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Invest With the Fed: Maximizing Portfolio Performance by Following Federal Reserve Policy
Robert R. Johnson, Gerald R. Jensen, Luis Garcia-Feijoo
McGraw Hill LLC · Print & ebook · March 23, 2015
Reading lane: Business & Economics
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- Authors
- Robert R. Johnson, Gerald R. Jensen, Luis Garcia-Feijoo
- Publisher
- McGraw Hill LLC
- Published
- March 23, 2015
- Format
- Print & ebook
- Theme
- Business & Economics
- Reading lane
- Business & Economics
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About This Book
A research-based portfolio strategy that uses Fed signals to forecast security market performance It's often said that the chairman of the Fed is the second most powerful person in the world, next only to the president of the United States. Some say the chairman is even more powerful. When Ben Bernanke publicly stated on September 8, 2013, the Fed's intent to continue its policy of quantitative easing, global markets instantly reversed direction from a worrying downward spir...
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