Description: Reading Minds and Markets by Jack Ablin, Suzanne Mcgee The current decade is on track to be the worst for stock market investing within the last century and that includes the Great Depression. But while the stock market has spun its wheels, emerging markets and commodities have exploded to the upside. There is a way to outperform the overall market and at the same time, protect yourself from todays massive market risks. Its called "global macro investing," and here it is in a nutshell: understand the big picture, and learn when to shift money to different investments that are performing well. As Chief Investment Officer for Harris Private Bank, Jack Ablin uses global macro investing to deliver consistently superior results for the billions of dollars under his management. In Reading Minds and Markets, Ablin and top financial journalist Suzanne McGee distill these techniques into a remarkably simple, common-sense 5-step plan that any investor can use to improve performance. Ablin and McGee cut through the complexity and jargon that afflict too many investment books, helping investors get straight to the decisions they really need to make. They show exactly how to anticipate shifts in global markets and asset classes, and shift investments to areas with the highest likelihood of growth. Along the way, Ablin and McGee help beleaguered investors overcome bad habits, too often reinforced by the financial press, that inevitably lead to failure. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Author Biography Jack Ablin is an Executive Vice President and Chief Investment Officer for Harris Private Bank in Chicago. With more than 25 years of experience in the investment business, Mr. Ablin was a mortgage-backed securities trader, a fund manager as well as a Director of Investments. He served in the Finance Department in the School of Management at Boston University and was the President of the Boston Security Analysts Society. Jack makes his home in Chicago with his wife, LeeAnn, and daughters, Elise and Emily. Suzanne McGee has spent more than two decades writing about business and finance, including 13 years at the Wall Street Journal in Toronto, New York, and London. She is currently a contributing editor at Barrons and a regular contributor to Institutional Investor. Her work has appeared in the Financial Times, INC, Art + Auction, and the New York Post. She is a recipient of both a Gerald Loeb Award and SABEWs Best in Business Award. Suzanne lives in Brooklyn, where she is now at work on a book about Wall Street. Table of Contents Chapter 1 The Year of Investing Dangerously 1 Chapter 2 The World of Global Macro 11 Chapter 3 Exploit Your Edge; Eliminate Your Weakness I--Beating the Street 27 Chapter 4 Exploit Your Edge; Eliminate Your Weakness II--Battling Yourself 41 Chapter 5 Identifying Metrics 59 Chapter 6 The Five Factors: Putting Data to Work 81 Chapter 7 The First Factor: Momentum--Befriending the Trend 97 Chapter 8 The Second Factor: The Economy--Headwind or Tailwind for Stocks? 115 Chapter 9 The Third Factor: Liquidity--Follow the Money 133 Chapter 10 The Fourth Factor: Psychology--Greed Versus Fear 153 Chapter 11 The Fifth Factor: Fundamentals and Valuation 171 Chapter 12 Putting It Together 189 Index 203 Review The Wall Street Journal Bestseller - Hardcover Business Long Description "Read Jack Ablins five factor approach to investing and you not only will sleep better at night, youll be a smarter, wiser human being. Ablin takes you on his twenty-year journey toward a unified, rational approach to investing that can help you weather even the most turbulent financial storms. This book may be one of the best investments you will ever make." -- John Callaway , Senior Correspondent, WTTW, Public Television "This book is based on verifiable data trends and years of experience with a broad array of economic and market numbers. Regret over investment losses need not lead investors to disengage their brains or to be robbed again by schemes hawked as new and improved. Reading Minds and Markets will help jump-start an honest investment dialogue that has been sidetracked by excesses of greed and fear." -- Bill Barnhart , Former Financial Editor and Columnist for the Chicago Tribune "The author has taken the complex world of investing and provided an extremely practical approach to success where others have failed miserably. His grasp of the financial markets makes him eminently qualified to develop an extremely sound and practical approach in order to protect and enhance wealth for investors." -- Edward ("Ned") Riley, Jr. , Former Chief Investment Officer for State Street Global Advisors and Chief Investment Officer, Riley Asset Management "With nearly three decades of experience, Jack Ablins superb intellectual thinking is reflected in Reading Minds and Markets . This is great reading for the motivated investor." -- Professor Israel Shaked , Finance and Economics Department, Boston University, School of Management You can do more to protect yourself from market risks and down markets. The secret: Understand the big picture and know when to shift money toward more promising industry groups, sectors, or asset classes. This strategy is called "global macro investing"--and, as Chief Investment Officer for Harris Private Bank, Jack Ablin has used it to deliver results for many of the worlds wealthiest families and individuals. In Reading Minds and Markets, Ablin distills his techniques into a remarkably simple, commonsense five-step plan that any investor can use. Youll discover how to anticipate some of the more significant shifts in global markets and move investments toward areas that are more likely to grow. Equally important, youll learn how to overcome bad habits that inevitably lead to failure--habits all too often reinforced by the financial media. In todays unforgiving markets, you need to make smarter high-level decisions and fewer mistakes: This book will help you do both. Why you must take a top-down view of the market--and how to do it Avoid getting caught off-guard in choppy, highly volatile markets Respond to the markets powerful signals about relative risk Master strategies for improving return without increasing risk Discover the five factors that consistently tell you where to invest Cut through the clutter of irrelevant data: find what matters and use it Stop being your own worst enemy Overcome the #1 obstacle to structuring your best portfolio: human nature Review Text The Wall Street Journal Bestseller - Hardcover Business Review Quote The Wall Street Journal Bestseller - Hardcover Business Feature 20% of mutual funds beat indexes. There is a way to outperform the market and protect against todays massive risks By Jack Ablin, who has repeatedly outperformed the market while managing billions of dollars at Harris Private Bank. Presents an easy 5 step plan simple enough for any investor to implement. Helps readers cut through the confusion and get straight to the decisions most likely to achieve success: how and when to shift their money from one asset class to another. Description for Sales People The current decade is on track to be the worst for stock market investing within the last century and that includes the Great Depression. But while the stock market has spun its wheels, emerging markets and commodities have exploded to the upside. There is a way to outperform the overall market and at the same time, protect yourself from todays massive market risks. Its called "global macro investing," and here it is in a nutshell: understand the big picture, and learn when to shift money to different investments that are performing well. As Chief Investment Officer for Harris Private Bank, Jack Ablin uses global macro investing to deliver consistently superior results for the billions of dollars under his management. In Reading Minds and Markets , Ablin and top financial journalist Suzanne McGee distill these techniques into a remarkably simple, common-sense 5-step plan that any investor can use to improve performance. Ablin and McGee cut through the complexity and jargon that afflict too many investment books, helping investors get straight to the decisions they really need to make. They show exactly how to anticipate shifts in global markets and asset classes, and shift investments to areas with the highest likelihood of growth. Along the way, Ablin and McGee help beleaguered investors overcome bad habits, too often reinforced by the financial press, that inevitably lead to failure. Details ISBN0134770919 Author Suzanne Mcgee Year 2017 ISBN-10 0134770919 ISBN-13 9780134770918 Format Paperback Publisher Pearson Education (us) Imprint Financial TImes Prentice Hall Place of Publication Upper Saddle River Country of Publication United States DEWEY 332.6322 Subtitle Minimizing Risk and Maximizing Returns in a Volatile Global Marketplace (Paperback) Pages 288 Publication Date 2017-05-28 Short Title Reading Minds and Markets Language English Audience General/Trade AU Release Date 2017-05-28 NZ Release Date 2017-05-28 US Release Date 2017-05-28 UK Release Date 2017-05-28 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:137042595;
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ISBN-13: 9780134770918
Book Title: Reading Minds and Markets
Number of Pages: 288 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: Reading Minds and Markets: Minimizing Risk and Maximizing Returns in a Volatile Global Marketplace (Paperback)
Publisher: Pearson Education (Us)
Publication Year: 2017
Subject: Finance
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Author: Suzanne Mcgee, Jack Ablin
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Format: Paperback