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„Every stock and bond trader should keep this invaluabledescription of relevant economic indicators within easyreach.“
--David M. Jones, PhD
Chairman of the Board, Investors' Security Trust Company FormerChief Economist, Aubrey G. Lanston
„Richard Yamarone has done a masterful job of describingtechnical economic concepts in plain English. This book will enableyou to emulate the methods and successes of the pros, byinstructing you as to which indicators are the most relevant andhow to use them to make money in the financial markets.“
--Stan Richelson
Coauthor, Bonds: The Unbeaten Path to Secure InvestmentGrowth
The Trader's Guide to Key Economic Indicators
With New Chapters on Commodities and Fixed-Income Indicators, 2nd, Updated and Expanded Edition
von Richard YamaroneNew economic data are reported by the media virtually every tradingday. Investors--big or small--have to understand how these reportsinfluence their investments, portfolios, and future sources ofincome.
The new edition of The Trader's Guide to Key EconomicIndicators homes in on the most important economic statisticsused on Wall Street today and in a clear and concise voice tellsyou exactly what these important reports measure and what theyreally mean.
With two new chapters on commodities and fixed-incomeindicators, this fully updated edition will be an easy-to-use deskreference for new readers, but will also be favored by fans of thefirst book.
From GDP and employment to consumer confidence and spending, you'll learn what to look for and how to react. This handyreference, illustrated with scores of instructive graphs andcharts, will put you ahead of the market curves.
The new edition of The Trader's Guide to Key EconomicIndicators homes in on the most important economic statisticsused on Wall Street today and in a clear and concise voice tellsyou exactly what these important reports measure and what theyreally mean.
With two new chapters on commodities and fixed-incomeindicators, this fully updated edition will be an easy-to-use deskreference for new readers, but will also be favored by fans of thefirst book.
From GDP and employment to consumer confidence and spending, you'll learn what to look for and how to react. This handyreference, illustrated with scores of instructive graphs andcharts, will put you ahead of the market curves.