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Sir John Templeton, legendary investor, was famous for saying, "The four most dangerous words in investing are, 'This time it's different. '" He knew that though history doesn't repeat, not exactly, history is an excellent guide for investors.

Table of Contents

Preface ix

Acknowledgments xvii

Chapter 1 The Plain-Old Normal 1

Yes Sir, Sir John 1

The Normal Normal 5

The Jobless Recovery 14

The Always Feared, Rarely Seen Double Dip 23

Chapter 2 Fooled by Averages 31

Bull Markets Are Inherently Above Average 32

Viva the V 36

Normal Returns Are Extreme, Not Average 47

The Pause That Refreshes (and Confuses) 49

Getting Average Returns Is Hard—Really Hard 53

Chapter 3 Volatility Is Normal—and Volatile 57

What the Heck Is Volatility? 58

Volatility Is Volatile 61

The Daily Grind 65

Stocks Are Less Volatile Than Bonds? 67

Economic Volatility—Also Normal 69

Volatility Isn’t Inherently Bad 71

Never a Dull Moment 74

Chapter 4 Secular Bear? (Secular) Bull! 81

Seeing the World Through Bear- Colored Glasses 82

Two Secular Bear Markets? 84

Stocks—Up Vastly More Than Down 90

Chapter 5 Debt and Deficient Thinking 101

Deficits Aren’t Bad, but Surpluses Will Kill You 105

The History of Big Government Debt 110

Just Who Is at Default Here? 116

Chapter 6 Long- Term Love and Other Investing Errors 123

No One Category Is Best for All Time 124

Long- Term Love Is Like Long- Term Forecasting— Both Wrong 129

It’s Still Heat Chasing Even When It Seems Safe 134

Use History to Your Advantage 146

Chapter 7 Poli-Ticking 151

Enter the Ideology- Free Zone 152

Your Party Isn’t Better 153

Presidents and Risk Aversion 155

Perverse Inverse—It’s Four and One 160

Poli- Tics Go Global 170

Poli- Tics Versus Entrepreneurs 172

Chapter 8 It’s (Always Been) a Global World, After All 177

It’s Always Been a Small World 179

Seeing the World Right 186

Conclusion 194

Appendix 197

Notes 201

Index 211

Markets Never Forget But People Do

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 11/11/2011
      ISBN13: 9781118091548, 978-1118091548
      ISBN10: 111809154X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Sir John Templeton, legendary investor, was famous for saying, "The four most dangerous words in investing are, 'This time it's different. '" He knew that though history doesn't repeat, not exactly, history is an excellent guide for investors.

      Table of Contents

      Preface ix

      Acknowledgments xvii

      Chapter 1 The Plain-Old Normal 1

      Yes Sir, Sir John 1

      The Normal Normal 5

      The Jobless Recovery 14

      The Always Feared, Rarely Seen Double Dip 23

      Chapter 2 Fooled by Averages 31

      Bull Markets Are Inherently Above Average 32

      Viva the V 36

      Normal Returns Are Extreme, Not Average 47

      The Pause That Refreshes (and Confuses) 49

      Getting Average Returns Is Hard—Really Hard 53

      Chapter 3 Volatility Is Normal—and Volatile 57

      What the Heck Is Volatility? 58

      Volatility Is Volatile 61

      The Daily Grind 65

      Stocks Are Less Volatile Than Bonds? 67

      Economic Volatility—Also Normal 69

      Volatility Isn’t Inherently Bad 71

      Never a Dull Moment 74

      Chapter 4 Secular Bear? (Secular) Bull! 81

      Seeing the World Through Bear- Colored Glasses 82

      Two Secular Bear Markets? 84

      Stocks—Up Vastly More Than Down 90

      Chapter 5 Debt and Deficient Thinking 101

      Deficits Aren’t Bad, but Surpluses Will Kill You 105

      The History of Big Government Debt 110

      Just Who Is at Default Here? 116

      Chapter 6 Long- Term Love and Other Investing Errors 123

      No One Category Is Best for All Time 124

      Long- Term Love Is Like Long- Term Forecasting— Both Wrong 129

      It’s Still Heat Chasing Even When It Seems Safe 134

      Use History to Your Advantage 146

      Chapter 7 Poli-Ticking 151

      Enter the Ideology- Free Zone 152

      Your Party Isn’t Better 153

      Presidents and Risk Aversion 155

      Perverse Inverse—It’s Four and One 160

      Poli- Tics Go Global 170

      Poli- Tics Versus Entrepreneurs 172

      Chapter 8 It’s (Always Been) a Global World, After All 177

      It’s Always Been a Small World 179

      Seeing the World Right 186

      Conclusion 194

      Appendix 197

      Notes 201

      Index 211

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