Profiting from the world's economic crisis : finding investment opportunities by tracking global market trends / Bud Conrad
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- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780470460351
- 330.937
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Includes index.
Part I. Economic forces
The budget deficit drives the growth of all debt
The trade deficit and U.S. dependency on foreign investments
The big costs of health care, social security, and the military
Part II. Financial crisis response
The federal reserve prints our money (stop the presses!)
The importance of debt for predicting our economy
The big-picture model of our economy
Part III. Recession or depressions?
What can the 1929 great depression teach us about today's crisis?
What the United States can learn from Japan's lost decade(s) : 1989-2009
What the United States can learn from German and other European hyperinflations, and from China today
Part IV. Investment opportunities
The stock market may be dead for another decade
Energy in the 21st century : the end of the petroleum age
Food, grain trading
The demise of the dollar
Interest rates : the trade of the decade
Gold is the only real money
Part V. Putting it all together
Forecast for the future
Looking over the horizon to see the best investments
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