Stocks For The Long Run 5/E: The Definitive Guide To Financial Market Returns &
Chapter 1. The Case for Equity
Historical Facts and Media Fiction
Chapter 2. The Great Financial Crisis of 2008
Its Origins, Impact, and Legacy
Chapter 3. The Markets, the Economy, and Government Policy in the Wake of the Crisis
Chapter 4. The Entitlement Crisis
Will the Age Wave Drown the Stock Market?
PART II: ThE VERdiCT OF hiSTORy
Chapter 5. Stock and Bond Returns Since 1802
Chapter 6. Risk, Return, and Portfolio Allocation
Why Stocks Are Less Risky Than Bonds in the Long Run
Chapter 7. Stock indexes
Proxies for the Market
Chapter 8. The S&P 500 index
More Than a Half Century of U.S. Corporate History
Chapter 9. The impact of Taxes on Stock and Bond Returns
Stocks Have the Edge
Chapter 10. Sources of Shareholder Value
Earnings and Dividends
Chapter 11. Yardsticks to Value the Stock Market
Chapter 12. Outperforming the Market
The Importance of Size, Dividend Yields,and Price/Earnings Ratios
Chapter 13. Global investing
Part III: hOW ThE ECONOMiC ENViRONMENT iMPACTS STOCKS
Chapter 14. Gold, Monetary Policy, and inflation
Chapter 15. Stocks and the Business Cycle
Chapter 16. When World Events impact Financial Markets
Chapter 17. Stocks, Bonds, and the Flow of Economic data
PART IV: STOCK FLUCTUATiONS iN ThE ShORT RUN
Chapter 18. Exchange-Traded Funds, Stock Index Futures, and Options
Chapter 19. Market Volatility
Chapter 20. Technical Analysis and investing with the Trend
Chapter 21. Calendar Anomalies
Chapter 22. Behavioral Finance and the Psychology of investing
PART V: BUiLdiNG WEALTh ThROUGh STOCKS
Chapter 23. Fund Performance, indexing, and Beating the Market
Chapter 24. Structuring a Portfolio for Long-Term Growth Notes
Much has changed since the last edition of Stocks for the Long Run. The financial crisis, the deepest bear market since the Great Depression, and the continued growth of the emerging markets are just some of the contingencies directly affecting every portfolio inthe world.
To help you navigate markets and make the best investment decisions, Jeremy Siegel has updated his bestselling guide to stock market investing.
This new edition of Stocks for the Long Runanswers all the important questions of today: How did the crisis alter the fi nancial markets and the future of stock returns? What are the sources of long-term economic growth? How does the Fed really impact investing decisions?Should you hedge against currency instability?
Stocks for the Long Run, Fifth Edition, includes brand-new coverage of:
THE FINANCIAL CRISIS
Siegel provides an expert’s analysis of the most important factors behind the crisis; the state of current stability/instability of the financial system and where the stock market fits in; and the viability of value investing as a long-term strategy.
CHINA AND INDIA
The economies of these nations are more than one-third larger than they were before the 2008 financial crisis; you'll get the information you need to earn long-termprofits in this new environment.
GLOBAL MARKETS
Learn all there is to know about the nature, size, and role of diversifi cation in today’s global economy; Siegel extends his projections of the global economy until the end of this century.
MARKET VALUATION
Can stocks still provide 6 to 7 percent per year after inflation? This edition forecasts future stock returns and shows how to determine whether the market is overvalued or not.
Essential reading for every investor and advisor who wants to fully understand the forces that move today's markets, Stocks for the Long Run provides the most complete summary available of historical trends thatwill help you develop a sound and profitable long-term portfolio.
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“Jeremy Siegel is one of the great ones.” —JIM CRAMER, CNBC’s Mad Money
“[Jeremy Siegel’s] contributions to finance and investing are of such signifi cance as to change the direction of the profession.” —THE FINANCIAL ANALYST INSTITUTE
“A simply great book.” —FORBES
“One of the top ten business books of the year.” —BUSINESSWEEK
“Should command a central place on the desk of any ‘amateur’ investor or beginning professional.” —BARRON’S
“Siegel’s case for stocks is unbridled and compelling.” —USA TODAY
“A clearly written, neatly organized, highly persuasive exposition that lifts the veil of mystery from investing.” —JOHN C. BOGLE, founder and former Chairman, The Vanguard Group
"A book that all investors—nervous Nellies in particular—should read." —Investing.com