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Marc Faber

    This author delves into market analysis and investment strategies. His work focuses on crafting approaches for investment funds, offering insights into global economic trends. Readers will appreciate his sharp observations and ability to identify overlooked opportunities in emerging and frontier markets. His analytical perspective provides valuable understanding of the complexities within modern investment landscapes.

    Zukunftsmarkt Asien
    Sonnensprossen
    Camera techniques in dramatic and humorous scenes in Hitchcock's "The Lady Vanishes"
    The little book of bull moves in bear markets : how to keep your portfolio up when the market is down
    Tomorrow's Gold
    Tomorrow's gold : Asia's age of discovery
    • 2010
    • 2008

      Focusing on Alfred Hitchcock's significant impact on cinema, this seminar paper examines his status as a legendary film director. It highlights the enduring popularity and craftsmanship of his works, particularly emphasizing his influential films from the 1950s and the iconic status of "Psycho." The paper, produced for a course on the cultural study of film, reflects on Hitchcock's legacy and the lasting appeal of his classic films in both British and American contexts.

      Camera techniques in dramatic and humorous scenes in Hitchcock's "The Lady Vanishes"
    • 2008

      Written by seasoned Wall Street prognosticator Peter Schiff–author of the bestselling book Crash Proof: How to Profit from the Coming Economic Collapse–The Little Book of Bull Moves in Bear Markets reveals how you should protect your assets and invest your money when the American economy is experiencing perilous economic downturns and wealth building is happening elsewhere. Filled with insightful commentary, inventive metaphors, and prescriptive advice, this book shows you how to make money under adverse market conditions by using a conservative, nontraditional investment strategy.

      The little book of bull moves in bear markets : how to keep your portfolio up when the market is down