Ken Winans on "What They Don’t Teach at Harvard: History as an Investment Tool"

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Thursday, November 16, 2017 | 12:30 PM to 1:30 PM

We have all heard the phrase “history repeats itself.” Yet, very few people apply long-term history to the art and science of investing. There is no better example of this than how the majority of modern investors, the most knowledgeable and technologically advanced in history, mishandled the 50% stock market corrections during the dotcom bust and the Great Recession. Learn about the time-tested investment tools outlined in Ken Winans' award-winning financial history book, Investment Atlas II, and how to improve investment performance and reduce losses in future bull and bear markets.

About the Author
Kenneth G. Winans, CMT, MBA is a successful investment management entrepreneur, award-winning author and astute financial historian. Over a long career, he has conducted investment research and designed investment strategies while serving as a portfolio manager, investment analyst and financial writer. Unique in the financial services industry, Ken has documented “track records” as a market strategist and portfolio manager. In fact, his proprietary research has led to an impressive record of accurate financial forecasts since 1991. He has also had much of his investment research published as headline articles by leading websites (including a widely-read column for Forbes.com), magazines and newspapers.

This program is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the City Council.