
The Little Book of Bull Moves in Bear Markets
How to Keep Your Portfolio Up
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Narrated by:
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Sean Pratt
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Peter D. Schiff
In the wake of falling stock and real-estate prices, the American economy is poised for a decade-long bear market, so says Peter Schiff. After he accurately predicted the current market turmoil, savvy investors should pay attention - and start protecting their assets now, before the markets take their toll.
The Little Book of Bull Moves in Bear Markets shows investors how to stay safe and stay liquid during economic downturns. Using economic history as a guide, Schiff looks at the bear markets that followed the bull markets of the 1920s and 1960s to predict what the American economy will look like after it corrects for the tech and real-estate bubbles of the 1990s and early 2000s.
Combining financial, economic, and political perspectives, Schiff looks at what worked in those earlier bear markets and predicts what strategies are most likely to work over the next 10 years. In the end, Schiff argues that the next decade will most closely resemble the 1970s, complete with inflation, rising interest rates, and soaring commodity prices. This reversal of trends will make past investment strategies obsolete and pose a challenge for investors trying to build and protect their wealth. Smart investing will always pay off; the key lies in using the best strategies for the market at hand.
For investors who see the writing on the wall but don't know what to do about it, The Little Book of Bull Moves in Bear Markets offers a timely, critical answer.
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Just OK
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Excellent and Timely
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If you had followed his advice when this book was written last summer, you would be just as poor as everyone else, since the commodities bubble or whatever you want to call it has done in six months what it took the stock market over a year to do. You could also follow his other advice, like expatriate to another country. Some of his recommendations are just not realistic for most people.
I do recommend you listen to this book but I could do without all the bias.
Invest with Euro Pacific Capital?
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I wish I could get my brokers at Schwab and MS to read it and give me their opinions ... but they dont! Part of the circular problem. I'd suggest reading both of Peter's books and listening to his weekly website broadcasts.
Eye-opening
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outdated
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His grasp on the big picture and its results of the Feds moves, are no less than amazing.
Peter Schiff deserves your ear
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a must read, some exagerations. Xlnt work
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The reason I did not give 5 stars is because, at times, I felt that the book was an advertisement for the author, i.e., how his past predictions were realized and how he and his company were investing well.
I am glad that I listened to this book because the extremely detailed parts may have resulted in my not getting to the end, which I enjoyed.
Most importantly, I learned that the small role I play in my investments is sufficient. I don't think that I want to devote additional time and energy to my investment strategy.
I learned, therefore, I liked
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It’s good
He’s still right in 2023
Get your money right
He’s still right in 2023
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But then when he tries to give concrete advice on how to invest, he begins suggesting exotic options that are not really approachable by a common investor. His advice in the latter half also seems to weaken my opinion about whether he is right or not.
Some good cautious ideas, but listen to others as well before you dig your financial bunker.
Scared but Skeptical
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