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Inside Greenspan's Briefcase : Investment Strategies for Profiting from Key Reports and Data [Hardcover]

Robert Stein (Author)
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July 29, 2002

A big-picture guide to the financial information that really matters, and how investors can use it

Fed chairman Alan Greenspan's infamous, packed-beyond-capacity briefcase has for years represented the definitive behind-thescenes collection of market-moving financial knowledge and economic reports. Inside Greenspan's Briefcase breaks the seal, examining the essential reports, data, and numbers that investors must know, and explaining what they generally mean to market insiders. A guide to determining which information bites are important, and then uncovering clues within those key reports and data, it helps investors look beyond chat-room gossip and media noise to make informed and profitable decisions. Robert Stein, a leading voice in today's financial community, explains how news and reports affect investor sentiment and market activity, and provides individual investors with an enhanced and finely honed awareness­­of global macroeconomic issues as well as the more personal issues that affect long-term financial performance.


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The Information Alan Greenspan Is Reviewing Today--and How It Can Help You Make Better Investment Decisions Tomorrow

For professional investors, Fed chairman Alan Greenspan's infamous briefcase--bursting at its seams with market-moving financial knowledge and economic reports--holds key answers to where markets are headed. But what exactly is Greenspan looking at?

And more important, what does it mean to you?

Inside Greenspan's Briefcase breaks the seal. This illuminating book examines today's most essential reports, data, and numbers in terms of what they mean to market insiders and, in turn, how they impact market performance and investors everywhere. Details include:

  • How key economic reports are compiled, what they reveal, and what markets tend to read into them
  • Ways in which high-profile reports affect investor sentiment and market activity
  • How the Federal Reserve uses reports to plot the course of its monetary policy

More than anyone else, Fed chairman Alan Greenspan has an inside track on where financial markets will be tomorrow, next month, and even next year. But he won't tell you. Instead, let Inside Greenspan's Briefcase show you what matters to Greenspan and why, and help you look beyond chatroom gossip and media noise to make more informed and profitable investment decisions.

"This book will go a long way to helping you make the best investment decisions for you. You won't be tempted to make every knee-jerk investment decision in reaction to the latest 'economic headline' to flash across the television screen..."--from Chapter 1

The U.S. economy exercises tremendous control over the U.S. stock market. Inside Greenspan's Briefcase examines how key reports and data impact market performance, both in the short and long term, and helps you know where Fed chairman Alan Greenspan and his pronouncements are headed--so you can get there first.

A guide to determining which reports and data are important, and then uncovering investment clues within them, this insider's look at what really moves the market discusses:

  • Key economic reports from Agricultural Prices to Wholesale Trade, and what they mean to investors
  • The four phases of the economy, and strategies for building wealth and avoiding risk in each
  • Clues for spotting an inflationary cycle in its earliest stages and adjusting your portfolio accordingly

Why, when economic figures all appear rosy, do financial markets often go in the tank? And how, when predictions of "gloom and doom" fill the airwaves, do savvy investors often reap double- and triple-digit returns? Inside Greenspan's Briefcase points out the realities of business cycles along with the facts and fallacies that drive often-illogical investor behavior. It provides a template for understanding where the economy is headed, details readily available signs of imminent economic change, and outlines pathways that investors can take to sidestep market downturns as they participate fully in the strong markets that inevitably follow.

Financial announcements in the popular press and analyst's "hot" recommendations are the modern form of fool's gold, containing information that investment professionals have already used to make investment decisions. Find out where professional investors look for ideas and guidance, what they look for, and how they interpret and act upon the information they receive in the fascinating, fast-paced Inside Greenspan's Briefcase.

About the Author

Robert Stein is founder, senior economist, and CEO of StockBrokers.com, a network of financial websites that receives 5 million hits per month. A former senior-level banking executive, Stein has been featured in a variety of print and broadcast media, including the Wall Street Journal, BusinessWeek, "ABC Nightly News," CNN, CNBC, and others.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 288 pages
  • Publisher: McGraw-Hill; 1 edition (July 29, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 007138913X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0071389136
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6.1 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,245,755 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Great book, great foreword!, September 30, 2002
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Rob Stein's book is a work of genius. He gives brilliant strategies in an easy-to-understand way. The foreword, written by Laura Cohn is simply the best foreword I have ever read. I follow her work in Businessweek magazine and am a huge fan of hers. I'm just waiting for her book...
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Must read for anyone with money in the market, August 15, 2002
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Rob Stein's Inside Greenspan's Briefcase is a real treasure. Rarely can you find an investment/ecomonics book that is able to bridge the gap between complex economic analysis and real life practical experience. Mr. Stien's logical enconomic approach is not only educational but necessary in assisting you to negiotate your every day investment management obstacle.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Author Does His Own Reviews, May 4, 2006
This review is from: Inside Greenspan's Briefcase : Investment Strategies for Profiting from Key Reports and Data (Hardcover)
After reading the reviews posted on this page, I was eager to read "Inside Greenspans Briefcase" after all not only is it "enjoyable to read", it is a "must read", "genius" and "brilliant". After reading this tedious diatribe of egotistical testosterone, I come to only one conclusion. Robert Stein or one of his "esteemed colleagues" must have written the reviews on this page. Let's take the first reader for example who is now "considering opening an account with his money management firm" this after "laughing and learning" that the financial world is neither " boring or to [sic] complicated". If you want to read this book, please do. You may like it, I did not. Just don't base your decision on the glowing reviews on this page.. - Elsie Johnson, Pittsburgh
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Over the course of this book, I'm going to repeat this mantra many times: "The stock market is not the economy." Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
steel tubing company, employment situation report, new export orders, jobless claims, money supply figures, supply executives, nonfarm payrolls, diffusion index, fed funds rate, payroll employment
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
United States, Federal Reserve, Wall Street, New York, Alan Greenspan, Long-Term Capital, World War, Big Mac, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Beige Book, Black Monday, Great Depression, Year Avg, Chevy Cavaliers, Dow Jones Industrial Average, Gulf War, Bureau of Economic Analysis, Delos Smith, Jobless Claims Report, National Bureau of Economic Research, Retail Sales Report, Santa Claus, Uncle Sam, University of Michigan
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