James Glassman, author of "Dow 36,000," is feeling good now, and he’s back with a new forecast. Granted, the 350% gain from the book's October 1, 1999 publication date (the Dow was 10,300) took twelve ...
In the fall of 1999, two writers walked into bookstores with a hardcover called “Dow 36,000: The New Strategy for Profiting ...
Perhaps best known as the Houstorian, James Glassman is a visual artist and writer with a deep love for telling the story of Houston. He will present a chat about the symbols, colors, and shapes that ...
About the author: James Glassman is a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute. He is a former undersecretary of state and a co-author of Dow 36,000. The Dow Jones Industrial Average is a ...
In 1999 James Glassman predicted that the Dow (then riding at about 11,000) would rise to 36,000. A short time thereafter, the dot-com bubble burst and the stock market crashed. Several weeks ago, Mr.