This practical book provides you with everything you need to be able to day trade grain futures effectively. It opens with chapters explaining the author's preference for the grain futures markets, and his reasons for preferring to day trade, before going on to explain the fundamentals of trading and the more specific knowledge required for his chosen approach. In a concise, punchy style the reader is introduced to some timeless trading concepts, and shown how these ideas can be moulded into a t...
Simple Supply and Demand Trading Strategy for Beginners
by Joseph Moriaco
Forex (Forex Trading, Investing, Investment, Trading, Stocks, Options)
by Brian Stclair
Liquidity Risk (Global Financial Markets) (Finance and Capital Markets)
by E Banks
Liquidity Management is now a core consideration for banks and other financial institutions following the collapse of numerous well-known banks in 2007-8. This timely new edition will provide practical guidance on liquidity risk and its management – now mandatory under new regulation.
Foundations of Futures Markets (Financial Economists of the Twentieth Century)
by A G Malliaris
Futures markets undergo perpetual change, influenced by and in turn influencing the flux of the world economy, trade balances and the nature of trading itself. A.G. Malliaris has been a pioneer in the analysis of futures markets, and this definitive selection of his work in the area provides a comprehensive analysis of the field.The book is unique in the literature of futures markets because of three distinct features: a comprehensive survey of the field, an exposition of several methodologies,...
Mind Over Markets (Wiley Trading)
by James F Dalton, Eric T. Jones, and Robert B. Dalton
A timely update to the book on using the Market Profile method to trade Emerging over twenty years ago, Market Profile analysis continues to realize a strong following among active traders. The approach explains the underlying dynamics and structure of markets, identifies value areas, price rejection points, and measures the strength of buyers and sellers. Unlike more conventional forms of technical analysis, Market Profile is an all-encompassing approach, and Mind Over Markets, Updated Edition...
A guide to using the VIX to forecast and trade markets Known as the fear index, the VIX provides a snapshot of expectations about future stock market volatility and generally moves inversely to the overall stock market. Trading VIX Derivatives will show you how to use the Chicago Board Options Exchange's S&P 500 volatility index to gauge fear and greed in the market, use market volatility to your advantage, and hedge stock portfolios. Engaging and informative, this book skillfully explains the...
Rare is the opportunity to chat with a legendary financial figure and hear the unvarnished truth about what really goes on behind the scenes. Hedgehogging represents just such an opportunity, allowing you to step inside the world of Wall Street with Barton Biggs as he discusses investing in general, hedge funds in particular, and how he has learned to find and profit from the best moneymaking opportunities in an eat--what--you--kill, cutthroat investment world.
SOFR Futures and Options is the practical guide through the maze of the transition from LIBOR. In the first section, it provides an in-depth explanation of the concepts involved: The repo market and the construction of SOFRSOFR-based lending markets and the term rateThe secured-unsecured basisSOFR futures and options and their spread contractsMargin and convexityApplying these insights, the second section offers detailed worked-through examples of hedging loans, swaps, bonds, and floors with SOF...
Price-Forecasting Models for Honda Motor Ltd 7267 Stock (Nikkei 225 Components, #57)
by Ton Viet Ta
Hedge Fund Investment Management (Elsevier Finance)
There has been a tremendous growth in the Hedge Fund industry in recent years. It is estimated that there are more than 8000 Hedge Funds in the US alone. They have grown in popularity since the bear market of the early 2000s which convinced many people that they cannot just own stocks outright or inside mutual funds. Most investors understand mutual funds. They understand that the manager selects stocks and buys them. They also understand why they made (or lost) money in their mutual fund invest...
Thomas R. Jones is about to take a big step in his life: he is about to leave his fairly secure job with a large investment bank and to become an independent fund manager. In order to survive Thomas needs to be one step ahead of the crowd every step of the way and this involves a steep learning curve. One way in which Thomas hopes to achieve this is through the strategic use of derivatives. Research indicates that most fund managers could benefit from the use of derivatives but very few actuall...