Uncertainty and expectation
strategies for the trading of risk
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Word Count
42,750 words, Guess
Page Count
171 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL3703476M
- ISBN-100470850450
- OCLC Control Number51838671
- OCLC Control Numberuncertaintyexpec00gash
- Library of Congress Control Number2003270970
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- LibraryThing247458
- Goodreads3913990
Classifications
- DDC332.645
- LCCHG4661 .A74 2003
Description
In this entertaining and thoughtful book, Gerald Ashley sets out to explain what trading is, and lays out a modus operandi for being a trader and investor. He draws upon market anecdotes and examples from the past, seeking to debunk many myths surrounding financial markets, and to try and make the reader understand the real processes, risks and rewards that drive investment. In particular he examines ideas in market and individual investor behaviour, and questions the usefulness of many of todays standard investment techniques including benchmarks, charts, analysts and 'gurus'. He also lays out simple precepts for understanding investment risk and suggests ideas for managing your investments in today's markets.
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