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The Great Reflation
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The Great Reflation

How Investors Can Profit From the New World of Money

Wiley, 2010 更多详情


Editorial Rating

9

Qualities

  • Innovative
  • Applicable

Recommendation

You don’t expect to find snippets of Goethe’s poetry or Taoist philosophy in a book on personal investing. Financial editor Anthony Boeckh brings his 40 years of market experience, as well as insights from the wisdom of the ages, to bear as he explains how to prepare for potential unprecedented economic shocks over the next several years. The billions the U.S. government is spending to prop up the economy will have consequences – intended or not – that will force investors to manage their portfolios more actively. Boeckh offers a historical perspective on current events. He identifies market and political signals to heed, discusses what they might portend and suggests ways to position your money appropriately. getAbstract recommends his commonsense approach to investors who are trying to make sense of what the economic upheaval means for their fiscal futures. Seek the harmony of the Tao as you flow with the financial changes to come.

Take-Aways

  • Imminent financial collapse led the U.S government to pump billions of dollars into the economy with bailouts, stimulus spending and tax credits.
  • This “Great Reflation” halted the meltdown, but its long-term effects are unknown.
  • The danger is that the Great Reflation will turn into a “Great Inflation.”

About the Author

For 35 years, Anthony Boeckh chaired BCA Publications and edited “The Bank Credit Analyst.” He co-manages Boeckh Investments, co-authors “The Boeckh Investment Letter” and co-wrote The Stock Market and Inflation.


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