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Bear Markets

This is the USA/CA edition
How does a bear market in equities differ from a bull market? What lessons can be learned from events of the past quarter century in Japan? Have the norms of financial strategy changed?

This provocative new book shows why the massive long-term capital market top spanning fifteen years cannot be breached. Using his concept of the financial system limit, investment manager David Kauders explains how traditional economic cycles have been supplanted by a new economic cycle.

Table of contents

Introduction

1 The long-term equity top

2 Why are there recurrent financial crises?

3 The global economy, finance, business and politics

4 Bull and bear markets

5 Lessons from Japan

6 Financial strategy turns upside down

7 Avoiding mistakes

8 A capital preservation strategy

David Kauders

David Kauders was educated at Latymer Upper School, Jesus College Cambridge and Cranfield School of Management. He is an investment manager and also contributes occasional articles to the UK financial press.

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