Financial Cataclysm NOW!
by John Piper
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ISBN: 978-0-9552768-5-9
Publisher: Zena Press
Copyright:
© 2006 Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: United Kingdom
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Printed: 102 pages, 7.44" x 9.68", perfect binding, black and white interior ink Description:In May 2006 stock markets worldwide fell heavily, some by over 10%! This may be the start of a much bigger decline that will affect global stock prices and property. It may herald a recession, or even a depression, that will affect you and your loved ones. You owe it to yourself to buy this book which will tell you what to look for and what to do. The book comes with a FREE news sheet giving you up-to-the-minute advise and tips on what to buy and sell. Written by pro trader John Piper, author of the best-selling THE WAY TO TRADE, this book is essential reading if you want to propsper while all around you suffer. Keywords:Listed in: |
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His premise for this book is good, in the sense that we should beware that all good things can come to an end -- quickly and unexpectedly. Protecting against such occurences is my pet subject, which inspired my own book "DONT LOSE MONEY! (in the Stock Markets)".
The only problem is one of timing. Taders can protect themselves against IF something bad happens, but not necessarily predict exactly WHEN it will happen. I use the word 'exactly' there because I agree that there may be general indicators that good times can't continue to roll.
I could say with some certainty that "the stock market is heading for a crash", because it does crash sometimes, but I don't know if that will be next week or next year. In June 2007 world stock markets were at all time highs, in August and September everything was doom and gloom, and now in October 2007 the markets are on highs again.
Top marks for raising awareness that bad things can -- and will -- happen. Maybe very soon, maybe not, but I'll be ready... and I'm sure so will John.
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