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| Dimensions: 8.75'' x 6'' |
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| 294 pages |
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Times Books
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| Publication Date: September 1999 |
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| Paperback |
| ISBN: 0-609-80699-8 |
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| Hardcover |
| ISBN: 0812931459 |
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- A radically new way to determine what stocks are really worth
- Why the Dow is still poised to zoom
- Why the financial establishment is wrong
- Why stocks are actually less risky than bonds
- How to build a maximizing portfolio and invest without fear
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James K. Glassman, former financial columnist for the Washington Post and Reader's Digest and the host of the PBS show TechnoPolitics and the CNN show Capital Gang Sunday, is a resident fellow at AEI. He is also a host of www.TechCentralStation.com, a website that covers technology, finance, and public policy.
Kevin A. Hassett is a resident scholar at AEI who formerly served as a senior economist at the Federal Reserve Board. He received his Ph.D. in economics from the University of Pennsylvania. He is coauthor, with R. Glenn Hubbard, of The Magic Mountain: Defining and Using a Budget Surplus.

Table of Contents

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Preface
Part I: The Idea
- Introduction: Why Stocks Are Such a Good Buy
- The History of Stocks: A New Interpretation
- Dividend and Conquer
- A Conservative Look at How High the Stock Market Can Go
- A More Reasonable Look at How High the Market Can Go
- Unrisky Business
- The Jungle Stocks Live In
- Today, When Stocks Were Still Cheap
Part II: In Practice
- How to Profit from the Dow 36,000 Theory
- How to Build a Winning Relationship with Your Stocks
- Making Sense of Mutual Funds
- Getting Started in Stocks
- Which Stocks Should You Buy?
- Stocks, Bonds, or Cash? How to Allocate Your Assets
- The Wealth Explosion
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