Master the art of investing with the trusted companion of savvy traders and investors for over five decades - the Stock Trader's Almanac 2024 (57th Edition). Authored by veteran trader and market strategist Jeffrey A. Hirsch, this data-driven guide equips you with the knowledge and insights needed to navigate the ever-evolving landscape of the US stock market.
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The Stock Trader's Almanac is the most trusted guide used by savvy investors to profit year after year.
The Stock Trader's Almanac is a practical investment tool. It alerts you to those little-known market patterns and tendencies on which shrewd professionals enhance profit potential. Even if you are an investor who pays scant attention to cycles, indicators and patterns, your investment survival could hinge on your interpretation of one of the recurring patterns found within the pages of the Stock Trader's Almanac. Aside from the potential for profitability in seasonal patterns, there's the pure joy of seeing the market very often do just what you expected.
The Stock Trader's Almanac is also an organizer. Its wealth of information is presented on a calendar basis. The Almanac puts investing in a business framework and makes investing easier because it:
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THE WITCHThe WITCH icon signifies the third Friday of the month on calendar pages and alerts you to extraordinary volatility due to expiration of monthly equity and index options and index futures contracts. |
THE BULLThe BULL icon on calendar pages signifies favorable trading days based on the S&P 500 rising 60% or more of the time on a particular trading day during the 21-year period January 2002 to December 2022. |
THE BEARThe BEAR icon on calendar pages signifies unfavorable trading days based on the S&P falling 60% or more of the time for the same 21-year period. |
PRAISE FOR STOCK TRADER’S ALMANAC
“Traders and investors alike look forward to getting their copy of the Stock Trader’s Almanac each year. It’s the perfect way to set our expectations for what’s to come and to harvest the lessons of all that’s come before.”
―Downtown Josh Brown, CEO of Ritholtz Wealth Management and star of CNBC’s The Halftime Report“Investors need to respect the seasonals and other historical factors that can influence stocks. The Stock Trader’s Almanac is one of the best references for these factors and cycles.”
―Thomas J. Lee, CFA, Managing Partner and Head of Research at Fundstrat Global Advisors“I do not use seasonality in my work yet I find myself reaching for the Stock Trader’s Almanac often. It’s more than seasonality: it’s data, it’s sentiment, it’s a must-have if you’re involved in markets.”
―Helene Meisler, Columnist for TheStreet and Real Money, 40-year market technician and equity trader“The Stock Trader’s Almanac gives you a daily guide to 2024 … a year in advance. I’ve been reading it since the first 1968 edition was published.”
―Larry Williams, Legendary stock, futures and commodities trader and author“Churchill told us, ‘The longer you can look back, the farther you can look forward.’ Fortunately, Jeff does this for us year in and year out. The Stock Trader’s Almanac is an invaluable resource.”
―Ryan Detrick, CMT, Chief Market Strategist, Carson Group“The essential guide that deservedly sits on every professional trade desk on Wall Street. Active traders who have overlooked the Almanac are just asking for trouble.”
―Barry Ritholtz, Chairman & Chief Investment Officer, Ritholtz Wealth Management, and host of Bloomberg Radio’s Masters in Business podcast“The Stock Trader’s Almanac is a treasure trove of solid-gold investment nuggets. No serious trader should have it far from his hands.”
―John Mauldin, author of Bull’s Eye Investing and Thoughts From the Frontline“A venerable guide for Wall Street’s farmers to plant and harvest investments according to the season.”
―Jonathan Burton, Money and Investing Editor, MarketWatch“Whether I am researching seasonality trends or old Wall Street sayings, or am simply in need of some good old-fashioned investment horse sense, I start with the Stock Trader’s Almanac. I have been a student of Yale and Jeffrey Hirsch’s Almanac research for years, and look forward to future lessons.”
―Sam Stovall, Chief Investment Strategist, CFRA Research“Information is key to successful investing, and investors will find the Almanac a chockablock source of need-to-know stuff.”
―Steve Forbes, Chairman and Editor-in-Chief of Forbes Media“Historical price patterns continue to work because human nature doesn’t change, and neither does the law of supply and demand. Study past successful stocks if you want to know what future ones will look like. Stock Trader’s Almanac is all about historical facts.”
―William J. O’Neil, late chairman and founder, Investor’s Business Daily (1933-2023)