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The bestselling holy grail of trading information-now brought
completely up to date to give traders an edge in the
marketplace
"Sound trading advice and lots of ideas you can use to develop
your own trading methodology."-Jack Schwager, author of" Market
Wizards and The New Market Wizards"
This trading masterpiece has been fully updated to address all
the concerns of today's market environment. With substantial new
material, this second edition features Tharp's new 17-step trading
model. "Trade Your Way to Financial Freedom" also addresses reward
to risk multiples, as well as insightful new interviews with top
traders, and features updated examples and charts.
Employee share ownership is generally put forward as a method of
strengthening social ties in the company and a tool for sharing the
fruits of growth. The COVID-19 pandemic has inflicted permanent
financial damage to businesses and, unfortunately, forced them to
consider worst-case-scenarios to mop up liquidity problems. In
order to reduce the social cost of the crisis to preserve jobs,
companies are called upon to act in solidarity with their employees
by promoting employee share ownership. Employee Share Ownership and
Impacts on Organizational Value and Behavior gathers informational
feedback on the practice of employee share ownership and its
effects on the attitude and value of companies and its ability to
alleviate the financial damage of the COVID-19 pandemic. Covering
topics such as family firms, attitudinal effects, and quality of
governance, this book provides an essential resource for employee
ownership professionals, business managers, researchers,
politicians, decision makers, cooperative businesses, business
students, professors, researchers, and academicians.
Risk Adjustment, Risk Sharing and Premium Regulation in Health
Insurance Markets: Theory and Practice describes the goals, design
and evaluation of health plan payment systems. Part I contains 5
chapters discussing the role of health plan payment in regulated
health insurance markets, key aspects of payment design (i.e. risk
adjustment, risk sharing and premium regulation), and evaluation
methods using administrative data on medical spending. Part II
contains 14 chapters describing the health plan payment system in
14 countries and sectors around the world, including Australia,
Belgium, Chile, China, Columbia, Germany, Ireland, Israel, the
Netherlands, Russia, Switzerland and the United States. Authors
discuss the evolution of these payment schemes, along with ongoing
reforms and key lessons on the design of health plan payment.
This authoritative and accessible investment classic promises rare
insight into what it really takes to run money in a top-performing
investment fund. Anthony Bolton, the UK's most successful stock
market investor, tells the story of his contrarian approach to
managing money. He provides invaluable lessons on the factors that
really matter in picking a stock: the need to identify good
managers, how to run a portfolio, the importance of value
investing, reading charts and how to trade successfully.
This book is a good collection of state-of-the-art approaches to
financial engineering. It will be especially useful to new
researchers and practitioners working in this field and will help
them to quickly grasp the current state of financial engineering.
The book equips the readers with comprehensive understanding of
technological issues and financial innovations in environmental and
social matters. It will allow the readers to use new econometric
and operational methods to examine certain innovative products.
Finally, it proposes new operational solutions based on a framework
of analysis that has not yet been explored, so that the dialogue
between financial engineering professionals and company managers
may be more efficient, effective and impactful.
Applied Macroeconomics for Public Policy applies system and control
theory approaches to macroeconomic problems. The book shows how to
build simple and efficient macroeconomic models for policy
analysis. By using these models, instead of complex multi-criteria
models with uncertain parameters, readers will gain new certainty
in macroeconomic decision-making. As high debt to GDP ratios cause
problems in societies, this book provides insights on improving
economies during and after economic downturns.
This classic textbook in the field, now completely revised and
updated, provides a bridge between theory and practice. Appropriate
for the second course in Finance for MBA students and the first
course in Finance for doctoral students, the text prepares students
for the complex world of modern financial scholarship and practice.
It presents a unified treatment of finance combining theory,
empirical evidence and applications.
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