The Harriman Stock Market Almanac 2017: Seasonality analysis and studies of market anomalies to give you an edge in the year ahead

The Harriman Stock Market Almanac 2017: Seasonality analysis and studies of market anomalies to give you an edge in the year ahead

by StephenEckett (Author)

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52 weekly articles focusing on a range of strategies based on original seasonality analysis are supplemented with facts, figures and trivia unique to the Almanac. The Almanac is the one essential book for the serious trader or investor.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 200
Edition: 10
Publisher: Harriman House
Published: 13 Nov 2016

ISBN 10: 0857195654
ISBN 13: 9780857195654

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Introduction Preface Understanding the Diary Pages Sinclair Numbers - Seasonality Analysis 1. Diary January market Correlation of UK Markets The January Effect The FTSE 100/250 Monthly Switching Strategy Monthly Seasonality of Shares February market Super Bowl Indicator World's Simplest Trading System FTSE 100 Ratio of Up/Down Days March Market The Low-High Price Portfolio Gold FTSE 100 Reviews - Companies Joining the Index Turn of the Month Strategy April Market Holidays and the Market Day of the Week Strategy Market Returns in Odd and Even Weeks May Market Sell in May The Dividend Payment Calendar The FTSE 100/S&P 500 Monthly Switching Strategy June Market Do European Stocks Follow the US Day-by-Day? FOMC Cycle Sell in May and Come Back... When? July Market Quarterly Sector Strategy Hedged Quarterly Sector Strategy Monthly Seasonality of the FTSE 100 Fed Rate Cycle and the UK Equity Market August Market Lunar Calendar and the Stock Market Seasonality of GBPUSD Solar Eclipse September Market The Psychology of Drawdowns FOMC Announcements Sell Rosh Hashanah, Buy Yom Kippur UK Bank Rate Since 1694 October Market Sell in May Sector Strategy (SIMSS) FTSE 100 Reviews - Companies Leaving the Index Construction Sector 4M Strategy November Market Monthly Share Momentum Quarterly Sector Momentum Strategy Trading Around Christmas and New Year December Market Santa Rally Santa Rally Portfolio Bounceback Portfolio Do the First Five Days Predict the Full Year? 2. Statistics Market Indices Days of the Week Very Large One-Day Market Falls Intra-Day Volatility Comparative Performance of FTSE 100 & FTSE 250 FTSE 100 Month-End Values Monthly Performance of the FTSE 100 FTSE 250 Month-End Values Monthly Performance of the FTSE 250 Monthly Seasonality Worldwide Turn of the Month First Trading Days of the Month Last Trading Days of the Month FTSE 100 Quarterly Reviews FTSE Index Reviews - Academic Research Comparative Performance of UK Indices FTSE All-Share Annual Returns Market Momentum (Up) Analysis Market Momentum (Down) Analysis Company Profile of the FTSE 100 Index Profiles - Share Prices Index Profiles - Company Financials Diversification with ETFs An Average Year An Average Month Price History Profile of the FTSE All-Share Sectors Sector Quarterly Performance Sector Annual Performance Sector Profiles of the FTSE 100 and FTSE 250 Companies Company Rankings Ten Baggers Announcement Dates of Company Results Long Term Correlation between UK and US Markets Correlation between UK and World Markets The Long-Term Formula The Market's Decennial Cycle Buy and Hold Ultimate Death Cross Politics and financial markets Interest Rates UK Interest Rate Cycle UK Bank Rate Changes Sinclair Numbers Sinclair Nos - Day, Week & Month Market Behaviour Market Behaviour - by Day Market Behaviour - by Week Market Behaviour - by Month 3. Reference Stock Indices Stock Indices - International EPIC, TIDM, SEDOL, CUSIP and ISIN Codes Daily Timetable of the UK Trading Day FTSE 100 - 1984 FT 30 Index 1935 - Where are They Now? Company Old Names
Author Bio
Stephen Eckett read mathematics at London University and then joined Baring Securities on the Japanese equities and warrants desk. After setting up a futures operation for Barings in Hong Kong, he joined the capital markets division of Bankers Trust and organized the first listing of an index warrant in Asia. He then moved to Tokyo to set up a derivatives desk for S.G Warburg Securities. In 1993 he founded Numa Financial Systems Ltd, a training and systems consultancy company specialising in derivatives.