cup Championship of Futures Trading,taking $10,000 to $1,100,000in less than twelve months.He has served on the Board of the National Futures Association and ran twice for the U.S.Senate in Montana.Featured in such publications as Barron's,the Wall Street Journal,Forbes,and Fortune,Mr.Williams has been one of the most widely quoted and followed advisors over the past twenty-five years.His otherbooks published by Wiley include Trade Stocks & Commodities with the Insiders,Long-Term Secrets to Short-Term Trading,and Day Trade Futures Online. 目录:
Preface
Chapter 1 The 10-Year Patter in the United States Stock Market Chapter 2 The Four-Year Phenomenon Chapter 3 The Amazing October Effect Chapter 4 How to Know for Sure the Bottom Is Here Chapter 5 The Next Move Up: Why It Will Be So Spectacular Chapter 6 The Purpose of Investing Chapter 7 How to Supercharge Your Investment Return Chapter 8 The Old Economy Is the New Economy Chapter 9 Measuring Investor Sentiment for Individual Stocks Chapter 10 The Investment Challenge You Face Chapter 11 Putting It All Together for Long-Term Investment Success Chapter 12 Money Management: The Keys to the Kingdom Chapter 13 Final Thoughts: Nonrandom Thoughts on a Random Market Index |