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100 1 McDonald, Lawrence G.,|eauthor.
245 10 How to listen when markets speak :|brisks, myths, and
investment opportunities in a radically reshaped economy /
|cLawrence G. McDonald with James Patrick Robinson.
250 First edition.
264 1 New York :|bCrown Currency,|c[2024]
300 xxii, 244 pages :|billustrations ;|c25 cm
336 text|btxt|2rdacontent
337 unmediated|bn|2rdamedia
338 volume|bnc|2rdacarrier
504 Includes bibliographical references (pages 231-234) and
index.
520 "A New York Times bestselling author and leading expert on
market risk argues that seismic shifts in the global
economy will trigger a multi-trillion-dollar migration of
wealth, tracing the fateful decisions that created this
crisis--and outlines new rules of investing for the
forward-thinking. From Wall Street to the White House, the
fantasy of an eventual "return to normal" is still alive
and well, nurtured by dangerously outdated theories. But
the economic world as we know it--and the rules that
govern it--are over. In the coming decade, we'll witness
sustained inflation, a series of sovereign and corporate
debt crises, and a thundering of capital out of financial
assets into hard assets--and few are prepared. Lawrence
McDonald got a real-world education in market risk when,
as a Lehman Brothers VP, he watched the firm ignore
flashing warning signs before its collapse. His analysis
led him to identify twenty-one indicators for gauging the
health of an economy and detecting early signals of
opportunity and danger. In How to Listen When Markets
Speak, McDonald unveils his unique predictive models,
connecting surprising dots between past, present, and
future and outlining actionable trading ideas. Rather than
merely doomsaying, How to Listen When Markets Speak equips
readers to make sense of our current moment, resist
reactionary narratives and baseless analysis, and pounce
on a new investing playbook"--|cProvided by publisher.
650 0 Investments.
650 0 Capital market.
650 0 Stocks.
650 0 Decision making.
700 1 Robinson, James Patrick,|eother.