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- Product code: 9560
- ISBN: 0471197599,
ISBN13: 9780471197591,
252 pages, hardback
Published by John Wiley & Sons, 1st edition, 1998
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Description of Market Magic |
In Market Magic, Louise Yamada shares her formidable skills to look beyond the daily noise of trading and help guide your investments through the perils and uncertainties of the next ten years. At a time when classical forecasting techniques seem to be failing us and even the professionals are at a loss to which way the markets will go, Yamada marshals her experience and talent to offer on-target analyses of todays forecasts for the next decade.
Reading this book, you will understand why her weekly reports on various markets are so eagerly awaited by investors everywhere. Yamada describes what she saw in 1994 that led her to argue what for for an extended bull market. In addition, she describes her 'two-tier market thesis' and explains why U.S. equities with global exposure have outperformed domestically focused stocks and why this trend should continue into the future.
Yamada reveals how macro changes in U.S. demographics have subtly altered the business and investment landscapes, and how the demographic shifts are impacting the stock market in ways that have been largely unnoticed. Her case for an extension of this bull market into the next century is must reading for all serious (and nervous) investors. Firm in her belief that new technology will continue to drive economy, Yamada identifies the industries and business sectors she believes will thrive under it expanding influence.
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Contents of Market Magic |
Part One: The Evolution of Discovery: Technical Underpinnings of the Greatest Bull Market of the Twentieth Century.
1. US Bull Market Extension?
There is Historic Precedent
2. The Two-Tier Market Thesis
3. Recent History / Market Projections
Part Two: New Horizons For the Twenty-First Century
4. Changing Demographics
5. Demographics and the stock market
6. The Long-Wave Cycle: A Brief Consideration
7. The New Technological Era: Observations and Conceptual Thoughts
8. Old-Tech and New-Tech: Need for New Sectors
9. Revisiting the Capital / Consumer Ratio
10. Looking for Inflation in All the Wrong Places
11. New Agricultural Direction for the United States
Part Three: Unscrambling the Puzzles
12. Asking Questions
13. New Economic Perceptions
14. Stock Market Implications and Expectations
Part Four: Conclusion
15. What Lies Ahead: Other Emerging Forces at Work
Notes
Index
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