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Timing the Market – How To Profit in the Stock Market Using the Yield Curve, Technical Analysis and Cultural Indicators: Wiley Trading

Autor D Weir
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 21 noi 2005
The first definitive guide to understanding and profiting from the relationship between the stock market and interest rates It's well established that interest rates significantly impact the stock market. This is the first book that definitively explores the interest rate/stock market relationship and describes a specific system for profiting from the relationship. Timing the Market provides an historically proven system, rooted in fundamental economics, that allows investors and traders to forecast the stock market using data from the interest rate markets-together with supporting market sentiment and cultural indicators-to pinpoint and profit from major turns in the stock market. Deborah Weir (Greenwich, CT) is President of Wealth Strategies, a firm that does marketing for traditional money managers and hedge funds. She is a Chartered Financial Analyst and is the first woman president of the Stamford CFA Society.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780471708988
ISBN-10: 0471708984
Pagini: 432
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: Wiley
Seria Wiley Trading

Locul publicării:Hoboken, United States

Public țintă

Traders and investors

Notă biografică

Deborah Weir (Greenwich, CT) is president of Greenwich Consulting, a firm that provides money management and asset allocation services to institutional investors and wealthy individuals. Clients include senior portfolio managers at major financial institutions such as Chase Bank, Sumitomo Bank, and FleetBoston. Prior to forming Greenwich Advisors, Ms. Weir managed an approximately $500 million fixed income portfolio for Scudder Investments, investing in international securities and derivatives, as well as traditional bonds. By virtue of her experience in trading bonds, Ms. Weir has developed a stock market trading system which utilizes information from the fixed income market to determine market tops and bottoms; where we are in the economic cycle; and investor psychology. Her timing system has produced an overall return of 74% higher than what investor would achieve by simply holding onto stocks since 1960. Ms. Weir has written articles for Active Trader, Futures Magazine, and Journal of Cash Management. She is a Certified Financial Analyst and is the first woman president of the Stamford Society of Investment Analysts. She has appeared on local Connecticut television and radio as a financial expert.

Cuprins

Forward. Acknowlegements. Introduction. Prologue. PART I: YIELD CURVE ANALYSIS. 1. Demystifying the Investment World. 2. Back-of-the-Envelope Forecast. 3. Money Markets Matter. 4. Long-term Bonds. 5. Expected Returns for jthe Stock Market. 6. Bond Quality Spreads. 7. Federal Funds Rates. 8. Summary of Yield Curve Analysis. PART II: TECHNICAL ANALYSIS. 9. Market Breadth: Advancing Issues in the Dow. 10. The Volatility Index. 11. The Put/Call Ratio. 12. Moving Averages. 13. Using Moving Averages: The MACD Line. 14. Leverage: Short Positions and Margin Debt. 15. Summary of Market Sentiment. PART III: CULTURAL INDICATORS. 16. Changing Standards of Feminine Beauty. 17. Demographics. 18. Corporate Spending. 19. War and Rumors of War. 20. Summary of Cultural Indicators. PART IV: CHOOSING INVESTMENTS. 21. Asset Classes. 22. Mutual Funds. 23. Electronically-traded Funds. 24. Security Selection. 25. Final Summary. 26. Outrageous Wall Street Stories. 27. America! America! God Shed His Grace on Thee. Web Sites. References and Suggested Reading. Appendices. About the Author. Index.

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It's well established that interest rates significantly impact the stock market. This is the first book that definitively explores the interest rate/stock market relationship and describes a specific system for profiting from the relationship.