Bernard Baumohl
The Secrets of Economic Indicators: Hidden Clues to Future Economic Trends and Investment Opportunities, 2nd Edition
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- On any given weekday, stocks and bonds gyrate in response to some economic announcement. Bernard Baumohl, a Time magazine economics writer with more than 20 years of experience, has written a guide to these indicators and their importance to the...
- Bernard Baumohl's "The Secrets of Economic Indicators: Hidden Clues to Future Economic Trends and Investment Opportunities" starts off with a riff on how investors got sold out by their "expert" advisors and even the stock-issuing companies themselves...
- Baumohl, a former economics reporter for Time magazine, has written a tremendously useful source on economic indicators. Using examples from real life, he starts out by explaining in detail the importance of these indicators to the investing community and...
- There is so much information in this book a review need only be brief. "The Secrets of Economic Indicators" has the most accurate and concise definitions for terms, indicators, indexes, and general information about them than most other books on this...
- Who would have thought there could be an entertaining book on economic indicators? As the Director of The Economic Outlook Group, a renowned consulting firm that evaluates global economic trends and risks, Bernard Baumohl is well qualified to write a tome...
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