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Forecasting Financial Markets

The Psychology of Successful Investing

By (author) Tony Plummer
Format: Hardback
Publisher: Kogan Page Ltd, London, United Kingdom
Published: 3rd Dec 2009
Dimensions: w 156mm h 234mm d 24mm
Weight: 772g
ISBN-10: 074945637X
ISBN-13: 9780749456375
Barcode No: 9780749456375
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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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"This book will entertain and intrigue keen investors." Financial Times "As clear cut and easy-to-read an introduction as one could want." The Independent