Blood in the Streets by James Dale Davidson

Blood in the Streets by James Dale Davidson

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This book describes the relationship between politics and the mechanics of investment markets. The authors find hidden meanings behind current events and make recommendations for capitalizing on economic crises such as the Latin-American default on US loans and the effect of an earthquake in Japan.

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Blood in the Streets by James Dale Davidson

"The time to buy is when blood is running in the streets," said Nathan Rothschild, who, in 1815, amassed one of the largest trading fortunes ever recorded. Based on Rothschild's theories, James Dale Davidson and Lord Rees-Mogg have created a roadmap to understanding the relationship between politics, the mechanics of the investment markets and the way people respond in a crisis. They uncover hidden meaning behind current affairs and suggest ways of capitalizing on events such as the coming Latin-American default on US loans and a possible world depression caused by an earthquake in Japan. Their financial newsletter, "Strategic Investment", based on this principle, had a speculative portfolio from 1984 to 1986 which averaged an annual growth of 252%. James Dale Davidson is the author "The Squeeze". Lord Rees-Mogg was formerly editor of "The Times" and Vice Chairman of the BBC. He is now Chairman of the Arts Council of Great Britain.
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ISBN 13 9780283998096
ISBN 10 0283998091
Titel Blood in the Streets
Autor James Dale Davidson
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Pan Macmillan
Erscheinungsjahr 1989-01-26
Seitenanzahl 288
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