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China's Rise and the New Age of Gold: How Investors Can Profit from a Changing World

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The radical change coming to the global economy-and the investments you need to make sure you stay ahead of the curve

China's growing role in the global economy is showing no sign of retreat. Indeed, recent events have only increased China's influence-to the point where China is poised to edge out the United States and take the lead. For investors like you, this tectonic shift poses difficult challenges-along with tremendous opportunities.

In China's Rise and the New Age of Gold, one of the 21st Century's top economic experts, Stephen Leeb, lays out his compelling argument that explosive gains in gold lie ahead. Gold's price will increase dramatically to as high as $20,000 an ounce. Investing in gold will be the best (and perhaps only) way to generate substantial investing profits in this decade and beyond.

Leeb draws from his vast knowledge of macro-economic trends and current market conditions to explain China's plans to launch a new monetary system centered on gold, which will largely supplant the global dollar-based monetary system. And he provides you with the tools you need to invest in all things gold, including in gold itself, gold mutual funds and ETFs, and the right mining companies.

The author paints a picture of a fully transformed investing world-one that will make important yet temporary events like the 2008 financial meltdown and coronavirus crash pale in comparison. This prescient guide to 21st Century investing delivers the knowledge and insight you need to draw unprecedented profits as China's rise truly launches a new age of gold.


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Preface
Acknowledgments

1 Introduction: Get Ready for Gold
2 Why Americans Shun Gold
3 Two Bull Markets in Gold
4 The Coming Infrastructure Explosion: Part 1
5 The Coming Infrastructure Explosion, Part 2
6 Not the Same Old Developing World
7 Complex Commodities
8 Oil, the Commodity King
9 Fracking Insanity
10 Why China Wants to Dethrone the Dollar
11 The Eastern Oil Benchmark
12 A New Reserve Currency, Part 1
13 A New Reserve Currency, Part 2
14 How Bad Is China's Debt Problem?
15 The Start of America's Decline
16 The Unproductive Financial Sector
17 The Toll of Rising Inequality
18 The Impact of Hidden Inflation
19 Sputnik Moments Then and Now
20 Investing in Gold, Part 1: Physical Gold
21 Investing in Gold, Part 2: The Miners
22 Investing in Gold, Part 3: Funds

Further Reading

Index


A propos de l'auteur

Stephen Leeb, Ph.D., is editor of Personal Finance, one of the largest investment newsletters in the country, and The Big Picture, which recently celebrated its 35th year of publication. Consistently rated among the top 10 stock pickers by Timer Digest and Hulbert Financial Digest, Dr. Leeb also wrote or co-wrote The Agile Investor, Market Timing for the 90s, and Getting In on the Ground Floor (a main selection of the Fortune Book Club). He is a frequent guest on television and radio programs including Louis Rukeyser's Wall Street Week. Donna Leeb worked with Stephen Leeb to found and develop his first investment letter, Investment Strategist. She has a master's degree in Journalism from Columbia's Graduate School of Journalism.

Détails du produit

Auteurs Donna Leeb, Stephen Leeb, Leeb Donna, Leeb Stephen
Edition McGraw-Hill
 
Langues Anglais
Format d'édition Livre Relié
Sortie 31.12.2020
 
EAN 9781260441277
ISBN 978-1-260-44127-7
Poids 576 g
Catégories Sciences sociales, droit, économie > Economie > Economie publique

China, Business & Economics / Personal Finance / Investing, Economics, Investment & securities, Investment and securities

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