
Conquer the Crash
You Can Survive and Prosper in a Deflationary Depression
Résumé
What causes deflation and depression?
Can the Fed prevent deflation?
Where can you find the few exceptionally sound banks, insurers, gold dealers and other essential service providers that can help you protect your wealth?
How should you arrange your finances and your life in order to survive the depression, prosper while it's happening, and take advantage of the unprecedented opportunity coming at the next major bottom?
Not one in ten thousand investors will think to ask these questions, even as their financial institutions may be lurching toward insolvency.
You will find the answers in this book ContentsBook One: Why a Stock Market Crash, Monetary Deflation and Economic Depression are Likely to Occur Soon
Part I: The Case for Crash and Depression
- A Myth Exposed
- When Do Depressions Occur?
- When Do Stock Markets Turn from Up to Down?
- The Position of the Stock Market Today
- Evidence from Stock Participation and Economic Performance
- The Significance of Historically High Stock Market Valuation
- The Significance of Histroically Optimistic Psychology
- Implications for the Stock Market and the Economy
- When Does Deflation Occur?
- Money, Credit and the Federal Reserve Banking System
- What Makes Deflation Likely Today?
- Timing Deflations: The Kondratieff Cycle
- Can the Fed Stop Deflation?
- Making Preparations and Taking Action
- Should You Invest in Bonds?
- Should You Invest in Real Estate?
- Should You Invest in Collectibles?
- Should You Invest in "Cash"?
- How to Find a Safe Bank
- Should You Speculate in Stocks?
- Should You Invest in Commodities?
- Should You Invest in Precious Metals?
- What To Do With Your Pension Plan
- What To Do With Your Insurance and Annuities
- Reliable Sources for Financial Warnings
- How to Ensure Your Physical Safety
- Preparing for a Change in Politics
- How To Identify a Safe Haven
- Calling in Loans and Paying off Debt
- What You Should Do If You Run a Business
- What You Should Do with Respect to Your Employment
- Should You Rely on Government to Protect You?
- A Short List of Imperative "Do's" and "Don'ts"
- What To Do at the Bottom of aDeflationary Crash and Depression
- Services That Can Help You Survive and Prosper in a Deflationary Depression
- Media and Misc.
- References
L'auteur - Robert R. (JR.) Prechter
Since 1978, Prechter has published thirteen books on the financial markets, which have been translated into as many as a dozen languages. Every month, he writes thoughtful market commentary in The Elliott Wave Theorist. He is currently developing a new website dedicated to the elucidation of what he terms socionomics, a science of social-trend forecasting.
Prechter attended Yale University on a full scholarship and graduated in 1971 with a degree in psychology. He began his career as a Technical Market Specialist with the Merrill Lynch Market Analysis Department in New York City.
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Wiley |
Auteur(s) | Robert R. (JR.) Prechter |
Parution | 21/10/2002 |
Nb. de pages | 278 |
Format | 16 x 24 |
Couverture | Broché |
Poids | 600g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9780470849828 |
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