Unexpected Returns: Understanding Secular Stock Market Cycles
Winner ForeWord Magazine Bronze Award for Best Business/Economics Book of the Year. This investment book uses extensive full-color graphics to explain the fundamentals of the markets-an essential resource before reading how-to books or engaging investment advice. It is a unique combination of investment art and investment science that enables the reader to differentiate between irrational hope and a rational view of current market conditions. more
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Recent Reviews
- 5/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Dec-13-2008
- Makes me embrace VOLATILITY....Simply I can not put it down
As an MBA, I always assumed that markets give a fixed return (as we average the returns over a period). I never thought about volatility and economic conditions explicitly. I used to hate volatility as it makes the world uncertain. After...
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- 5/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Aug-14-2008
- Excellent Analysis!
One of my favorites. I'd recommend this book for any novice investor or student of economics. Offers a unique approach to understanding the secular cycles without going into anything unusual such as the kondratieff wave theory. This...
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- 4/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Feb-17-2008
- challenging but woth the effort
I ordered this book after seeing Mr. Easterling on TV because he had reinforced some of my own thoughts and suspicions. Without a doubt the author makes a compelling case for why the U.S. stock and bond markets are likely to...
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- 5/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Dec-25-2007
- Investing in Stocks Starts Here
Ed Easterling gets right to the matter at hand - what actually happens to individual investors and not what is supposed to happen given the vortex of hyporbole one finds in the financial media.Ed un-links actual corporate performance...
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- 5/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Dec-13-2008
- Makes me embrace VOLATILITY....Simply I can not put it down
As an MBA, I always assumed that markets give a fixed return (as we average the returns over a period). I never thought about volatility and economic conditions explicitly. I used to hate volatility as it makes the world uncertain. After...
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- 3/5
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- Posted: Jun-11-2007
- Good Concepts, But Goes Astray
Unexpected return has an excellent compilation of historical data and does a good job of presenting the case for secular bull and bear markets and the components that influence market results over the longer term. However, it goes badly...
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- 1/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Jul-31-2006
- Don't waste your time
The author makes a couple of valuable points. First, any long-term investment strategy has to take into account the existence of recurrent "secular" (i.e., indefinitely long) bear markets. Most leading investment advisors recommend a...
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