All About Market TimingMcGraw Hill Professional, 2003 M10 22 - 288 páginas Shell-shocked investors have lost patience with the traditional buy-and-hold approach to investing. All About Market Timing arms investors with simple, easy-to-use timing techniques that they can use to enter rising markets, exit (or go short) falling markets, and make consistent profits in both market environments while protecting against catastrophic losses. Compelling arguments demonstrate the superiority of basic timing over buy-and-hold, while step-by-step instructions show how uncomplicated timing can be. Specific investment vehicles are recommended that fit well into most timing strategies. Investors who want to time the market using their own strategies are provided with information on available software and Web sites. And those investors who are looking for advisors to help them are provided with unbiased rating services to help them select the advisor that is best for them. |
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... Management. For the entire 71-year time frame, the S&P 500 Index had an average annual return of 10.6 percent. But it was not all smooth sailing over that period. The secular bull markets from 1942 to 1965 and 1982 to 1999 produced ...
... managers speak convincingly about the wisdom of the buyand-hold strategy. There are numerous arguments put forth by highlevel Wall Street professionals, and mutual fund executives, as to why buy-and-hold is a superior strategy compared ...
... managers you only need to know that equity mutual fund portfolio turnover was around 15 percent in the 1950s through 1964, rose to 48 percent in the early 1970s, to 75 percent in 1983, 111 percent in 1987, dropped back to 74 percent in ...
Leslie N. Masonson. percent in June 2002. Clearly, mutual funds managers do not practice buy-and-hold with the funds entrusted to them, but somehow find it appropriate for the individual investments of their clients. I have already ...
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PART 2 MarketTiming Strategies | 97 |
PART 3 MarketTiming Resources | 191 |
EPILOGUE | 227 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY AND WEB SITES | 231 |
Index | 235 |
ABOU T THE AU THOR | 245 |