|  | Authors: Yale Hirsch, Jeffrey A. Hirsch Publisher: Wiley
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Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published) Media: Hardcover-spiral Edition: Revised Pages: 204 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 9.2 x 6.7 x 1.2
ISBN: 0470229020 Dewey Decimal Number: 332 EAN: 9780470229026 ASIN: 0470229020
Publication Date: October 13, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: "The SHOCKING Truth About Fibonacci Numbers!", a free e-book with purchase. Mint condition, prompt shipment, in business since 1975.
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good content bad quality of book August 15, 2007 Patrick Mouyal (montreal canada) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
the book offers very good stats about the stocm market very very interesting, the cover and pages keep comming out of the cheap made spiral.
The Stock Trader's Almanac 2007 June 7, 2007 K. Johnson 0 out of 4 found this review helpful
The 2007 Stock Trader's Almanac was a disappointment, however, I did enjoy the wit and humour. It is NOT very helpful for market timers.
best almanac for investors March 8, 2007 Peter T. Cheung (fremont CA) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
i have been using this almanac for many many years and i also subscribed to their web services. Just one trade will be worth it.
I believe in probability when it comes to the stock market and one should try to line up everything you could to increase your probability of a successful trade or investment. Why not buy or sell with that in mind over and above the tools you use either foundamentals or technical or both.
Industry Standard February 15, 2007 V. Hadady 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
As the industry "heavies" go, this publication is definitely a standard. Clearly, every trader knows no one book is the answer-all; and, this annual is definitely worth serious consideration for standard trading watch.
Comprehensive Guide on Stock Market Patterns and Statistics February 8, 2007 L. Masonson (Monroe, New York USA) 17 out of 17 found this review helpful
The average investor probably believes that stock prices are a "random walk" and that no one can benefit from analyzing stock market price history. These investors would be "wrong" as is the case with most of the conventional wisdom on Wall Street. The stock market exhibits many recurrent calendar-based patterns that intelligent investors can use to enhance their personal investment results while decreasing risk.
This calendar/organizer/planner is in its 40th edition and the authors have done a masterful job of presenting the information in a useful and easy-to-understand manner. They've provided investors with a complete historical perspective on daily, weekly, monthly, and annual stock market patterns and strategies.
There is particularly useful data on how to take advantage of the presidential four-year cycles, the best six months strategy for the DJIA and S&P500, the best eight-month strategy for the NASDAQ Composite, and the strongest and weakest months of the year.
Traders, as well as short-term and long-term investors will all benefit from the insights provided in this "gem" of an investment almanac. Traders, in particular, can benefit from the many daily and holiday, and seasonal market patterns occur with a high frequency. Every person who invests in the stock market, without taking into account the vital information in this almanac, should not complain about his or her poor performance.
Also included in this almanac are extensive statistics (point moves and percentage moves) on the DJIA by year and month going back at least 50 years. In addition there is information on the 10 best and worst days by percent and points for the DJIA, S&P 500, NASDAQ, Russell 1000 and 2000. Moreover, this data is then replicated for the 10 best and worst weeks, months and years for these same indexes going back to their inception.
In summary, the Stock Trader's Almanac is a masterpiece of stock market history that keeps getting better every year. It is an indispensable guide to successful investing. I highly recommend it to all investors and traders.
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