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9780470626368

Stock Trader's Almanac 2010

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  • ISBN13:

    9780470626368

  • ISBN10:

    0470626364

  • Format: eBook
  • Copyright: 2010-01-01
  • Publisher: Wiley
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Summary

For over 40 years, thousands of market players have turned to the historical patterns found only in the Stock Trader's Almanac. This is an indispensable, trusted annual resource for traders and investors.The Stock Trader's Almanac 2010 is packed with timely insights and targeted analysis to help you navigate turbulent markets and beat the odds in the year ahead. Organized into a calendar format, the trusted guide combines over a century's worth of data, statistics and trends along with vital analysis you won't get anywhere else. Stock Trader's Almanac 2010 highlights include: NEW - How Financial Crises Impact the Market; The Ten Worst Bear Markets Since 1900 Dow Jones Industrials Bull and Bear Markets Since 1900 The Tenth Year of Decades - Historical perspective on 10 th year performance Alerts on seasonal opportunities and dangers Insights on the Midterm Elections Impact on the Market including market charts and trends The Incredible January Barometer (91.2% proven accuracy) Why a 50% Gain in the Dow Is Possible from Its 2010 Low To Its 2011 High Wall Street's Only Free Lunch Served Before ChristmasPacked with invaluable historical statistics, seasonal trends, cycle analysis, and crucial indicators, this easy-to-use desk reference is a must-have trader's bible.

Table of Contents

2010 Strategy Calendar
January Almanac
January's First Five Days: An Early Warning System
The Incredible January Barometer (Devised 1972): Only Five Significant Errors in 59 Years
January Barometer in Graphic Form Since 1950
Hot January Industries Beat S&P Next 11 Months
February Almanac
1933 "Lame Duck" Amendment: Reason January Barometer Works
The Tenth Year of Decades
Market Charts of Midterm Election Years
March Almanac
Midterm Election Years: Where Bottom Pickers Find Paradise
Prosperity More than Peace Determines Outcome of Midterm Congressional Races
How Financial Crises Impact the Market: Ten Worst Bear Markets Since 1900
April Almanac
The December Low Indicator: A Useful Prognosticating Tool
Down Januarys: A Remarkable Record
Top Performing Months Past 591/3Years: Standard & Poor's 500 and Dow Jones Industrials
May Almanac
Best Six Months: Still An Eye-Popping Strategy
MACD-Timing Triples "Best Six Months" Results
Take Advantage of Down Friday/Down Monday Warning
Top Performing NASDAQ Months Past 381/3Years
June Almanac
Get More out of NASDAQ's "Best Eight Months" with MACD-Timing
"Best Six Months" + Timing + "Four-Year Cycle" Nearly Triple Returns on Just Half the Trades
First-Trading-Day-of-the-Month Phenomenon: Dow Gains More One Day than All Other Days
July Almanac
2008 Daily Dow Point Changes (Dow Jones Industrial Average)
Don't Sell Stocks on Monday or Friday
A Rally for All Seasons
August Almanac
First Month of Quarters Is the Most Bullish
Aura of the Triple Witch-4th Quarter Most Bullish: Down Weeks Trigger More Weakness Week After
Why a 50% Gain in the Dow is Possible from its 2010 Low to its 2011 High
A Correction for All Seasons
September Almanac
Market Behavior Three Days Before and Three Days after Holidays
Fourth Quarter Market Magic
Market Gains More on Super-8 Days Each Month Than on All 13 Remaining Days Combined
October Almanac
Best Investment Book of the Year: Bailout Nation
Year's Top Investment Books
Midterm Election Time Unusually Bullish
November Almanac
Trading the Thanksgiving Market
Most of the So-Called "January Effect" Takes Place in the Last Half of December
January Effect Now Starts in Mid-December
December Almanac
Wall Street's Only "Free Lunch" Served before Christmas
If Santa Claus Should Fail to Call, Bears May Come to Broad and Wall
Sector Seasonality: Selected Percentage Plays
Sector Index Seasonality Strategy Calendar
2011 Strategy Calendar
Directory of Trading Patterns And Databank
Dow Jones Industrials Market Probability Calendar 2010
Recent Dow Jones Industrials Market Probability Calendar 2010
S&P 500 Market Probability Calendar 2010
Recent S&P 500 Market Probability Calendar 2010
NASDAQ Composite Market Probability Calendar 2010
Recent NASDAQ Composite Market Probability Calendar 2010
Russell 1000 Index Market Probability Calendar 2010
Russell 2000 Index Market Probability Calendar 2010
Decennial Cycle: A Market Phenomenon
Presidential Election/Stock Market Cycle: The 176-Year Saga Continues
Dow Jones Industrials Bull & Bear Markets Since 1900
Standard & Poor's 500 Bull & Bear Markets Since 1929 NASDAQ Composite Since 1971
Dow Jones Industrials 10-Year Daily Point Changes: January and February
Dow Jones Industrials 10-Year Daily Point Changes: March and April
Dow Jones Industrials 10-Year Daily Point Changes: May and June
Dow Jones Industrials 10-Year Daily Point Changes: July and August
Dow Jones Industrials 10-Year Daily Point Changes: September and October
Dow Jones Industrials 10-Year Daily Point Changes: November and December
A Typical Day in the Market
Through the Week on a Half-Hourly Basis
Tuesday Now Most Profitable Day of Week
NASDAQ Strongest Last 3 Days of Week
S&P Daily Performance Each Year Since 1952
NASDAQ Daily Performance Each Year Since 1971
Monthly Cash Inflows into S&P Stocks
Monthly Cash Inflows into NASDAQ Stocks
November, December, and January: Year's Best Three-Month Span
November Through June: NASDAQ's Eight-Month Run
Dow Jones Industrials Annual Highs, Lows, & Closes Since 1901
S&P 500 Annuals Highs, Lows, & Closes Since 1930
NASDAQ Annual Highs, Lows, & Closes Since 1971
Russell 1000 & 2000 Annual Highs, Lows, & Closes Since 1979
Dow Jones Industrials Monthly Percent Change Since 1950
Dow Jones Industrials Monthly Point Changes Since 1950
Dow Jones Industrials Monthly Closing Prices Since 1950
Standard & Poor's 500 Monthly Percent Changes Since 1950
Standard & Poor's 500 Monthly Closing Prices Since 1950
NASDAQ Composite Monthly Percent Changes Since 1971
NASDAQ Composite Monthly Closing Prices Since 1971
Russell 1000 Monthly Percent Changes and Closing Prices Since 1979
Russell 2000 Monthly Percent Changes and Closing Prices Since 1979
10 Best Days by Percent and Point
10 Worst Days by Percent and Point
10 BestWeeks by Percent and Point
10 WorstWeeks by Percent and Point
10 Best Months by Percent and Point
10 Worst Months by Percent and Point
10 Best Quarters by Percent and Point
10 Worst Quarters by Percent and Point
10 BestYears by Percent and Point
10 WorstYears by Percent and Point
Strategy Planning and Record Section
Portfolio at Start of 2010
Additional Purchases
Short-Term Transactions
Long-Term Transactions
Interest/Dividends Received During 2010/Brokerage Account Data 2010
Portfolio Price Record 2010
Weekly Indicator Data 2010
Monthly Indicator Data 2010
Portfolio at End of 2010
If You Don't Profit from Your Investment Mistakes, Someone Else Will
Performance Record of Recommendations
Individual Retirement Accounts: Most Awesome Investment Incentive Ever Devised
Top 300 Exchange Traded Funds
Option Trading Codes
G. M. Loeb's "Battle Plan" for Investment Survival
G. M. Loeb's Investment Survival Checklist
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