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The New Reality of Wall Street
An Investor's Survival Guide to Triple Waterfalls and Other Stock Market Perils
by 
Donald Coxe
  
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Publisher: McGraw-Hill
Date Published:  05/19/2003
Subject(s):  Business
Finance
Nonfiction
Language(s):  English

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File size:   1409 KB
ISBN:   0071436316
Release date:   May 19, 2003

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An investor’s survival guide to avoiding costly dangers in today’s uncertain markets

That the “bubble burst” in 2000 is really a misnomer. The fall of the markets actually marked a seldom-seen—but always dangerous—triple waterfall. In The New Reality of Wall Street, Donald Coxe—a huge name in institutional investment circles—provides shaky investors with the reassuring knowledge and guidance they need to recoup recent investment losses, and weather a financial storm that is still far from over.

While Coxe warns that the third leg of the triple waterfall is still alive, he shows there are profits to be made. The New Reality of Wall Street tells investors where to look—and what to look for—to invest profitably despite the prevailing doom and gloom as it discusses:

  • How to understand and profit from the triple waterfall phenomenon
  • What the fall of the dollar means to future investors
  • Which direction inflation should turn, and why
 
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About the Author

Donald Coxe is chairman and chief strategist at Harris Investment Management, Inc., and manager of the Harris Insight Equity Fund. Coxe is a contributing editor to MacLean’s and a former associate editor of National Review.

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