Profiting from Global Market Relationships
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Köp båda 2 för 1058 krJohn J. Murphy, former technical analyst for CNBC, is the Chief Technical Analyst for Stockcharts.com and President of MurphyMorris Money Management Co. He has over 30 years of market experience and is author of several best-selling books, including Technical Analysis of the Financial Markets, which is widely regarded as the standard reference in the field. His book Intermarket Technical Analysis created a new branch of technical analysis emphasizing market linkages. Stocks Commodities Magazine (October 2002) described his intermarket work as 'unparalleled'. His third book The Visual Investor applies charting principles to sector analysis. John has appeared on Bloomberg TV, CNN Moneyline, Nightly Business Report, and Wall $treet Week with Louis Rukeyser, and has been quoted in Barron's and other prominent financial publications. He received a BA in Economics and an MBA from Fordham University in New York. In 1992, John was given the first award for outstanding contribution to global technical analysis by the International Federation of Technical Analysts, and is the recipient of the 2002 Market Technicians Association Annual Award.
Acknowledgments ix Introduction to Intermarket Analysis xi 1. A Review of the 1980s 1 2. 1990 and the First Persian Gulf War 17 3. The Stealth Bear Market of 1994 33 4. The 1997 Asian Currency Crisis and Deflation 51 5. 1999 Intermarket Trends Leading to Market Top 65 6. Review of Intermarket Principles 81 7. The NASDAQ Bubble Bursts in 2000 97 8. Intermarket Picture in Spring 2003 115 9. Falling Dollar During 2002 Boosts Commodities 131 10. Shifting from Paper to Hard Assets 145 11. Futures Markets and Asset Allocation 159 12. Intermarket Analysis and the Business Cycle 179 13. The Impact of the Business Cycle on Market Sectors 199 14. Diversifying with Real Estate 217 15. Thinking Globally 235 Appendix 247 Index 263