Trade the Congressional Effect / Wiley Trading Series (ePub)
How To Profit from Congress's Impact on the Stock Market
(Sprache: Englisch)
An innovative investment approach that takes the actions of the
U.S. Congress into consideration
Historical research indicates that, more often than not, when
Congress is in session there is a negative effect on equities
markets (the "Congressional...
U.S. Congress into consideration
Historical research indicates that, more often than not, when
Congress is in session there is a negative effect on equities
markets (the "Congressional...
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An innovative investment approach that takes the actions of the
U.S. Congress into consideration
Historical research indicates that, more often than not, when
Congress is in session there is a negative effect on equities
markets (the "Congressional Effect") due possibly to investor
uncertainty surrounding government action or inaction as well as
the unintended consequences of Congressional legislative
initiatives on the stock market. Author Eric Singer, a financial
professional with over twenty-five years of experience, is an
expert on this phenomenon, and with this new book he shares his
extensive insights with you.
Trade the Congressional Effect skillfully details how you
can profit from Congress's impact on the stock market. Along the
way, it puts this approach in perspective and gives you all the
tools you'll need to profitably incorporate it into your investing
endeavors. Singer walks you through the process of trading the
Congressional Effect and provides practical guidance regarding the
possible pitfalls and opportunities you'll face each step of the
way.
* Addresses why it is better to invest while Congress
isn't in session
* Reveals exactly what the Congressional Effect encompasses and
why it occurs
* Written by Eric Singer, one of the first people to publicly
document the general effect of Congress on daily stock prices
Supported by over forty-five years of real world data, the
Congressional Effect has proven profitable to those who know how to
use it. This timely guide will show you exactly what it takes to
make this phenomenon work for you.
U.S. Congress into consideration
Historical research indicates that, more often than not, when
Congress is in session there is a negative effect on equities
markets (the "Congressional Effect") due possibly to investor
uncertainty surrounding government action or inaction as well as
the unintended consequences of Congressional legislative
initiatives on the stock market. Author Eric Singer, a financial
professional with over twenty-five years of experience, is an
expert on this phenomenon, and with this new book he shares his
extensive insights with you.
Trade the Congressional Effect skillfully details how you
can profit from Congress's impact on the stock market. Along the
way, it puts this approach in perspective and gives you all the
tools you'll need to profitably incorporate it into your investing
endeavors. Singer walks you through the process of trading the
Congressional Effect and provides practical guidance regarding the
possible pitfalls and opportunities you'll face each step of the
way.
* Addresses why it is better to invest while Congress
isn't in session
* Reveals exactly what the Congressional Effect encompasses and
why it occurs
* Written by Eric Singer, one of the first people to publicly
document the general effect of Congress on daily stock prices
Supported by over forty-five years of real world data, the
Congressional Effect has proven profitable to those who know how to
use it. This timely guide will show you exactly what it takes to
make this phenomenon work for you.
Autoren-Porträt von Eric T. Singer
ERIC T. SINGER manages the Congressional Effect Fund,traded under the symbol CEFFX (CEFIX for institutional investors),
a public mutual fund launched in 2008 through his registered
investment advisor, Congressional Effect Management, LLC
(www.congressionaleffect.com). He was the first to document the
general effect of Congress on daily stock prices in an article
published in Barron's in 1992. His opinion pieces have
appeared in Investor's Business Daily as well as
Forbes, the American Spectator, American Thinker,
Townhall, Seeking Alpha, and Newsmax, and he has been
featured on national TV and radio, including Fox Business News and
Bloomberg TV.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Eric T. Singer
- 2012, 1. Auflage, 224 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- ISBN-10: 1118417097
- ISBN-13: 9781118417096
- Erscheinungsdatum: 07.09.2012
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