Getting Started in Emerging Markets (Getting Started In..., #45) (Getting Started in S)
by Christopher Poillon
How every investor can seize the huge potential of overseas emerging markets This book offers a clear roadmap to navigating emerging markets. In clear terms every investor can understand, it explains what an emerging market is, why investors should invest in them, and what the risks are in particular markets, including Latin America, East Asia, and China. The book offers a systematic process that can be easily followed for successful investing in emerging markets.
Exotic Options (Self-Study Options S.)
The scientific study of complex systems has transformed a wide range of disciplines in recent years, enabling researchers in both the natural and social sciences to model and predict phenomena as diverse as earthquakes, global warming, demographic patterns, financial crises, and the failure of materials. In this book, Didier Sornette boldly applies his varied experience in these areas to propose a simple, powerful, and general theory of how, why, and when stock markets crash. Most attempts to ex...
Stock Market for Beginners Book (Investing, #1)
by John Border and Evan J Houpt
Managing Concentrated Stock Wealth (Bloomberg Financial) (Bloomberg Professional)
by Tim Kochis and Michael J. Lewis
The Methodical Compendium of Concentrated Portfolio Options Managing Concentrated Stock Wealth, Second Edition is the adviser's guide to skillfully managing the risk and opportunity presented by concentrated stock holdings. Written by Tim Kochis, a recognized leader in financial planning, this book walks you through twenty strategies for managing concentrated stock wealth. Each strategy equips you with the tools and information you need to preserve and grow your clients' wealth. Supported with e...
The stranger-than-fiction story of how one well-respected money manager built a business empire over decades by means of a classic Ponzi scheme (this is a fraudulent investment strategy which pays returns to early investors with money put in later by subsequent Investors). When in late 2008 Bernard Madoff revealed the scam to his devoted investors, to his trusting colleagues, to his sons, and to the World, he admitted he had bilked wealthy individuals, charities, hedge funds, mutual funds, synag...
Investor Wiz! an Educational Investment Course for Novice Investors
by Soraya Nasrallah and Soraya Gazelle
Customer Margin Rules Relating to Security Futures
by Securities and Exchange Commission
Stock Market Investing Playbook (Trading Online for a Living, #2)
by David Reese
Stock Market Investing Strategies (Stock Market Investing, #4)
by Matthew Aziz