The Handbook of Trading: Strategies for Navigating and Profiting from Currency, Bond, and Stock Markets
Added by: JustGoodNews | Karma: 4306.26 | Non-Fiction, Economics and Management | 1 August 2012
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The Handbook of Trading: Strategies for Navigating and Profiting from Currency, Bond, and Stock Markets
Greg N. Gregoriou is a professor of finance in the School of Business and Economics at the State University of New York (Plattsburgh). He is co-editor of the Journal of Derivatives and Hedge Funds and an editorial board member of the Journal of Wealth Management and the Journal of Risk Management in Financial Institutions. His books with McGraw-Hill include The Credit Derivatives Handbook, The VaR Modeling Handbook, and The Risk Modeling Evaluation Handbook. He lives in Plattsburgh, NY.
Bill Poulos has compiled an affordable home study course. The course is primarily delivered through video presentations, consisting of six modules. A seventh bonus module has been included for good measure. Each module addresses a distinct aspect of Forex and each of the four trading systems provided as part of the course. The printed materials reinforce the video presentations and include trading "blueprints" on heavy card stock. These serve as "cheat sheets" for quick and easy reference once you begin trading.
Value in Time: Better Trading through Effective Volum
Added by: JustGoodNews | Karma: 4306.26 | Non-Fiction, Economics and Management | 20 July 2012
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Value in Time: Better Trading through Effective Volum
On April 9, 2001, a revolution in the technical analysis of stock trading began when traders started to use decimalization—measuring stock prices to the penny instead of in sixteenths of a dollar. The objective was to make the stock price fluctuations easier to understand for the general public—but the reality was that it killed market visibility and, some believe, encouraged price manipulation.
Added by: saimoh76 | Karma: 7331.60 | Non-Fiction, Economics and Management | 18 July 2012
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Urban Life And Economy
To have a healthy society economics is only one of the things that we need to look into. There are lot of other things that comes into play. A package consisting of economics, organizations, banks, governance, education, ethics and solutions that goes into building a functional society is labeled under the ‘Nonprofit Earth Exchange Based Economy’ which is described in the book ‘urban life and economy’. What is a ‘Nonprofit Earth Exchange based Economy’?