Stock Market Cycles
How To Use Them for Short and Long Term Profits
Wiley Trading Video

1. Auflage April 2013
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Today's top expert on stock market cycles presents his short- and
long-term market forecasts and how he uses cycles to help time the
market
In Stock Market Cycles, Jeff Hirsch, Editor of the
venerable Stock Trader's Almanac, reveals how to
interpret stock market history to forecast future movements. He
identifies major cycles, including: war and peace; secular bull and
bear markets; presidential term cycles; and shorter-term seasonal
cycles.
Given the confluence of cycles, Hirsch forecasts that the Dow
Jones average will likely drop below 10,000 through late 2014.
After a major rally and then another decline, he believes a secular
bull market will emerge around 2018, which could drive the market
up five-fold by 2025. Several factors will converge to create this
stock market boom later in the decade. While this forecast may seem
extreme, Hirsch shows that it is consistent with past stock market
behavior following World War II and the Vietnam War. Hirsch also
discusses shorter term cycles, including the "Best Six Months
Strategy," which has massively outperformed the overall market for
many years as well as what to expect each year of the new
presidential term.
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* Reveals the hottest sectors to trade in during the next several
years
* Examines how the stock market performs each year of the
presidential cycle
* Discusses which are the best months to be in and the best
months to be out of the stock market
* Traces the likely path of the stock market through 2025
The Hirsch Organization has a long history of accurate forecasts
and market-beating returns. In this software course, Jeff Hirsch
succinctly summarizes his approach and provides a road map to
profiting in the market during the years ahead.