Mapping The Markets: A Guide to Stockmarket Analysis

Mapping The Markets: A Guide to Stockmarket Analysis

by Deborah Owen (Author), Deborah Owen (Author), Robin Griffiths (Author)

Synopsis

How stockmarkets have behaved in the past and how to analyse their future behaviour. This book is about how to analyse the way markets are likely to behave and it combines the two approaches used by market analysts: technical analysis, which is based on the belief that price reflects everything that is known about a particular market; and fundamental analysis, which takes into account all kinds of factors in order to determine the correct price of an asset. It is in four parts: . A kind of global overview, at the heart of which is an examination of the business cycle, including how the 50-year Kondratieff, 10-year jugular and 4-year Kitchin waves fit together . How stockmarkets are affected by the cycles and seasonal and secular trends . How to identify sectors and stocks to invest in . Future stockmarket drivers - an analysis of some of the innovations, such as fuel cell technology, that will power the next upward leg of the cycle

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 144
Edition: Main
Publisher: Economist Books
Published: 07 Sep 2006

ISBN 10: 1861979371
ISBN 13: 9781861979377

Media Reviews
It spells out where you should invest to profit from the next big wave of industrialisation and innovation. It is essential reading for all investors. -- John Murphy - author of Technical Analysis of the Financial Markets and Intermarket Analysis
A fascinating and highly readable book from Deborah Owen and Robin Griffiths - who has long been the City's doyen of technical analysis. -- Roger Bootle - Managing Director * Capital Economics *
Author Bio
Robin Griffiths has worked in the financial markets since 1964 in London, Japan and New York, and is now Head of Asset Allocation at Rathbones, a leading UK investment firm. He is a regular commentator on Bloomberg news and has been Chairman of the British Society of Technical Analysts.