The Investor's Guidebook to Derivatives: Demystifying Derivatives and Their Applications
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Rating | : | 4.56 (659 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0735205299 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 272 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-02-14 |
Language | : | English |
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and senior vice president of advanced training at PaineWebber Inc. Stuart R. Veale is the president and founder of the Investment Performance Institute Inc., a firm that specializes in providing advanced level practical capital markets training and consulting services to the financial services indus
He has published six books including The Handbook of the U.S. . About the AuthorStuart R. Capital Markets, Bond Yield Analysis, Tapping the Small Business Market, Essential Investment Math, Essential Asset Allocation, and Stocks, Bonds, Options, Futures. and senior vice president of advanced training at PaineWebber Inc. Veale is the president and founder of the Investment Performance Institute Inc., a firm that specializes in providing advanced level practical capital markets training and consulting services to the financial services industry. Previously he was a senior vice president of portfolio strategy and design for the national sales group at Prudential Securities Inc
Starting with basic concepts and then building to state-of-the-art pricing models, strategies, and tactics, these succinct handbooks will be useful for everyone from new hires through experienced professionals. Unlike most books, which are read once and sit on the shelf, professionals will refer to these books repeatedly throughout their careers.. A concise yet comprehensive guidebook that addresses the practical aspects of investing in derivatives.Written for the professional market but accessible enough for individual investors, The Investor’s Guidebook to Derivatives includes all the information needed to succeed in today&rsq
D. Finger said FROM HEDGING TO DIGITAL KNOCKOUT OPTIONS. Bought this book as I recently began working more with Equity derivatives at work. Veale's book is great for people who already work in the finance world and who are looking to gain more knowledge on derivatives including their valuation and trading. The book contains problem sets as well as examples including binomial, trinomial, and black-scholes models. After reading his Equities book which I thought was excellent I purchased this. The immediate difference you'll notice is the terms used in this book assume that the reader has some knowledge of the financial markets as opposed to the other. The book covers fixed inc