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The Ten Trillion Dollar Gamble

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The next economic storm and how to prepare for it—from a top decision-maker at BlackRock

An economic calamity is already looming on the horizon, and it's going hit the U.S. on a scale equal to the recent mortgage meltdown and liquidity crisis of 2008-2009. In February, President Obama announced that the 2010 budget deficit would surpass $1.5 trillion, an amount greater than the total debt of our nation in its first 200 years of its existence. And things only get worse from here: between 2010 and 2019, America will add one trillion of additional debt every year.

In The Ten Trillion Dollar Gamble, Russ Koesterich, who manages over $100 billion for the world's largest money management company, offers compelling evidence supporting his prediction that the global economy is on the verge of more, even greater upheaval and provides his unique insight into:

  • The structural weaknesses underlying the economic meltdown
  • Why commodities will be so important in the next economic climate
  • Likely ramifications to the real estate market
  • The best stocks to buy and which ones to avoid
  • Today's investing strategies will be rendered useless in the next storm's wake. Written by one of the most qualified people in the business, The Ten Trillion Dollar Gamble offers a plan for protecting your wealth and preserving the power of your savings.

    Table of Contents

    Chapter 1. Why Worry About the Deficit?
    Chapter 2. Why the Deficit Will matter to You
    Chapter 3. What to Watch
    Chapter 4. How to Manage Your Cash and Debts
    Chapter 5. Investing in Bonds in a Rising Rate Environment
    Chapter 6. Stocks to Buy and Avoid
    Chapter 7. Why You May Need Commodities
    Chapter 8. What to do with Real Estate
    Chapter 9. Putting it All Together
    Chapter 10. Conclusion: Can We avoid the budget debacle?


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    Publisher: McGraw Hill LLC Edition: 01

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    • Release date: March 21, 2011

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    • ISBN: 9780071754040
    • Release date: March 21, 2011

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    The next economic storm and how to prepare for it—from a top decision-maker at BlackRock

    An economic calamity is already looming on the horizon, and it's going hit the U.S. on a scale equal to the recent mortgage meltdown and liquidity crisis of 2008-2009. In February, President Obama announced that the 2010 budget deficit would surpass $1.5 trillion, an amount greater than the total debt of our nation in its first 200 years of its existence. And things only get worse from here: between 2010 and 2019, America will add one trillion of additional debt every year.

    In The Ten Trillion Dollar Gamble, Russ Koesterich, who manages over $100 billion for the world's largest money management company, offers compelling evidence supporting his prediction that the global economy is on the verge of more, even greater upheaval and provides his unique insight into:

  • The structural weaknesses underlying the economic meltdown
  • Why commodities will be so important in the next economic climate
  • Likely ramifications to the real estate market
  • The best stocks to buy and which ones to avoid
  • Today's investing strategies will be rendered useless in the next storm's wake. Written by one of the most qualified people in the business, The Ten Trillion Dollar Gamble offers a plan for protecting your wealth and preserving the power of your savings.

    Table of Contents

    Chapter 1. Why Worry About the Deficit?
    Chapter 2. Why the Deficit Will matter to You
    Chapter 3. What to Watch
    Chapter 4. How to Manage Your Cash and Debts
    Chapter 5. Investing in Bonds in a Rising Rate Environment
    Chapter 6. Stocks to Buy and Avoid
    Chapter 7. Why You May Need Commodities
    Chapter 8. What to do with Real Estate
    Chapter 9. Putting it All Together
    Chapter 10. Conclusion: Can We avoid the budget debacle?


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