Consultant and Author
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Sanjeev Sharma has taught business innovation and finance in business schools in North America and Asia and provides consulting services in New York region. He has over two decades of experience in technology, finance and venture capital roles. Sanjeev identified disposable income as one of ...more

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Why Unemployment Numbers Do Not Matter To The Stock Market
Why the stock market has been going up despite high unemployment numbers?
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10 Min History Of India’s Economy
A brief history of India’s economy.
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S&P 500 To Be Around 4000 By The End Of 2020
Disposable income of the middle class is the balance from wages after spending on basic necessities like food, fuel and Housing. A change in disposable income impacts stock prices. Here's my formula to use disposable income to predict the market.
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August-Crash Market Check With Sanjeev Sharma
Earlier this year, we published Sanjeev Sharma's stock market prediction for 2015 and how he believed the market would rise. Below his latest Q&A style interview following up on this earlier article to discuss current market volatility.
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Where Will The Dow, S&P Be At The End Of 2015?
Disposable income is the amount of money left from wages after spending on essentials like food, fuel and housing. The author's formula for correctly predicting the stock market was created using statistical analysis of certain disposable income factors.
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Is There A Formula To Predict The Dow, S&P For 2014?
Multivariate regression analysis utilizing factors from 1982-2010.
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Who Will Win In India Election On May 23 2019
Author used disposable income to predict Donald Trump would win in 2016 He also accurately predicted the stock market for last 10 years using same method Now, he predicts India Elections based on same concept
S&P 500 Should Cross 3100 In 2019, Per Disposable Income Formula
Consumer demand is increased or decreased based on the ability of an average middle-class American to spend on discretionary items beyond the basic needs of housing, food and fuel.
Where Will The Dow And S&P Be By The End Of 2019 ?
Sanjeev Sharma, who has accurately predicted the stock market for the last 10 years, explains his methodology and process in this video
Where Will The Dow And S&P Be By The End Of This Year (2018)?
Major stock indices like Dow and S&P change based on the purchasing power of the middle class. Purchasing power changes based on disposable income. Author is using a formula he published in 2014 to predict for Dow and S&P for end of this year.
The 4 Steps In An Innovation Lifecycle
This is a book excerpt from award winning book '5 Core Methods of Innovation' It explains what are the main steps in an innovation life cycle
Where Will The Dow Be At End Of This Year 2017 ?
Author has used disposable income formula to predict the stock market since 2009. Using the same formula, he predicts the stock market for 2017.
What Mr. Trump Can Do To Protect Jobs From AI And Robotics
My interview where I discuss what President Trump can do to protect jobs from artificial intelligence and robotics. Video length: 00:20:02.
What Mr Trump Can Do To Save Jobs From Robots And AI
A Radio interview where I explained what Mr Trump can do to save jobs from Automation by Robots and AI Listen to at the below link on BoringPortal

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Consultant and Author
5 Core Methods of Innovation
May 2012 - Present (11 years 3 months)
There are only 5 main methods that have been used in almost all innovations. The book "5 CORE METHODS OF INNOVATION" explains how these methods have been applied in products, processes and industries as wide ranging as finance, Information technology, mechanical tools,consumer electronics and internet.

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Columbia University`
MBA
Finance

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5 CORE METHODS OF INNOVATION:
Sanjeev Sharma
Sanjeev Sharma
03/09/2013

There are only 5 main methods that have been used to create almost all innovations. The book "5 CORE METHODS OF INNOVATION" explains how these methods have been applied in products, processes and industries as wide ranging as finance, Information technology, mechanical tools,consumer electronics and internet. Sanjeev Sharma has taught business innovation and finance in business schools in North America and Asia and draws on his two decades of experience working in finance, venture capital and technology roles sharing insights into the strategies of many companies and also explains the workings and problems of the venture capital industry. Sanjeev Sharma gives examples of innovative products and explains the methods that have been used in creating these products. He explains how products ranging from simple household items to cutting edge electronics and telecom products, all utilize the same basic methods of innovation..