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This book is intended to be, first of all, a complete collection of empirical studies on currency options and their implications on issues of exchange rate economics, such as exchange rate risk premiums, volatility, market expectations and credibility of exchange rate regimes. It contains presentations of both original classical works in this field and most recent research work. The subjects are presented in a coherent user-friendly book format.

Already the field's most comprehensive, reliable, and objective guidebook, Technical Analysis, Second Edition has been thoroughly updated to reflect the field's latest advances. Selected by the Market Technicians Association as the official companion to its prestigious Chartered Market Technician (CMT) program, this book systematically explains the theory of technical analysis, presenting academic evidence both for and against it. Using hundreds of fully updated illustrations, the authors explain the analysis of both markets and individual issues, and present complete investment systems and portfolio management plans. They present authoritative, up-to-date coverage of tested sentiment, momentum indicators, seasonal affects, flow of funds, testing systems, risk mitigation strategies, and many other topics. This edition thoroughly covers the latest advances in pattern recognition, market analysis, and systems management. The authors introduce new confidence tests; cover increasingly popular methods such as Kagi, Renko, Kase, Ichimoku, Clouds, and DeMark indicators; present innovations in exit stops, portfolio selection, and testing; and discuss the implications of behavioral bias for technical analysis. They also reassess old formulas and methods, such as intermarket relationships, identifying pitfalls that emerged during the recent market decline. For traders, researchers, and serious investors alike, this is the definitive book on technical analysis.

The Practical Guide to Wall Street is an indispensable resource for anyone who aspires to a front-office sales or trading position on Wall Street and an essential desk reference for market practitioners and those who interact with this exciting but widely misunderstood industry. Written by an experienced trader in a clear, conversational style and assuming no previous background in finance, The Practical Guide to Wall Street provides a thorough schooling in the core curriculum of the equity and equity derivatives sales and trading business - exactly what you would learn from sitting beside the traders at a tier-one Wall Street investment bank (except that in practice, traders rarely have time to provide such detailed explanations!) Topics covered include:Clear, detailed and intuitive explanations of all major products, their function, pricing and risks (several of which are unavailable anywhere else despite producing billions of dollars in annual revenue for Wall St.)The layout of the trading floor, the roles and responsibilities of the different sales and trading groups and how they interact to service the client businessAn overview of the structure of the macro-economy and the trader’s perspective on the significance of economic data releases and their impact on the financial marketsA review of those concepts from fundamental valuation and financial statement analysis of greatest relevance on the trading floor (as opposed to abstract valuation models)Practical details of the structure and functioning of the equity and derivative markets including translations of trader jargon, Bloomberg tips, market conventions, liquidity and risk considerations and much more…This book provides the first comprehensive explanation of all aspects of the functioning of the equities division, with information, details and insights previously only available to those who already worked on a trading floor. The availability of this material in a format accessible to non-professionals fundamentally changes the level of industry knowledge employers in the financial services industry can expect of new hires.

It is hard to believe, but 95 percent of the people who trade options lose money more often than they make money. One of the main reasons is that they get their advice from advisers who are ill-informed. They are like swimming instructors who teach people how to swim without ever going in the water themselves. Dr. Singh can honestly state that he has jumped into the deepest water, having traded more than $100 million in stock options, and trying out all kinds of strategies before he found ones which should be good. Acquiring this knowledge cost him millions. He offers it to you for the mere cost of the book. In his trading, I has been shocked to discover that most brokerage houses discourage people from trading options, even though in many cases option-trading is safer than direct stock purchase. It is of course not true of all cases. In Stock Options: Work ½ Hour a Day, Dr. Singh has analyzed different strategies for bull markets, bear markets and neutral markets, and through experience that was sometimes painful, come up with the best strategies of each. They are so good, he believes, that if it takes you more than half an hour a day to trade options profitably, you should stop doing it and instead gamble in a casino.
The Volatility Edge in Options Trading: New Technical Strategies for Investing in Unstable Markets [Hardcover]
Jeff Augen (Author)