A time-tested guide to stock trading
Published every year since 1968, the Stock Trader’s Almanac is a practical investment tool with a wealth of information organized in a calendar format. It alerts readers to little-known market patterns and tendencies, and encapsulates historical price information on the stock market, provides monthly and daily reminders, and alerts users to seasonal opportunities and dangers. This special election year edition focuses heavily on the presidential election cycle as well as the tendencies often resulting from major market moves.
An indispensable resource for today’s commodity trader, The Commodity Trader’s Almanac is filled with awealth of timely information pertaining to the world of commodities and futures. This comprehensive guide features monthly almanac pages based around three major groupings (metals, petroleum, and agriculture). It also contains in-depth informational articles presenting various topics of interest to the investing public; as well as market highlights that cover brief overviews of key supply, demand, and seasonal tendencies on markets ranging from petroleum products to grains, foods, and metals.
Yale Hirsch (Old Tappan, NJ), a trading industry veteran, had the vision to provide recurring market patterns to investors in a calendar format. He first published the Stock Trader’s Almanac in 1968.
Jeffrey A. Hirsch (Nyack, NY) is President of the Hirsch Organization and Editor of the Hirsch Organization flagship newsletter, the Almanac Investor.