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The 17.6 Year Stock Market Cycle

Connecting the Panics of 1929, 1987, 2000 and 2007

By: Format(s): Paperback, Ebook ISBN(s): 9780857192738, 9780857193094 Published: 11 March 2013 Edition: 1st
SKU(s): 870601 872612
Video: Kerry Balenthiran, author of The 17.6 Year Stock Market Cycle, tells CNBC why he believes that the current structural Bear market will continue until 2018.
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  • How do we know where we are in the current stock market cycle? Are we in the midst of a new long term bull market or a market rally within an ongoing bear market?

    The answers to the above questions are critical to forming an appropriate investment strategy to plan for the future. The difference between anticipating the end of a secular (or cyclical) bull market and reacting to the significant crash that follows will have a big impact on anyone's investment returns and retirement plans.

    This book is concerned with cycles. A cycle is a sequence of events that repeat over time. The outcome won't necessarily be the same each time, but the underlying characteristics are the same. A good example is the seasonal cycle. Each year we have spring, summer, autumn and winter, and after winter we have spring again. But the weather can, and does, vary a great deal from one year to another. And so it is with the stock market.

    Kerry Balenthiran has studied stock market data going back 100 years and discovered a regular 17.6 year stock market cycle consisting of increments of 2.2 years. He has also extrapolated the cycle forwards to provide investors with a market roadmap stretching out to 2053. He describes this in detail and outlines the changing character of the stock market through the different phases of the 17.6 year stock market cycle.

    Whether you are an investment profession...
 
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Pensions World

Everyone is familiar with the cycle of the seasons, but stock markets are cyclical too. This book’s subtitle is "connecting the panics of 1929, 1987, 2007", and researches key questions such as:...

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Interactive Investor

Mathematician Kerry Balenthiran says a 17.6 year bear market is entering its final phase. It will be followed by a 17.6 year bull market.

Despite its precision Kerry Balenthiran is not the first to...

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Dividend Income Investor

With the FTSE100 index heading for 6500 again are we slowly but surely heading for a massive fall? With two previous major turning points at 6951 (30 December 2000) and 6751 (18 June 2007) will we be...

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Seeking Alpha

Kerry Balenthiran's 'The 17.6 Year Stock Market Cycle: Connecting the Panics of 1929, 1987, 2000 and 2007' (Harriman House, 2013) is a difficult book to review. The problem is that in this 91-page...

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Traders Day Trading

With stock markets around the world at or near all time highs it is tempting to think that we are in a new stocks bull market. But was 2009 the start of a new secular stocks bull market? Are we...

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CNBC Europe

A long term bear market is around the corner and will last until 2018, with the Dow losing up to 30 percent of its current value, Kerry Balenthiran, author of "The 17.6 Years Stock Market Cycle",...

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Investors Chronicle

Equities have been in a long-term bear market since 2000. Long periods of equity underperformance like this have happened regularly in the past - much more regularly than most might imagine. In this...

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