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الطفرة العظيمة المقبلة: دليلك للربح الشخصي والتجاري في عصر الرخاء

الطفرة العظيمة المقبلة: دليلك للربح الشخصي والتجاري في عصر الرخاء

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A Harvard economist predicts Japan's decline and the United States' return to becoming the most powerful economy on the planet, and offers readers practical advice on how to make the best of it. If you've been investing in stocks for the past 15 years, you're likely quite satisfied with your results. If I said that the recent past is only a prelude to the next ten years, you might think I was crazy. When looking at the facts, it appears that future returns may far exceed what we have seen over the past few years. A set of factors are about to change our society for the better; Much better than most people expect. In his 1993 book The Next Great Boom, author Harry S. Dent Jr. makes a very convincing case for the revival of the American economy in the coming years. I was a bit skeptical when I started reading this book, but when I started reading it, it was clear that Mr. Dent had put a lot of effort into the research. What's special about reading a book like this, written several years ago, is that the truth of any theory can be revealed; It's either valuable or just rubbish. Reading this book and looking at what happened to the American and global economies, it becomes clear that Mr. Dent was very accurate. Although some of his specific predictions were not entirely accurate, his overall view was correct. For example, he predicted a major economic recession in 1993-1994, accompanied by a weak stock market and a decline in the Dow Jones Index to between 1,700 and 2,350 points. The Dow Jones Index never fell below 3,000 points after he published the book. However, the market performed poorly in 1994, characterized by sectoral corrections. He stated that the market would reach new highs by the third quarter of 1996, which was a correct prediction, although he did not specify a specific number. Mr. Dent's most convincing theory is what is known as a spending spree. Simply put, Mr. Dent shows, through demographic statistics, that people's spending peaks between the ages of 45 and 49. After age 50, spending declines sharply. Mr. Dent also shows that there is a close relationship between the number of people in their mid-40s and stock market performance. The more people in this age group, the stronger the market performance.

الطفرة العظيمة المقبلة: دليلك للربح الشخصي والتجاري في عصر الرخاء

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PublisherHyperion
Publisher Addressinfo@yperion.com
CountryUSA
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LanguageArabic (AR)
Pages272 pages
EditionFirst Edition
Dimensions14.53 x 2.34 x 21.67 cm
ISBNISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1562829438
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