Description
According to Peter Schiff, the coming decade will look very much like the 1970s – a decade few investors of today remember in any detail. As before, it will be a difficult investment environment. A time of rising inflation, higher interest rates, and soaring commodity prices coupled with a weakening dollar, falling real estate, stock and bond prices-and recession. As a result, many of the investment strategies that worked so well in the 1980s and 1990s will be doomed to failure in the coming decade. No longer can investors count on falling interest rates, decelerating inflation, and rising asset prices – the hallmark of the boom years. As these trends reverse, Schiff will show investors how to change with the times and adapt their investment strategies to new circumstances.
In The Little Book of Bull Moves in Bear Markets, Schiff will analyze the bull markets of the 1920’s ,1960s, and 1990s and the bear markets that followed in the 1930s, 1970s, and the one currently under way. Analyzing the various similarities and differences among these time periods from market, economic, and political perspectives, he will discuss the investment themes that worked in prior bear markets. He will also provide detailed advice on which techniques and strategies will help investors maintain and build their wealth in the difficult times that lie ahead.