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What's Next for the Economy: Using the Power of Cycles to Predict "What's Next" for Inflation, the Stock Market, Real Estate and Business
What's Next for the Economy: Using the Power of Cycles to Predict "What's Next" for Inflation, the Stock Market, Real Estate and Business
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This book is designed to describe four different cycles (inflation, the stock market, real estate, and business) in the same format and context by:
1.describing the "up" portion of the cycle,
2.describing the "down" portion of the cycle,
3.describing the overall cycle length and providing historical evidence to verify the period of the cycle, and
4.based on the preceding information, providing specific data explaining what will occur next in the cycle (incorporating where we currently are on each cycle).
All these cycles are interrelated: inflation and real estate, real estate andthe stock market, and the business cycle and everything else. What's next could be different, depending on the confluence of the different cycles overlapping. Depending on where you are in each of these curves, you can predict what the general overall future will be in any of these cycles. This is a good thing to know. And based on that location, you can guide your decisions toward a path of profitability and success. It's just like navigation: If you don't know where you are, it's hard to figure out where you should go or where you will end up.
This book provides personal finance information and recommendations, not unlike books by Dave Ramsey, Suze Orman, or Robert Kiyosaki. However, where those books delve into the What and How of personal finance, this book discusses the When and Why. The argument here is that it is just as important When you make your investment decisions, as What you are actually investing in. In addition, there are times when it is better to be in Real Estate than the Stock Market, and vice versa. This is not to take anything away from those other authors, or their recommendations and methodologies, it is only to suggest that there is another piece to the puzzle of investing and personal finance that should also be considered when making investment decisions.
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