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Author Versace, Christopher J., 1968- author.

Title Cocktail investing : distilling everyday noise into clear investment signals for better returns / Christopher J. Versace, Lenore Elle Hawkins. [O'Reilly electronic resource]

Publication Info. Hoboken : Wiley, 2016.
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Description 1 online resource
Series Online access with DDA: Askews (Economics)
Summary "The automatic filter against bad, irrelevant, outdated investing information Cocktail Investing takes a look at investing in a different, catalyst-driven light to form a more cohesive, globally relevant investing lens. With a focus on the intersection of economics, demographics, psychographics, technology, policy, and more, this book helps readers build a more profitable portfolio based on what they see everyday rather than following the herd on Wall Street. Industry experts expose the actionable, observable, and recognizable trends that surround us daily, and show readers how to recognize these trends for themselves and translate them into wiser investing decisions without getting sidetracked by media clutter and bad advice. The companion website provides valuation worksheets, investing checklists, expert interviews, source material links, and more to help individual investors cut through the noise and take control of their portfolios. Given today's ever-increasing deluge of information, the average investor faces the challenge of sorting through the babble to decipher what it means, and learn how, where, and why they should be investing given the current economic environment and the uncertain future. This book provides an 'off' switch, helping readers apply an automatic mental filter to the incoming cacophony, to filter out only what they can use for smarter money moves. Read the economy like a professional investor Filter out useless and misleading data Recognize 'go' signals, and identify the beneficiaries Identify cyclical and structural changes that have reshaped business models The economic climate has changed drastically, and traditional practices are no longer getting results. Modern investing requires a whole new approach, and Cocktail Investing is the clear, insightful guide for putting it into action"-- Provided by publisher
"This book will give you readers a lens through which they will be able to clearly see the actionable, observable and recognizable trends that surround them every day and help them build a profitable portfolio for the long run"-- Provided by publisher
Note Machine generated contents note: Preface Acknowledgments Chapter 1: Money Chapter 2: Getting Started Chapter 3: The Economy vs. The Markets Chapter 4: Read the Economy Like a Pro Chapter 5: The Impact of Politics and Regulation on Investing Chapter 6: Enabling and Disruptive Technologies Chapter 7: Profiting from Pain Chapter 8: Cocktail Thematic Investing Chapter 9: Designing Your Portfolio Chapter 10: Choosing Your Investments Chapter 11: Building the Portfolio Appendix: Definitions, Metrics, and Resources About the Authors Index.
Contents Cover ; Title Page ; Copyright ; Contents ; Preface ; Acknowledgments ; Chapter 1 Money ; Savings and Debt ; State of Savings in the United States ; The Rules Have Changed ; Cocktail Investing Bottom Line ; Chapter 2 Getting Started ; First Step: Saving.
Second Step: Investing Investing Methods ; Cocktail Investing Bottom Line ; Chapter 3 The Economy versus the Markets ; Economic Ideology ; Schools of Economic Thought ; Comparing Economic Theories ; The Economy versus the Market ; What Does It All Mean?
Cocktail Investing Bottom Line Chapter 4 Read the Economy Like a Pro ; Don't Trust the ""Experts"" ; Vector and Velocity ; Breaking It Down ; Households ; Business ; Government ; Going Global ; Data Corroboration ; Application Examples ; Cocktail Investing Bottom Line.
Chapter 5 The Impact of Politics and Regulation on Investing Monetary Policy ; Fractional Reserve Banking ; Fiscal Policy ; Fiscal Policy Example: Wind Energy ; Regulatory Policy ; Regulatory Example: Banking ; Regulatory Example: Music Industry ; Cocktail Investing Bottom Line.
Chapter 6 Enabling and Disruptive Technologies The Evolution into Mobile ; Data Proliferation ; The App Revolution ; Rules of Thumb ; Cocktail Investing Bottom Line ; Chapter 7 Profiting from Pain ; Newspapers ; Cybersecurity ; Water ; Changing Demographics.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subject Investments.
Securities.
Portfolio management.
Investissements.
Gestion de portefeuille.
portfolios (financial records)
Investments
Portfolio management
Securities
Added Author Hawkins, Lenore Elle, 1971- author.
Other Form: Print version: Versace, Christopher J., 1968- Cocktail investing. Hoboken : Wiley, 2016 9781119003946 (DLC) 2016008685 (OCoLC)945121329
ISBN 9781119004103 (electronic bk.)
1119004101 (electronic bk.)
9781119004059 (electronic bk.)
1119004055 (electronic bk.)
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