The Investor's Guide to Forecasting Share Prices
FT Publishing International
978-0-273-70456-0 (ISBN)
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Written in a clear and concise style, this guide presents a comprehensive and complete overview of all techniques and methods available in making these predictions. Know and use the tools used by the professionals as Alpesh patel presents all four of the methods used by investment stars as well as investment banks; fundamentals, charting, statistics and demographics.
Know the 10 ways to make accurate predications and ensure that the decisions you make are always well informed.
Alpesh Patel provides investment content to TV, radio, internet and newspapers. He is a frequent columnist for the FT, and has been a regular on ITV's Tonight with Trevor McDonald. He is the author of Net Trading (0273645021) Trading Online (0273635417) and The Mind of a Trader (0273656317).
Contents
Introduction: How I keep winning price forecasting competitions
Foreword
Section 1: Fundamentals
Chapter 1: If this is undervalued then where will the price end up and when?
o Is it undervalued? Revealed! When undervalued isn't
o What is value? The 5 biggest mistakes to avoid
o How to work out a forecast - slash your learning curve
o Undervalued does not mean the price will rise
o Working out how long it will take
o 5 of the best web tools to do these calculations for you
o Criteria used by professionals you know
o 3 reasons not to follow bank analysts price forecasts
o Examples
o Exercises
Chapter 2: Where will the price be in 12 months for this growth stock?
Spotting a growth stock from a 'GROWTH stock'
Your 8 point checklist for ensuring growth turns into a return in price that you forecasted
Forecasting where the price will be based on
When will the rest of the market see the price rise?
The best web tools to make all this easy
Examples
Exercises
Section 2: Statistics
Chapter 3: Using cutting edge statistical methods to forecast prices
The odds a price will end up at a particular forecast based on its past performance
3 Ways to find the most likely price
How investment bankers and Nobel Prize Winners do it
4 clever web tools to help you
Examples
Exercises
Section 3: Travel for forecasts
Chapter 4: How to forecast stock prices after travelling to a country:
5 people to speak to in each country
5 questions to ask
10 things to look for when you are there
How to accurately forecast based on what you're told
Specific examples - an investor's travelogue: Guatemala, Italy, India, China, Malaysia, Singapore, Egypt, USA, France, Norway, Germany, Spain, Switzerland, UAE, Belgium, Vietnam, Luxembourg, Canada, Sri Lanka, Czech Republic
Buying stocks in foreign exchanges - the best and worst ways to do it.
Section 4: Charting
Chapter 5: Forecasting prices based on price charts
8 of the best forecasting Japanese Candlesticks
3 of the most accurate price forecasting Momentum Indicators
Forecasting in the 21st century: online tools that seek and select the most accurate forecasting chart patterns
Examples
Exercises
Section 5: Demographics
Chapter 6: Trends today that help you forecast into the future
Outsourcing, biotechnology, security, data protection, migration, China and more trends and what they mean for stocks
Spotting trends
Who spotted the internet, the PC, the Microwave, the TV, mass travel?
Section 6: Putting it all together
Chapter 7: Combining all 3 methods for the most accurate forecasts
Recommended Reading
Glossary
Reihe/Serie | Financial Times Series |
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Verlagsort | Harlow |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 156 x 234 mm |
Themenwelt | Wirtschaft ► Betriebswirtschaft / Management ► Finanzierung |
Schlagworte | Financial Times |
ISBN-10 | 0-273-70456-7 / 0273704567 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-273-70456-0 / 9780273704560 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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