Secret of Directional Investing

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  • ISBN 9798888450482
  • Weight: 342g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Jul 2024
  • Publisher: Post Hill Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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To know the trend, spot the trend, or shape the trend is to make money.

The trend is your friend—investors know that. But the biggest money comes from the biggest events. The more delta, the more alpha.

In that spirit, The Secret of Directional Investing offers a new way of thinking about investing, steeped in culture and history. Focusing on megatrends, this book points out ways to profit from an understanding of two kinds of trends: those that can be spotted, and those that can be shaped. There’s money in both. The Romans weren’t kidding when they said, Audentes Fortuna luvat—Fortune favors the bold. The Secret of Directional Investing is a bold look at investments and potential investments.
James P. Pinkerton is a veteran of two White Houses, three presidential transitions, and six presidential campaigns. He worked at Fox News for twenty years, as a columnist for Newsday for fifteen years, and has published widely, from The New York Times to Foreign Affairs, from National Review to The American Conservative.

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