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The Stock Trader's Almanac 2007

The Stock Trader's Almanac 2007Author: Hirsch Organization
Creators: Jeffrey A. Hirsch, Yale Hirsch
Publisher: Wiley

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 13 reviews
Sales Rank: 540032

Media: Spiral-bound
Edition: 40th anniversary
Pages: 192
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 9.3 x 6.5 x 1.1

ISBN: 0471783773
Dewey Decimal Number: 332
EAN: 9780471783770
ASIN: 0471783773

Publication Date: October 20, 2006
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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Also Available In:

  • Hardcover - Stock Trader's Almanac
  • Hardcover - Stock Trader's Almanac
  • Hardcover - Stock Trader's Almanac 2007: Deutsche Ausgabe
  • Hardcover-spiral - Stock Trader's Almanac 2009 (Almanac Investor Series)

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Product Description
Celebrating forty years of trusted stock guidance

Over the past 40 years, The Stock Trader's Almanac has established itself as the only investment tool of its kind that helps traders and investors forecast market trends with accuracy and confidence. Organized in an easy-to-access calendar format, the 2007 Edition contains historical price information on the stock market, provides monthly and daily reminders, and alerts users to seasonal opportunities and dangers. For its wealth of information and the authority of its sources, the Stock Trader's Almanac stands alone as the guide to intelligent investing.

"Jeff Hirsch is following in the great tradition of his father Yale Hirsch, with this nonpareil almanac of Wall Street data. It's a treasure for investors who want to remember the past as they plan for the future."
--LOUIS RUKEYSER, late founding host, Wall $treet Week

"Information is key to successful investing, and investors will find the Almanac a chockablock source of need-to-know stuff."
--STEVE FORBES, President, CEO, and Editor in Chief, Forbes

"I have every issue since 1976 in my bookcase. The Stock Trader's Almanac is an invaluable resource."
--MARTY ZWEIG, author, Martin Zweig's Winning on Wall Street

"The Stock Trader's Almanac should be on every investor's desk. It's an invaluable source of investment advice, trading patterns, and Wall Street lore. It's also fun to read. I refer to it frequently throughout the year."
--MYRON KANDEL, founding financial editor, CNN


Customer Reviews:
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2 out of 5 stars Driving and looking in the rear-view mirror, what will that get you?   August 25, 2009
Czytanka (The North Pole)
First, if you buy the hard cover from Amazon do not be surprised if they send you a spiral bound poorly bound book. I sent it back.

With that out of the way. This book can lead to clouded thinking on the markets "oh, do not buy on Tuesdays in July" well okay, maybe two weeks in July last year that was the case. If you always look at the previous year investing the same in the current year, there is bound to be trouble, missed opportunities, and confusion.

Start your own diary of the markets, then next year you can read it and save yourself some money from buying someone else's "insights" , and maybe from your own notes you will pick up something of value.



5 out of 5 stars Bible for Traders   August 1, 2009
Robert Luebkeman (Walnut Creek Ca)
Great info! Everyone should have 2 copies, 1 for the bedroom & 1 for the bathroom. Constant review is what will make you a strong trader. Bob L.


2 out of 5 stars If you are traders, probably it is not too bad to have one just to record your own trades   July 26, 2009
L. Su (USA)
It is very confusing to read the daily statistics if you are a Long term investors. Of course, you have to distinguish trading and investing are two distinctive things. Trading need market volatility, investing need a long term perspective, not day in and day out. So position yourself to be either a trader or an investor, if your are a day-trader, probably it is not harmful to get one of this book. However, if you are an investor, don't even bother to read it. Of course, I don't deny there are seasonality, presidential cycle, etc, in stock market statistics, however, look at these in day-by-day level is plainly stupid!


2 out of 5 stars not a fan   March 3, 2009
tex2008
it's ok. i have looked at it very little. i don't like the format. it's kind of like a calendar book with tips or facts on the adjoining page.


5 out of 5 stars Stock Traders Almanac 2009   February 2, 2009
P. Cox (Baltimore, MD USA)
The Stock Traders Almanac is great. Invaluable tool to look at market trends and to give great tools to help one make decisions on the Stock Market. Great Resource.

Stock Trader's Almanac 2009 (Almanac Investor Series)


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