Invest to Make Money – Through Analyzing Global Economy

Course Description

The global economy is gradually shifting to lower trend growth. Personal investment benefitted from the boom years from 1990 to 2007 with unprecedented high growth boosting company profits. When the economic recession struck in 2007/2008, central banks pumped liquidity into the economy supporting asset markets such as gold, property, and stocks. It seems likely that central bankers will start to rein in what may be termed surplus liquidity when that happens, asset markets will adjust.

For the investor that makes it much more difficult to make money as the trend is no longer up and up. Instead a much more diversified approach is called for supplemented by a correct reading of indicators to see which industries and what kind of assets will continue to show rising prices even under lower growth conditions.

Key Topics

  • The global economy in transition. Debt, knowledge, and resource scarcities.
  • Geographical distribution of growth. Which countries will do well >< which ones will suffer.
  • Economic, industrial sectors. Winners >< Losers. Strong >< Weak Companies.
  • Game changers in the future. How to spot a trend?
  • Analysis of assets Gold, Resources, Oil & Gas
  • Analysis of Property, Stocks, and Bonds.

Who Should Attend?

This course is suitable for Investment Professional, CEO, Director and Project Manager.

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