The Stock Market is Too High, or Is It?
Harold Bierman
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Harold Bierman: Cornell University, USA
Chapter 11 in The Bare Essentials of Investing:Teaching the Horse to Talk, 2007, pp 161-171 from World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.
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AbstractThe following sections are included:Common Stock EquityForecasting the PeaksThe Level of the Market: 1929Definition of Too HighWere Stocks Obviously Overpriced in October 1929?Economic Indicators were StrongThursday, October 24, 1929Tuesday, October 29, 1929An Interpretive Overview of Events and IssuesThe Public Utility SectorStraws That Broke the Camel's Back?Edison Electric of BostonConclusions and LessonsAnswer to QuestionReferencesQuestions
Keywords: Investments; Common Stock; Bonds; Financial Securities; Taxes; Fair Security; Random Walk; Tax Deferral; Dividends (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2007
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