Financial Trading and Investing
[Book Description]
A former member of the American Stock Exchange introduces trading and financial markets to upper-division undergraduates and graduate students who are planning to work in the finance industry. Unlike standard investment texts that cover trading as one of many subjects, "Financial Trading and Investing" gives primary attention to trading, trading institutions, markets, and the institutions that facilitate and regulate trading activities-what economists call "market microstructure." The text will be accompanied by a website that can be used in conjunction with TraderEx, Markit, StocklinkU, Virtual Trade, Vecon Lab Experiment, Tradingsim, IB Student Trading Lab, Brenexa, Stock Trak and How the Market Works. It introduces the financial markets and the quantitative tools used in them so students learn how the markets operate and gain experience with their principal tools. It helps students develop their skills with the most popular trading simulation programs so they can reuse the book to solve day-to-day problems. It stretches from investor behavior to hedging strategies and noise trading, capturing recent advances in an up-to-date reference source.
[Table of Contents]
Chapter 1 - Introduction to Securities Trading and Markets
Chapter 2 - Financial Markets, Trading Processes, and Instruments
Chapter 3 - Institutional Trading
Chapter 4 - Regulation of Trading and Securities Markets
Chapter 5 - Adverse Selection, Trading, and Spreads
Chapter 6 - Random Walks, Risk and Arbitrage
Chapter 7 - Arbitrage and Hedging with Fixed Income Instruments and Currencies
Chapter 8 - Arbitrage and Hedging with Options
Chapter 9 - Evaluating Trading Strategies and Performance
Chapter 10 - The Mind of the Investor
Chapter 11 - Market Efficiency
Chapter 12 - Trading Gone Awry
Mathematics Appendix
Glossary
End-of-Chapter Exercise Solutions
Index