
Edward Cheung
Author of Baby Boomers, Generation X and Social Cycles, Volume 1: North American Long-waves
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Taiwan Tales: One Country, Eight Stories: A Multicultural Perspective (2014) — Contributor — 6 copies
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Demographics and the Stock Market Crash of 2015 - 2016: Baby Boomer Retirement and How to Survive the Stock Market Crash and The Coming Economic Depression (WDS: World Demographics Series) by Edward Cheung
“Demographics and the Stock Market Crash of 2015-2016: Baby Boomer Retirement and How to Survive the Stock Market Crash and the Coming Economic Depression” is the book you absolutely need to read if you are interested in economy and you truly care about your financial safety. The author, Edward Cheung, has researched demographics for 30 years, and he called the last economic downturn just a month before the stock market peaked in 2007. He is the right person to learn from about how show more demographics and the economy work together and influence each other. The best part is that his book is easy to understand. He presents his research and conclusions in such a way that anyone will be able to get a better grasp of how the stock market will change in 2015 and why.
Here are the facts: the great retirement boom has already started, and the world is ageing. As people retire from the workforce, there will be shortages of workers and this will eventually lead to a slowing economy. The first thing readers need to understand is that demographics is the key to economy, and the Baby Boomer retirement in 2015 will cause the stock market to crash. Edward Cheung shows his readers how close we are to a 1930s style economic crisis and how to protect themselves and make sure it doesn’t affect them.
The author’s conclusions are entirely based on the study of historical demographics. The moment when the demographics transitions from a young growing population to an ageing population has a great impact on the economy, and the problem is that many people today don’t have enough money saved to face a crisis. But Edward Cheung’s intention is not only to shed light on the crisis that is to come, but also to teach people how to preserve their savings for the forthcoming stock market crash. The most important part is to be prepared, and, for this, people need to understand exactly how economy works.
The topics Edward Cheung discusses include labor force, wages, inflation, interest rates, post-office revenue, and many more. Each of these topics has its own chapter, and the author presents everything clearly and in great detail, so that readers would understand the connections between them and even draw their own conclusions.
“Demographics and the Stock Market Crash of 2015-2016” will be on promotion on Amazon between May 2 and May 8, when you’ll be able to purchase it for only $0.99. show less
Here are the facts: the great retirement boom has already started, and the world is ageing. As people retire from the workforce, there will be shortages of workers and this will eventually lead to a slowing economy. The first thing readers need to understand is that demographics is the key to economy, and the Baby Boomer retirement in 2015 will cause the stock market to crash. Edward Cheung shows his readers how close we are to a 1930s style economic crisis and how to protect themselves and make sure it doesn’t affect them.
The author’s conclusions are entirely based on the study of historical demographics. The moment when the demographics transitions from a young growing population to an ageing population has a great impact on the economy, and the problem is that many people today don’t have enough money saved to face a crisis. But Edward Cheung’s intention is not only to shed light on the crisis that is to come, but also to teach people how to preserve their savings for the forthcoming stock market crash. The most important part is to be prepared, and, for this, people need to understand exactly how economy works.
The topics Edward Cheung discusses include labor force, wages, inflation, interest rates, post-office revenue, and many more. Each of these topics has its own chapter, and the author presents everything clearly and in great detail, so that readers would understand the connections between them and even draw their own conclusions.
“Demographics and the Stock Market Crash of 2015-2016” will be on promotion on Amazon between May 2 and May 8, when you’ll be able to purchase it for only $0.99. show less
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