Riding the Bull, Beating the Bear: Market Timing for the Long-Term Investor

It may be a truism that investors can't outperform the market in the long run, yet Edward M. Yanis, chairman of Yanis Financial Services, claims to have beat the system. His book Riding the Bull, Beating the Bear: Market Timing for the Long-Term Investor describes the "Y-Process," a m...

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Autor principal: Yanis, Edward M.
Formato: Livro
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Publicado em: New York Wiley 2002
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