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How to Profit from the Y2K Recession: By Converting the Year 2000 Crisis into an Opportunity for Your Investments and Business
How to Profit from the Y2K Recession By Converting the Year 2000 Crisis into an Opportunity for Your Investments and Business Author:John Mauldin We've all heard that the year 2000 will disrupt our computer systems and throw financial circles into chaos, but most of us don't really understand how the crisis concerns us personally. Investment professional John F. Mauldin has written How to Profit from the Y2K Recession for people who want to learn exactly how the Millennium Bug is ... more »going to affect their day-to-day lives, and how they can shield themselves from the upcoming economic turmoil Y2K will cause. In this practical and informative book, Mauldin explains why the problems surrounding the computer glitch will result in a Y2K recession. He then outlines straightforward methods for protecting one's money, investments, and home from the bug, and offers practical, real-world strategies to make the transition to the next century as smooth and profitable as possible. With How to Profit from the Y2K Recession, you'll learn:
-How the Y2K problem will affect businesses and investments worldwide
-Why the Y2K recession is inevitable
-What will separate those who make money from those who lose money
-Which specific funds, managers, and investments will do well
-Clear guidelines for protecting your investments in the next two years
-Simple steps that every investor and business owner should take immediately
-How you can prepare now for the new bull market following the Y2K recession
-What immediate steps you should take to make sure your family is prepared for potential problems stemming from breakdowns in power, government agencies, and other critical services. Easy to read and understand, instructive and timely, How to Profit from the Y2K Recession is filled with useful advice and up-to-date information that will help anyone weather the coming crisis. It is an essential book for investors.« less