Synopses & Reviews
"Stephen Leeb has devised a simple, yet enormously profitable, stock-picking formula." - Daily News. "Stephen Leeb is a top performing money manager." - The New York Post.
BOLD PREDICATIONS TO HELP YOU IDENTIFY THE NEXT GREAT MARKET MOVERS. for almost two decades, high-tech stocks like Microsoft and Intel have soared. But technological progress is slowing, and this slowdown will intersect with other key worldwide trends like diminishing resources to create new boom markets. Nontech areas such as energy services, food, and real estate will own the market - and only investors who know where to look will continue their bull market gains into the year 2000 and beyond! Defying the Market provides research-driven techniques for
uncovering the new winning stocks, along with strategies to hedge your portfolio against uncertainties in this turbulent new economy.
Award-winning stock timer and financial writer Stephen Leeb and financial journalist Donna Leeb discuss their controversial findings and reveal 21st-century investment realities that all investors should heed, including: The four sectors destined to outperform the market; Specific stocks to buy Now - and those to avoid; 6 sample portfolios that will benefit any investor regardless of goals, risk tolerance, or available assets.
Synopsis
In "Defying the Market, " the influential editor of "Personal Finance" newsletter (180,000-circulation) reveals his investment strategies for profiting in the next market wave. Packed with specific stock and mutual fund selections that any investor can implement quickly and easily, it features a model stock portfolio poised for growth in the post tech world. The book also shows investors which global factors will be most important to their financial future.
Description
Includes bibliographical references (p. 255-258) and index.
Table of Contents
Preface.
Introduction.
Part I: The Big Picture.
The Computer Revolution Slows Down.
The Perils of Small Tech.
The New Imperative for Growth.
The Productivity Debate.
Part II: Cashing In.
Oil Stocks: Ready to Ignite.
Food Stocks: The Need to Feed.
Inflation Plays.
Big Stocks The Will Buck the Trend.
Part III: Hedging Your Bets.
Deflation Dodges.
Environmental Insurance.
Part IV: Investment Wrap-Up.
Model Portfolios for the Millennium.
Epilogue.
Appendix.
Further Reading.
Index.