The Three Bears Are Dead!: (Inflation, Interest Rates, Government Spending) - Hardcover

Froehlich, Robert J.

 
9780828111430: The Three Bears Are Dead!: (Inflation, Interest Rates, Government Spending)

Synopsis

inflation, interest rates, government spending Format: Hardcover

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From the Publisher

Froehlich is the master of relating Wall St. to Main St.
When Bob first shared his vision for a book, we knew we wanted to be a part of it. He is the master at relating Wall Street to Main Street and his style, attitude, analysis and insights are simple to understand and simple to apply for individual investors.

The book will help you learn why inflation, interest rates and government spending (The Three Bears) died in 1997. His look back at the volatile '97 market will help the reader appreciate his insightful Top Ten Investment Themes for '98, and his Boomernomics investment theme for the years '99 and 2000.

Suze Orman, author of the national best seller "The 9 Steps to Financial Freedom" said of Bob - "As the creator of the Boomernomics investment theme, Bob may go down in history as one of the most significant investment discoveries of our time."

From the Author

1997 events determine top investment themes for '98 & beyond
Take a look at why 1997 will be used as a reference tool for the next millennium. Market watchers will look back to 1997 for the keys to determine the direction of the markets for the next quarter of a century. The year started out like many other years in our markets; however, by tax day, April 15, it became quite obvious that we were embarking upon a year unlike any other before it. We will look back at 1997 as a landmark year -- one in which the Brady Commission’s stock market circuit breakers were triggered for the first time ever and we witnessed first hand what it’s like to invest in a global marketplace. The events in Southeast Asia have proven that all of the financial markets of the world are interconnected either economically, politically or psychologically. Southeast Asia proved that it is impossible for any market to isolate itself from the major events that dominate the global market. I share with you what I feel are the top ten investment themes for 1998 -- some of which include Social Security and tax reform, the Year 2000 problem, the Asian economic meltdown and my forecast on where the stock market and bond market will end up at the end of 1998. I take a "big picture" look at what just might be the greatest investment idea for the next millennium... Boomernomics. Boomernomics is the investment synergy that is created when the demographic trends driven by the Baby BOOMERS converge with the ECONOMIC trends driven by the end of the Cold War and the creation of the global marketplace. Boomernomics could very well hold the key to the greatest investment opportunity in your lifetime. I explain how 1997 evolved and how its events will determine the top investment themes not only for 1998, but for the next millennium!

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