On CNBC: Winning in Sideways Markets

A new little book is threatening to turn all that sage advice on its head. Vitaliy Katsenelson’s “The Little Book of Sideways Markets.”

On CNBC: Winning in Sideways Markets

Know these names? The Way to WealthThe Intelligent InvestorOne up on Wall StStocks for the Long Run ? They’re all books that redefined investing for their time.

But they may be headed for the history section.

A new little book is threatening to turn all that sage advice on its head.

We’re talking about Vitaliy Katsenelson’s “The Little Book of Sideways Markets.” Katsenelson says this decade’s big money won’t get made by riding bull markets, holding on to quality companies, or preparing for The Black Swan.  Source: CNBC

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