Dow 36,000: The New Strategy for Profiting from the Coming Rise in the Stock Market

by James Glassman, Kevin Hassett

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"Every stock owner should read this book." -- Allan H. Meltzer, professor of political economy, Carnegie Mellon University * A radically new way to determine what stocks are really worth * Why the Dow is still poised to zoom * Why the financial establishment is wrong * Why stocks are actually less risky than bonds * How to build a maximizing portfolio and invest without fear "One of the hottest business books around. . . . It has wonderfully clear explanations of financial theory [and] show more excellent advice on general investing approaches." -- Allan Sloan, Newsweek "It may sound like headline-grabbing sensationalism, but the scholarly and punctilious authors make a persuasive case . . . the book is highly readable and witty." -- Arthur M. Louis, San Francisco Chronicle "Dow 36,000 is a provocative and well-written treatise that cannot be dismissed. . . ." -- Burton G. Malkiel, Wall Street Journal "Dow 36,000: Everything you know about stocks is wrong." -- Jim Jubak, Worth magazine show less

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Book Description: New York, NY, Times Business / Random House, 1999. ISBN: 0812931459, Hardback, 1st edition, Near Fine in a Near Fine DJ;
Hassett, Kevin A. (Author); Dow Jones Industrial Average (Author)
To Ed, Hope you enjoy the book on 36K, with deepest amination. Jim

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James K. Glassman is a "Readers Digest" columnist, a fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, a regular commentator on National Public Radio, & a former columnist for "The Washington Post." Glassman lives in Washington, D.C. (Bowker Author Biography)
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No apples plonked on our heads. No lightbulbs flashed. We began, instead, with simple curiosity. Stocks had been rising sharply for more than a decade, and the experts were sayingg that they had breached the stratosphere. ... (show all) They were headed for a fall, we were told. But, no fall came; in fact, the opposite kept happening ...

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Business, Nonfiction, General Nonfiction, Economics
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332.6322Society, government, & cultureEconomicsBanking & MoneyInvestingPersonal InvestingTypes Of Investments And Other TopicsStocks
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HG4915 .G55Social sciencesFinanceFinanceInvestment, capital formation, speculationBy region or country
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