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Old 08-05-2007, 08:27 PM
DcifrThs DcifrThs is offline
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Default Re: Financial Advisors

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Barron - the one I was referring to was "The New Finance: Overreaction, Complexity and Uniqueness". He makes a pretty good case against the efficient market hypothesis in the book, specifically related to US equities.

btw - do you have any recommendations for books related to macro-economics / world markets? I really have no experience with the concepts of GDP, relative-country interest rates, inflation, etc.

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unfortunately, thats the stuff i learned "on the job" so to speak... and in school. and when i say school i mean undergrad so i don't have the books' names anymore.

my grad school was all the finance stuff i have access to and have recently in my memory (in terms of books & authors).

the one book i can remember was from professor Dunn (d for dunn ... 2/50 get an A in his class). i think it's called International Economics by Prof. Dunn.

hope that helps,
Barron
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