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The Investor's Guide to Active Asset Allocation Includes
Resource CD!
Hardcover: 350 page
Publisher: McGraw-Hill; 1 edition (May 1, 2006)
ISBN: 0071466851
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The Investor's
Guide to Active Asset Allocation offers you
the background and analytical tools required to take full advantage of
the opportunities found in asset allocation, sector rotation, ETFs, and
the business cycle.
Written by renowned technical analyst and best-selling
author Martin Pring, the book presents Mr. Pring's unique Six Business
Cycle Stages, explaining why certain asset categories perform better or
worse during different phases of the business cycle, and demonstrating
how to use intermarket tools and technical analysis to recognize what
business cycle stage the market is in.
Pring shows you how to apply active asset allocation,
rotating among sectors and major markets (stocks, bonds, and futures) as
the business cycle stage changes, to develop optimum allocation
strategies. He focuses on exchange traded funds (ETFs) as the best
vehicle for asset allocation rotation, since they are easily traded and
have much more flexibility than mutual funds. He also offers specific
guidelines for what sectors to be in, depending on the business cycle
stage.
The Investor's Guide to Active Asset Allocation provides
you with proven investing expertise on:
Basic Principles of Money Management
How the Business Cycle Drives the Prices of Bonds, Stocks, and
Commodities
The Pring Six Business Cycle Stages
Technical Tools that Help to Identify Trend Reversals
Putting Things into a Long-Term Perspective
Recognizing Stages Using Easy-to-Follow Indicators as well as Models
How the Ten Market Sectors Fit into the Rotation Process
How Individual Sectors and Groups Performed in Each of the Six Stages
Asset Allocation for Specific Stages
This dynamic investing resource features a CD-ROM, which
contains supplementary information that will help you execute the
strategies described in the book. You'll find live links to useful web
sites that contain a wide-ranging library of ETFs, database sources,
historical data files in Excel format, and a collection of historical
multi-colored PowerPoint charts.
An essential tool for improving your analytical skills,
The Investor's Guide to Active Asset Allocation shows you how to move
from a passive to an active allocation model and explains the link
between business cycle and stock market cycle for more effective - and
profitable - trading and investing.
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