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Don't waste your money
First of all, you don't need to spend $173.85 for the book. You can get a subscription to the Davidson newsletter for $20.00, and you will get it for free. There are undoubtedly some interesting things in the book (e.g. explaining how Fed policies pump up the stock market). And I think its assertion that the stock market will be declining in the next year or two is correct. But the book it is also full of drama, exaggeration, and dubious conclusions - and contains very little information that would actually help anyone make investments. Rather than being a useful investment guide, the book is really just a right-wing diatribe. It claims that Obama is to blame for America's problems, that rich people shouldn't pay taxes, that climate change isn't real, that the New York Times is ill-informed, and that the government shouldn't regulate Wall Street.
February 2016 · Books
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The Age of Deception: Decoding the Truths About the U. S. Economy
4.3★ · 50 ratings, as of 2023
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