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Ahead of the curve: a commonsense guide to forecasting business and market cycles

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Boston; Harvard Business School Press; 2005Description: 276 pISBN:
  • 9781591396918
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 330.0112 ELL
Summary: Today's managers and investors are bombarded with so many conflicting economic reports and data that it seems impossible to know which way the market will turn until it's too late. Now, a thirty-five year Wall Street veteran enables managers and investors to stop relying on conventional economic forecasts (which are usually wrong), and confidently analyse how the market will impact their industry, business, or stocks. The author unveils his proven forecasting model based on just a few key economic indicators for identifying major directional changes in the economy and adjusting business and investing strategies accordingly. A simpler and more pragmatic approach to forecasting: user friendly approach draws from empirical observation and first-hand practice rather than abstract economic theories Great timing.
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Today's managers and investors are bombarded with so many conflicting economic reports and data that it seems impossible to know which way the market will turn until it's too late. Now, a thirty-five year Wall Street veteran enables managers and investors to stop relying on conventional economic forecasts (which are usually wrong), and confidently analyse how the market will impact their industry, business, or stocks. The author unveils his proven forecasting model based on just a few key economic indicators for identifying major directional changes in the economy and adjusting business and investing strategies accordingly. A simpler and more pragmatic approach to forecasting: user friendly approach draws from empirical observation and first-hand practice rather than abstract economic theories Great timing.

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