The stock markets are widely misunderstood. Buying and selling stocks seems so simple. We all know what stocks are and what the companies produce. We’re told that stocks always go up in the long run and that everyone should be in the stock markets. Oversimplifications like that can end up costing you.
In the long run, the major stock indexes show a performance of five to six percent per year. For that return, you will have to bear occasional losses of over half your capital and be forced to wait many years to recover your money. Yes, in the long run stocks do go up. But the story isn’t that simple.
Stocks on the Move outlines a rational way to invest in the markets for the long term. It will walk you through the problems of the stock markets and how to address them. It will explain how to achieve twice the return of the stock markets at considerably lower risk. All rules and all details will be explained in this book, allowing anyone to replicate the strategies and research.
Andreas F. Clenow is the chief investment officer and partner of ACIES Asset Management, based in Zurich, Switzerland. Starting out as a successful IT entrepreneur in the 90s boom, he enjoyed a stellar career as global head of equity and commodity quant modeling for Reuters before leaving for the hedge fund world. Having founded and managed multiple hedge funds, Mr. Clenow is now overseeing asset management and trading across all asset classes. He is the author of best-selling and critically acclaimed book Following the Trend and can be reached via his popular website www.FollowingTheTrend.com.
Editorial ReviewsFrom the Inside FlapAs a proclaimed trend follower I try to read everything written about the subject. Clenow has provided a wonderful addition to the trend following literature. His book, "Stocks on the Move" covers every aspect that needs to be considered including why not to do certain things. He then steps you through the creation of a complete strategy with enough detail that anyone can use it. Toward the end he even goes through each year since 1999 on the strategy and how it performed. This is a book you should own.
Gregory L. Morris, author of Investing with the Trend, Candlestick Charting Explained, and The Complete Guide to Market Breadth Indicators. Greg writes a blog for StockCharts.com called Dancing with the Trend.
Product Details
- File Size: 1970 KB
- Print Length: 286 pages
- Publisher: Equilateral Publishing (June 15, 2015)
- Publication Date: June 15, 2015
- Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
- Language: English
- ASIN: B00YPHZO3W