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The Great Reflation: How Investors Can Profit From the New World of Money Audiobook, by Anthony J Boeckh Play Audiobook Sample

The Great Reflation: How Investors Can Profit From the New World of Money Audiobook

The Great Reflation: How Investors Can Profit From the New World of Money Audiobook, by Anthony J Boeckh Play Audiobook Sample
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Read By: Don Hagen Publisher: Gildan Media Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 6.67 hours at 1.5x Speed 5.00 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: September 2010 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN: 9781596596658

Quick Stats About this Audiobook

Total Audiobook Chapters:

15

Longest Chapter Length:

66:02 minutes

Shortest Chapter Length:

25:30 minutes

Average Chapter Length:

39:50 minutes

Audiobooks by this Author:

1

Publisher Description

The extended bubble in the credit, housing, and financial markets created twenty-five years of artificial prosperity and wealth. The bubble has burst and much of that inflated wealth is gone. The government has attempted to pump air back into the bubble in a financial experiment of unprecedented magnitude. The goal is to get markets up, save banks and corporations, and reduce unemployment. This has created another artificial world and will have unintended consequence—both bullish and bearish. One thing is certain, financial turbulence will be greatly increased. In The Great Reflation, author Tony Boeckh, a forty-year market veteran, helps you understand this new world of money and how it will play out for investments and business. Engaging and insightful, this timely guide provides you with the tools to navigate tomorrow’s rapidly evolving financial landscape. Divided into three comprehensive parts—Financial Instability; The Markets: Preparing for the New Investment Environment; and The Future: Is a Return to Lasting Stability Possible?—The Great Reflation will help you come to grips with our volatile new world and acquire a framework for understanding and controlling ris as well as preserving and enhancing wealth. This audio book: • Arms you with practical insights that will allow you to evaluate different investment options and manage your money more effectively • Explores the implications of the end of the private debt cycle, the rise of the government debt cycle, the new age of private thrift, and the threats to the U.S. dollar and global financial system • Reveals proper portfolio diversifications strategies as well as how you can profit from the Great Reflation • And much more • Engaging and informative, The Great Reflation provides inverstors with the knowledge, insights, background, and tools for both building and protecting wealth, and allows you to find financial opportunities in the economic challenges that lie ahead.

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About Anthony J Boeckh

J. Anthony Boeckh is the former chairman, chief executive, and editor-in-chief of Montreal-based BCA Research. He was also chairman of Greydanus, Boeckh and Associates, a successful fixed-income investment firm. Boeckh taught economics and finance at McGill University in Montreal from 1968 to 1973 and has lectured at economic, financial, and investment seminars and conferences in various international centers in North America, Asia, and Europe. Boeckh is the author of The Great Reflation: How Investors Can Profit From the World of Money.

About Don Hagen

Don Hagen has been behind the microphone since fifth grade. He is a nine-time winner of the Peer Award for narration/voice-over and twice winner of an AudioFile Earphones Award. He has also been heard in radio and television commercials and documentaries. In addition to his freelance voice work, he is a member of the audiobook narration team at the Library of Congress.