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  • The Little Book of Stock Market Cycles (Little Books. Big Profits)

  • How to Take Advantage of Time-Proven Market Patterns
  • By: Jeffrey A. Hirsch
  • Narrated by: Bill Perry
  • Length: 4 hrs and 15 mins
  • 3.6 out of 5 stars (44 ratings)

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The Little Book of Stock Market Cycles (Little Books. Big Profits)

By: Jeffrey A. Hirsch
Narrated by: Bill Perry
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Jeffrey Hirsch discusses how to capture market-beating returns by following specific stock market cycles

While predicting the direction of the stock market at any given point is difficult, it's a fact that the market exhibits well-defined and sometimes predictable patterns. While cycles do not repeat exactly all of the time, statistical evidence suggests that cyclical tendencies are very strong and should not be ignored by investors. The Little Book of Stock Market Cycles will show you how to profit from these recurring stock market patterns and cycles.

Written by Jeffrey Hirsch, President of the Hirsch Organization and Editor-in-Chief of the Stock Trader's Almanac, this reliable resource explains why these cycles occur, provides the historical evidence behind them, and shows you how to capture consistent profits from them moving forward. In addition to describing his most widely followed cycles and patters, Hirsch also discusses both longer term boom-bust economic cycles and shorter term tendencies involving the best days, weeks, and months of the year to trade the market.

  • >The methods found here follow everything from presidential election cycles to the "Santa Claus" effect
  • Written by Jeffrey Hirsch, the pre-eminent authority on market cycles and seasonal patterns
  • The strategies explored are easy-to-implement, and based on research that has proven profitable over the course of time

For investors looking to beat the buy-and-hold philosophy, The Little Book of Stock Market Cycles will provide simple, actionable ideas that have stood the test of time and consistently outperformed the market.

©2012 Jeffrey Hirsch (P)2012 Gildan Media LLC
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"Even though history is a guide, but never gospel, Jeffrey Hirsch has written the bible on historical patterns that investors will come to regard as an invaluable guide." (Sam Stovall, Chief Equity Strategist, S&P Capital IQ)

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Solid Read on Stock Market Cycles

I like the explanation and examples the author gave about understanding stock market cycles and used periods as reference

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Good content but Casey Kasem narration style is annoying

The book essentially does whats on the tin. It’s an almanac used for documenting and reviewing the number of times the market has been up vs down in certain market and annual cycles. The content is decent although it could be better.

The narration style is incredibly annoying though. If this were a book about pop culture the narrator would be ok. But the narrator making their voice rise and fall so much when you’re actually trying to pay attention to the content is incredibly annoying.

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No "How-To" -- Merely a history of the markets.

This book held promise, but failed in its execution.

Instead of listing and describong several of the many known cycles, the author chose to detail the highs and lows surrounding previous cycles, and political or societal events that either caused, or were caused by the markets' movements. The final chapters (10%) redeemed the first 90% of text, earning 1 star.

A real stinker. Reading he telephone book will be more instructive.

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AI read not real person

I don't like the voice on this book looks AI read. The information could be valuable. I am planning to buy the book.

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