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- Original Language
- English
- Country/Region of Manufacture
- United States
- California Prop 65 Warning
- Encyclopedia of Civil War Usage
- ISBN
- 9780471429982
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
ISBN-10
0471429988
ISBN-13
9780471429982
eBay Product ID (ePID)
2416137
Product Key Features
Book Title
Investing Without Fear : Protect Your Wealth in All Markets and Transform Crash Losses into Crash Profits
Number of Pages
368 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2003
Topic
Economic History, Investments & Securities / General, Personal Finance / General
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Business & Economics
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
1.2 in
Item Weight
21.5 Oz
Item Length
9.3 in
Item Width
6.3 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2002-153142
Dewey Edition
22
Dewey Decimal
332.6
Table Of Content
Introduction.1. The Broker's Hidden Agenda.2. The Bubble.3. The Wall Street Hype.4. The Bubble Bursts.5. The $17,000 Toilet Kit.6. Sell the Stocks Now!7. Get Your Money to Safety.8. The Ballooning Budget Deficit.9. The Bond Market Bubble.10. The Real Estate Bubble.11. The Winning Minority.12. The Team.13. Hidden Risks.14. Deflation!.15. The Fall of the Blue Chips.16. Move Your Account!.17. An Appeal to Action.18. Vertigo.19. The Big Bailout.20. The Great Ralley.21. The Gap.22. The Blame Game.23. Rock Bottom.24. The Darkest Day.25. A True Recovery.Endnotes.Index.
Synopsis
Smart investing strategies from bestselling author and America's consumer advocate for financial safety Filled with against-the-grain attitude and seasoned market wisdom, Crash Profits explains not only how to survive, but how to make money before, during, and after a crash. Using real examples fresh from the financial pages, Weiss delineates the full range of risks facing the average American. He shows readers how to see through the lies that Wall Street tells and how to find safer alternatives to stock investing, as well as what to sell, how to sell, and when to sell (and when not to sell). Here's the unvarnished truth about investing today, coupled with the strategies every American can use to turn windfall profits while others are losing their shirts. Martin D. Weiss, PhD (Palm Beach, FL), is Chairman of Weiss Research in Palm Beach, Florida. His previous book, The Ultimate Safe Money Guide (0-471-15202-1), was a Wall Street Journal, BusinessWeek, and New York Times business bestseller, Filled with against-the-grain attitude and seasoned market wisdom, Crash Profits explains not only how to survive, but how to make money before, during, and after a crash. Using real examples fresh from the financial pages, Weiss delineates the full range of risks facing the average investor., Engaging with histories of the book and of reading, as well as with studies of material culture, this volume explores 'popularity' in early modern English writings. Is 'popular' best described as a theoretical or an empirical category in this period? How can we account for the gap between modern canonicity and early modern print popularity? How might we weight the evidence of popularity from citations, serial editions, print runs, reworkings, or extant copies? Is something that sells a lot always popular, even where the readership for print is only a small proportion of the population, or does popular need to carry something of its etymological sense of the public, the people?Four initial chapters sketch out the conceptual and evidential issues, while the second part of the book consists of ten short chapters-a 'hit parade'- in which eminent scholars take a genre or a single exemplar - play, romance, sermon, or almanac, among other categories-as a means to articulate more general issues. Throughout, the aim is to unpack and interrogate assumptions about the popular, and to decentre canonical narratives about, for example, the sermons of Donne or Andrewes over Smith, or the plays of Shakespeare over Mucedorus.Revisiting Elizabethan literary culture through the lenses of popularity, this collection allows us to view the subject from an unfamiliar angle-in which almanacs are more popular than sonnets and proclamations more numerous than plays, and in which authors familiar to us are displaced by names now often forgotten.
LC Classification Number
HG179.W4644 2003
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