Stock Market Barometer by William Peter Hamilton and Marketplace Books Staff (1998, Hardcover)

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PublisherWiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
ISBN-100471247383
ISBN-139780471247388
eBay Product ID (ePID)1103232

Product Key Features

Book TitleStock Market Barometer
Number of Pages348 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicFinance / General, Investments & Securities / Analysis & Trading Strategies, Investments & Securities / Stocks
Publication Year1998
IllustratorYes
GenreBusiness & Economics
AuthorWilliam Peter Hamilton, Marketplace Books Staff
Book SeriesA Marketplace Book Ser.
FormatHardcover

Dimensions

Item Height1.2 in
Item Weight21.5 Oz
Item Length8.5 in
Item Width5.8 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN97-042291
TitleLeadingThe
Dewey Edition21
Series Volume Number17
Dewey Decimal332.6/4
Table Of ContentCycles and Stock Market Records. Wall Street of the Movies. Charles H. Dow, and His Theory. Dow's Theory, Applied to Speculation. Major Market Swings. A Unique Quality of Forecast. Manipulation and Professional Trading. Mechanics of the Market. "Water" in the Barometer. "A Little Cloud Out of the Sea, Like a Man's Hand"-1906 The Unpunctured Cycle. Forecasting a Bull Market-1908-1909. Nature and Uses of Secondary Swings. 1909, and Some Defects of History. A "Line" and an Example-1914. An Exception to Prove the Rule. Its Greatest Vindication-1917. What Regulation Did to Our Railroads. A Study in Manipulation-1900-1. Some Conclusions-1910-14. Running True to Form-1922-1925. Some Thoughts for Speculators. Appendix. Averages.
SynopsisThis pioneering classic in Dow Theory examines forecast value and trends within the stock market based on the Dow Theory of price movement. This finance classic offers tips and trends that William Hamilton observed over the years in the market, offering a view of market behavior that remains perpetually current., A pioneering classic in Dow Theory. "If you are a serious student of investing, you owe it to yourself to 'go back to the future' and read this book." --Charles B. Carlson, Editor of "Dow Theory Forecast". The Dow Theory is consistently one of the best strategies for understanding and predicting the stock market, and when it is applied as a method of predictable forecast, it is known as the "barometer." This finance classic offers tips and trends that William Hamilton observed over the years in the market, offering a view of market behavior that remains perpetually current. Hamilton, a contemporary of Charles H. Dow, presents a clear and in-depth discussion of the Dow Theory and its explanation of averages and affinity for predictable cycles of panic and prosperity. Provides an analysis of the stock market and its history since 1897. * This book is a springboard upon which current Dow Theory has thrived. * New foreword by Charles Carlson. The late William P. Hamilton originally published The Stock Market Barometer in 1922. Hamilton spent a career in financial journalism and became an editor of The Wall Street Journal., A pioneering classic in Dow Theory. "If you are a serious student of investing, you owe it to yourself to 'go back to the future' and read this book." --Charles B. Carlson, Editor of "Dow Theory Forecast." The Dow Theory is consistently one of the best strategies for understanding and predicting the stock market, and when it is applied as a method of predictable forecast, it is known as the "barometer." This finance classic offers tips and trends that William Hamilton observed over the years in the market, offering a view of market behavior that remains perpetually current. Hamilton, a contemporary of Charles H. Dow, presents a clear and in-depth discussion of the Dow Theory and its explanation of averages and affinity for predictable cycles of panic and prosperity. Provides an analysis of the stock market and its history since 1897. * This book is a springboard upon which current Dow Theory has thrived. * New foreword by Charles Carlson. The late William P. Hamilton originally published The Stock Market Barometer in 1922. Hamilton spent a career in financial journalism and became an editor of The Wall Street Journal.
LC Classification NumberHG4551.H3 1998

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