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Index
Cover Contents Title Copyright Dedication Foreword Introduction Chapter One: Cutting through the Bull
Describing the Markets Talking in Seculars Let’s Shoot Some Bull Seeing What Tomorrow Brings
Chapter Two: War and Peace
Creatures of Habit War: What Is It Good For? To Boldly Go Where the Dow Has Never Gone
Chapter Three: A Century of Booms and Busts
As the Century Turns World War I The Roaring Twenties And Then Depression Set In World War II The Consumer Boom The Vietnam War Heats Up Inflation That 1970s Stagflation The Information Revolution The Greatest Boom Lather, Rinse, Repeat
Chapter Four: The Coming Boom
Dot-com Bust versus 1929 Crash The Global War on Terror Bubblicious Housing Four Horsemen of the Economy The Colt of the Economy We’re Not There Yet Five Years to Go
Chapter Five: Your Portfolio Gets Political
How the Government Manipulates the Economy to Stay in Power Post-Election-Year Syndrome: Paying the Piper Midterm Election Years: Where Bottom Pickers Find Paradise Preelection Years: No Dow Losers Since 1939 Election Year Perspectives and Observations
Chapter Six: Open Season for Stocks
The “Best Six Months” Trading Strategy Times They Are a Changing Fourth-Quarter Market Magic Two Market Phenomena in Perfect Harmony Seasonally Well Adjusted
Chapter Seven: Aura of the Witch
Financial Incantations Seasons of the Witch Manic Monday and Freaky Friday Witches’ Brew
Chapter Eight: Autumn Planting
August Annals September Scenarios October Occasions Sowing the Seeds of Gains
Chapter Nine: Winter of Content
Navigating November December Delivers Wall Street’s Only Free Lunch When Santa Fails to Call January Jubilee Best Three Months
Chapter Ten: Spring Harvest
February Findings March Madness April Action
Chapter Eleven: Summer Doldrums
May Matters June Juju July Jolt
Chapter Twelve: Celebrate Good Times
Santa Claus Comes to Town Martin Luther King Jr. Day Negative Presidents’ Day The Luck of the Irish A “Better” Good Friday Memorial Day and the Stock Market Few Fireworks on Independence Day Trading the Labor Day Markets Sell Rosh Hashanah, Buy Yom Kippur, Sell Passover Trading the Thanksgiving Market
Chapter Thirteen: Don’t Sell on Friday
Most Gains Occur on Monday and Tuesday Monday, Most Favored S&P 500 Day Bear Hurts Monday and Friday NASDAQ Strong Like Bull Traders Take Lunch, Too
Chapter Fourteen: Picking the Ripe Trade
A Chance for the Individual Trader For Everything There Is a Season It’s All about the Timing Taking a Good, Hard Look at the Indicators Have Sound Trading Discipline
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