• Intermarket Analysis and Investing

  • Integrating Economic, Fundamental, and Technical Trends
  • By: Michael E.S. Gayed
  • Narrated by: David Sardinha
  • Length: 12 hrs and 45 mins
  • 3.9 out of 5 stars (102 ratings)

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Intermarket Analysis and Investing

By: Michael E.S. Gayed
Narrated by: David Sardinha
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This mind-blowing audiobook brings together today's most relied-upon tools of market analysis. Michael E. S. Gayed clearly explains how this powerful combination of major schools of thought of market analysis can help investors dramatically improve their judgment on likely market performance and spot important trends, thereby making successful investment decisions.

Intermarket Analysis and Investing begins with an overview of investment analysis that examines types of risk and portfolio structuring. By integrating the methods described in detail in this book, investors stand a much better chance of profiting from market opportunities and of achieving their objectives.

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©1990 Michael Gayed (P)2013 Michael Gayed

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Great book.

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I really liked this book, personally I thought it would just go into the effects of other markets and the correlations that commodities, currencies, bonds, and stocks have on each other. He did not talk a lot about currency in the book, but he did actually go in depth into sector analysis which is really was beneficial. He also talks about leading, lagging, and coincident indicators which is also very informative.

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History rhymes

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History rhymes is the reason that individuals like older investment books like “Reminisces of a Stock Operator” which covers before the 1929 stock market crash or “The Book of Investing Wisdom” which covers some of the time after 1929 and before 1980, or this book which was written in 1990, or a more recent book such as “Hedge Fund Market Wizards.”

Chapter 6 is an introduction to technical chart patterns. Newer books will have many more patterns.

Chapter 7 is an introduction to value investing. Value investing is an investment style favored by Warren Buffet and there are books about his style.

Chapter 10 is an introduction to currency, interest rates, and commodities. All three can be traded not with a stock broker but with a commodity broker. These come with leverage such as a penny change in the price of a barrel of oil may make your account go up or down by $10.00. Jesse Livermore in Reminisces of a Stock Operator did some commodity trading. Implementing a trading system in the 1980’s using moving averages was described in Turtle Traders.

Chapter 16 mentions deflation (prices falling) or inflation (prices rising). The book Panic of 1907 describes the introduction of the Fed. Age of Turbulence by Alan Greenspan provides newer insight. A book such as End Game was written after the Great Recession.

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What is the point?

Make sure you don't make the mistake I did, there is NO accompanying PDF to this audiobook. I repeat, there is no PDF to this book and they reference charts and graphs often, meaning you're up in the air very often. Just get the paperback if you want to read it.

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