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Forecasting Financial Markets – The Psychology of Successful Investing

Autor Tony Plummer
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 2 dec 2009
Forecasting Financial Markets provides a compelling insight into the psychology of trading behaviour and shows how "following the herd" can have disastrous results. It demonstrates how your ability to make money in the world's financial markets depends critically on your ability to make decisions independently of the crowd. Given the impact of the global credit crunch, it has become even more essential to be able to distinguish between short-term and longer-term trends at a time when panic selling and 'fire-sale' purchases are common. Forecasting Financial Markets details the three dimensions essential to achieve successful trading, including an ability to understand the forces at work in logical terms, recognize (and neutralize) any emotional responses to market fluctuations, and design an investment process or trading system that generates objective 'buy' or 'sell' signals. Taking the author's latest research into account, this important book provides you with an in-depth assessment of the phenomenon of cycles, patterns of economic and financial activity, and how to use cycles as a forecasting tool - including the author's forecasts for when the global economy will emerge from its current downturn.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780749456375
ISBN-10: 074945637X
Pagini: 424
Ilustrații: black & white illustrations
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.9 kg
Ediția:6 Rev ed.
Editura: Kogan Page
Locul publicării:United Kingdom

Cuprins

Part One: -The logic of non-rational behaviour in financial markets
1 Wholly individual or indivisibly whole                                          
2 Two’s a crowd                                                                                
3 The individual in the crowd                                                           
4 The systems approach to crowd behaviour                                    
5 Cycles in the crowd                                                                        
6 Approaches to forecasting crowd behaviour                                  
Part Two: The dynamics of the bull–bear cycle
7 The stock market crowd                                                                 
8 The shape of the bull–bear cycle                                                    
9 Energy gaps and pro-trend shocks                                                 
10 The spiral and the golden ratio                                                     
11 The mathematical basis of price movements                                
12 The shape of things to come                                                         
Part Three: Forecasting turning points
13 The phenomenon of cycles                                                           
14 The threefold nature of cycles                                                      
15 Economic cycles                                                                           
16 Recurrence in economic and financial activity                             
17 Integrating the cycles                                                                   
18 Forecasting with cycles                                                                
19 Price patterns in financial markets                                                
20 The Elliott wave principle                                                            
21 Information shocks and corrections                                             
22 The confirmation of buy and sell signals                                      
Part Four: The psychology of trading
23 The psychology of fear                                                                 
24 The troubled trader                                                                       
25 The psychology of success                                                           
26 Summary and conclusions

Recenzii

"[A] fine, well-detailed introduction to investment psychology... Investment and business libraries at the college level will find this a fine classroom supplement." - The Midwest Book Review

Notă biografică

Tony Plummer is a director of Helmsman Economics Ltd, and is a former director of Guinness Flight Hambro Global Fund Managers Ltd, Hambros Fund Management PLC, and Hambros Bank Ltd. He carries out independent research into the patterns and rhythms of global markets as well as giving lectures on crowd psychology and technical analysis.

Descriere

"Forecasting Financial Markets" provides compelling insight into the psychology of trading behavior and shows how following the herd can have disastrous results. Plummer explains why it is critical for leaders to have the ability to make decisions independently of the crowd.