Stock Trader's Almanac 2026 - Jeffrey A. Hirsch - Bog - John Wiley & Sons Inc - Plusbog.dk
The 59th Annual Edition of the leading desk reference on US stock market trends, seasonal patterns, and cycles In Stock Trader's Almanac 2026, veteran trader and market strategist Jeffrey Hirsch offers an up-to-date and effective guide through the complexities of the United States stock market. It catalogues the historical cycles, trends, and seasonal patterns that you need to understand to make sound investment decisions. This is the 59th Annual Edition of the Almanac, thoroughly updated and revised to ensure it retains its place as the preeminent, hands-on guide for US stock traders. It's organized in an accessible calendar format, demonstrating the proven, proprietary strategies – based on decades of carefully collected data – like the “January Barometer,” the “Santa Claus Rally,” the “Best Six Months,” and the four-year “Presidential Election Cycle.” Stock Trader's Almanac 2026 remains the most profitable and valuable trading reference on Wall Street. It includes: Explanations of how the four-year presidential election cycle affects the economy and the stock marketHow midterm election years are a bottom picker's paradiseHow to avoid the weak spot of the 4-year cycle Q2-Q3 midterm year and capitalize on the sweet spot that begins in Q4Why a 50% gain in the Dow is possible from its 2026 low to its 2027 highWhat the Twentieth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States has to do with the “January Barometer” and what it means for youHow to take advantage of regular, significant market bias at certain times of the day, week, month, and yearHow holidays predictably impact market behaviorSeasonal opportunities and risksPertinent statistics on past market performanceUseful resources for portfolio planning, record keeping, and tax preparation A favorite resource for top money managers since 1968, Stock Trader's Almanac 2026 is perfect for retail and institutional investment professionals seeking to understand recurring patterns in the US stock market and maximize their profit potential.