Energy Risk: Valuing and Managing Energy Derivatives

by Dragana Pilipovic

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This book provides innovative, proven strategies for skillfully trading energy markets. The energy market uses tools and models that are unique and different from those required for traditional financial markets. With the increasing deregulation of the electricity market, energy is on the brink of becoming the hot opportunity for traders, power marketers, and managers worldwide. "Energy Risk: Valuing and Managing Energy Derivatives" provides not only an expert overview of energy trading but also the philosophies and strategies necessary for trading and managing risk in this exciting new arena of finance and investing. Dragana Pilipovic, a Harvard-trained physicist now consulting and designing software in the energy markets, has written the first book to discuss the intricacies and mechanics of energy markets.This groundbreaking book provides practical answers on how best to get a foothold in this emerging market.
You'll also find: in-depth explanations of the primary factors that influence energy risk, such as spot price behavior, volatility, and the forward price curve; introduction and detailed discussion of the fundamental price drivers of energy markets including electricity, natural gas, and heating and crude oil; and, specific ways in which risk managers can use tools introduced throughout the book to achieve their companies' risk/return goals.The growth in volume for NYMEX and IPE energy contracts is the only proof you need of the enormous potential in trading and energy markets! Dragana Pilipovic's "Energy Risk", with unique trading models for managing risk in energy and commodity trading, contains over 175 charts and graphs that illustrate key features of the market including a wide variety of equations, correlations, and methodologies. Its primarily quantitative approach and well-supported conclusions make it the ideal single-source, desktop manual for getting reasonable answers to actual modeling and implementation problems surfacing in today's complex and exciting energy markets.
  • ISBN10 1281141984
  • ISBN13 9781281141989
  • Publish Date 1 January 2007 (first published 16 January 1998)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Out of Print 17 February 2015
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint McGraw-Hill Companies
  • Edition 2nd Revised ed.
  • Format eBook
  • Pages 512
  • Language English