
| Acknowledgements List of Figures Preface Chapter 1 Preparing for panics and profiting from them Bear markets yield the biggest gains Bring on the crises Buying panics Why are investors bargain-averse? A simple strategy for success Booms and bubbles Identifying crashes and panics Teling signs Learning from history Professionalism,Oscar Wilde and the conducting of orchestras Chapter 2 Types of panics Phoney panics Self-induced or end-of cycle panics Contagious panics Real panics Panics follow the market's own biarre logic Chapter 3 The panic cycle Panics get bigger,more unpredictable Volatility Looking for causes of boom-and -bust cycles Stages of the cycle Government attempts to cope with panics This time,will it be different? New world-new crashes Dubious practices and crooks move in More a case of neglect than fraud Chapter 4 A new age of panics Chapter 5 The trader and the fund manager Chapter 6 The psychology of panics Chapter 7 Does diversification provide protection against stock market fluctuations? Chapter 8 Is the market always right? Chapter 9 Opportunity Notes Select Bibliography Index |
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