During your life you will make many important financial decisions. Their success will be significantly affected by the state of the economy and financial markets when you make them. Imagine if you had a guide to the future to help you anticipate periods of boom and bust and make decisions accordingly: when to invest and take risk, and when to sell or take measures to preserve your wealth. The Secret Wealth Advantage is that guide. To make better investment decisions at the right times, you need to understand the 18-year cycle. It is responsible for all of the periods of wild speculation and spectacular collapse that have been a feature of the modern economy for well over 200 years. At the heart of this cycle is the property market. Understand this and you will be able to forecast precisely what will happen next. Using a treasure trove of historical data and entertaining stories from the present and prior periods, The Secret Wealth Advantage reveals everything you need to know about the cycle: where we are within it, why it happens, why no one sees it and what you need to look out for. And, most importantly, The Secret Wealth Advantage provides you with a practical guide for what to do at each stage of the cycle. Put this into action and a world that appears complex and chaotic can be mastered. You will have an investment edge that seasoned professionals can only dream of.
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Weight: 512g
Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
Publication Date: 11 Jul 2023
Publisher: Harriman House Publishing
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9780857198570
About Akhil Patel
Akhil Patel is the Director of Property Sharemarket Economics an investment research service that teaches subscribers how to 'remember the future' based on leading knowledge of economic and financial cycles. Akhil became interested in such cycles after his family's business went through difficult periods during the major recessions in the early 1990s and 2008. He refused to accept the conventional wisdom that these events could not be forecast in advance. After much study he decided to develop a body of work that would help people whether they were investors business owners or those just interested in doing something with their savings. With professional experience in the UK civil service and international development Akhil has worked on a range of issues from reviewing large infrastructure deals to helping establish the UK's £3bn International Climate Fund. He has two masters degrees (in finance and public policy) and a first degree in classics from Oxford.