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Professional-level guidance on effectively trading ETFs in markets
around the world The ETF Handbook is a comprehensive handbook for
using Exchange Traded Funds, designed specifically for
institutional investors and professional advisors seeking to
improve ETF profitability. While ETFs trade like stocks, they are
not stocks and the differences impact every aspect of their use.
This book provides full guidance toward effectively monitoring,
analyzing, and executing ETFs, including the technical details you
won't find anywhere else. You'll learn how they work, where they
fit, and who is using them, as well as the resources that exist to
provide access for investors. This new second edition includes
updated coverage on how business has moved from niche to
mainstream, ETF performance and issuers around the world, and
changes to the users of ETFs in the US. The companion website
features instructional video, as well as ready-to-use spreadsheets
for calculating NAV and IIV. Most of the literature surrounding
ETFs is geared toward individual investors or traders, but this
book is written from the professional perspective complete with the
deeper mechanical information professionals require. * Learn the
analysis and execution methods specific to ETFs * Discover why ETFs
require a sophisticated level of skill * Consider how ETFs perform
in different market environments * Examine the impact of managed
ETF portfolio growth ETFs are incredibly flexible and valuable
tools, but using them effectively demands a more sophisticated
skillset, even among professional money managers and traders. Daily
volumes and spreads do not tell the full story regarding
availability and liquidity, and treating ETFs just like stocks can
dramatically impact profits. The ETF Handbook is the professional's
guide to the ETF markets worldwide with expert insight on the
technical details that matter.
With incisive critical ana lysis and historical examples, "The
Great Crash Ahead "lays bare the traditional assumptions of
economics, outlining why the next financial crash and crisis is
inevitable, and just around the corner-- coming between mid-2012
and early 2015. Widely respected in the financial world for his
accurate forecasts, Harry S. Dent, Jr., shows that the government
doesn't drive our economy, consumers and businesses do; that the
Fed does not create most of the money in our economy, the private
banking system does. This necessary and illuminating book gives
very clear strategies for prospering in the challenging decade
ahead . . . a world turned upside down.
Grahams ideas inspired the investment community for nearly a century.--Smart Money Grahams method of investing is as relevant today as it was when he first espoused it during the Roaring Twenties.--Investors Business Daily Benjamin Grahams revolutionary theories have influenced and inspired investors for nearly 70 years. First published in 1934, his Security Analysis is still considered to be the value investing bible for investors of every ilk. Yet, it is the second edition of that book, published in 1940 and long since out of print, that many experts--including Graham protégé Warren Buffet--consider to be the definitive edition. This facsimile reproduction of that seminal work makes available to investors, once again, the original thinking of this centurys (and perhaps historys) most important thinker on applied portfolio investment.
The rapid advancement in encryption and network computing gave
birth to new tools and products that have influenced the local and
global economy alike. One recent and notable example is the
emergence of virtual currencies, also known as cryptocurrencies or
digital currencies. Virtual currencies, such as Bitcoin, introduced
a fundamental transformation that affected the way goods, services,
and assets are exchanged. Virtual currencies are experiencing an
increasing popularity in the financial markets and in portfolio
management as can be classified as financial asset or commodities
on a scale from pure medium of exchange advantages to pure store of
value advantages. As a result of its distributed ledgers based on
blockchain, cryptocurrencies offer some unique advantages to the
economy, investors, and consumers, but also pose considerable risks
to users and challenges for regulators when fitting the new
technology into the old legal framework. Bitcoin for example may be
useful in risk management and ideal for risk-averse investors in
anticipation of negative shocks to the market. The core objective
of this proposed book is to provide a comprehensive discussion on
the important issues related to cryptocurrencies ranging from
pricing, financial, legal to technological aspects.
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