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Stock exchanges --- Stock-index futures --- Stock Market Crash, 1987 --- Stocks
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The Little Book of Common Sense Investing is the classic guide to getting smart about the market. Legendary mutual fund pioneer John C. Bogle reveals his key to getting more out of investing: low-cost index funds. Bogle describes the simplest and most effective investment strategy for building wealth over the long term: buy and hold, at very low cost, a mutual fund that tracks a broad stock market Index such as the S & P 500. While the stock market has tumbled and then soared since the first edition of Little Book of Common Sense was published in April 2007, Bogle's investment principles have endured and served investors well. This tenth anniversary edition includes updated data and new information but maintains the same long-term perspective as in its predecessor. Bogle has also added two new chapters designed to provide further guidance to investors: one on asset allocation, the other on retirement investing--Jacket
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Become an ETF expert with this up-to-date investment guide Want to expand your portfolio beyond stocks and mutual funds? (Of course you do, you smart investor you.) Then take a look at exchange-traded funds (ETFs)! A cross between an index fund and a stock, they're transparent, easy to trade, and tax-efficient. They're also enticing because they consist of a bundle of assets (such as an index, sector, or commodity), so diversifying your portfolio is easy. You might have even seen them offered in your 401(k) or 529 college plan. Exchange-Traded Funds For Dummies is your primer on ETFs. It gives you an insider (the legal kind!) perspective on the investment process, starting with an overview of ETFs and how they differ from stocks and mutual funds. The book also helps you measure risk and add on to your portfolio, and offers advice on how to avoid the mistakes even professionals sometimes make. Throughout, you'll also find plenty of tips, tricks, and even sample portfolios to set you up on the right path for investment success. With Exchange-Traded Funds For Dummies, you will: Find out exactly what exchange-traded funds are and why they make good investments Mix and match stock portfolios to diversify yours Go beyond stocks for maximum diversification: bonds, real estate, and commodity ETFs Maintain your portfolio for future growth With the tricks of the trade in Exchange-Traded Funds For Dummies, you can easily apply the knowledge you gain to turn good investments into great ones. Happy earning!.
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SOMEONE WILL MAKE MONEY ON YOUR FUNDS-WHY NOT YOU? ""This book is a treasure trove of practical research and pithy thoughts based on Gastineau's decades of experience; a valuable guide for the thoughtful investor.""-Harold Evensky, Chairman, Evensky, Brown & Katz ""Someone Will Make Money On Your Funds - Why Not You? will jar armchair mutual fund investors out of their PJ's. If you think checking out your funds in Morningstar and Lipper has you covered, you best read this book.""-Maureen Nevin Duffy, Editor/Publisher, The Turnaround Tactician ""This book is a must-r
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Money market. Capital market --- Capital structure --- Stock index futures. --- futures --- marche international financier --- theories economiques --- internationale financiele markt --- economische theorieen --- Stock index futures --- Financial futures --- Speculation --- Stocks
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Stock Market Crash, 1987. --- Financial crises --- Stock exchanges --- Securities --- Stock index futures --- Effect of monetary policy on --- United States.
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The organization of traditional mutual funds as Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) produced revolutionary changes in the fund industry. These changes, and the subsequent events to which they led, have greatly - creased the practical way of trading funds. Traditional mutual fund m- kets were fragmented, and transactions were both costly and from time to time difficult to arrange. Investments in emerging markets for example were anything but efficient. As a consequence of establishing ETF funds market segments, the efficiency of transactions has been broadly increased as well as transaction costs dramatically reduced. All this changed in the early Nineties with the introduction of the first ETF for the purpose of trading funds. Exchange Traded Funds – Structure, Regulation and Application of a New Fund Class is a comprehensive summary of articles covering all aspects of the Exchange Traded Fund industry. Similar to several publications of the last few years this book includes articles form academia as well as the banking, investment, and insurance industry, this combining theoretical evolution and practical implementation of Exchange Trades Funds. The present book is divided into four parts: The opening part, containing ETFs – A Leading Financial Innovation and From Continent to Sectors: Challenges and Uses of ETFs in Europe, is - signed to give the reader broad insight into the industry, developments and trends. Further, the article Spiders: Where Are the Bugs? examine the characteristics and performance of these instruments from an academic point of view.
Exchange traded funds. --- Stock index futures. --- Financial futures --- Speculation --- Stocks --- ETFs (Stock funds) --- Stock funds --- Finance. --- Management. --- Finance, general. --- Administration --- Industrial relations --- Organization --- Funding --- Funds --- Economics --- Currency question
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Florian Auinger highlights the core weaknesses and sources of criticism regarding the VIX Index as an indicator for the future development of financial market volatility. Furthermore, it is proven that there is no statistically significant causal relationship between the VIX and the S&P 500. As a consequence, the forecastability is not given in both directions. Obviously, there must be at least one additional variable that has a strong influence on market volatility such as emotions which, according to financial market experts, are considered to play a more and more important role in investment decisions. Contents Risk and Emotions Financial Market Volatility Behavioural Finance VIX Index Target Groups Researchers and students in the fields of risk management, portfolio management and investment banking Practitioners in these areas The Author Florian Auinger wrote his master thesis at the University of Applied Sciences in Steyr, Upper Austria and is currently working in the fields of mergers & acquisitions.
Economics/Management Science. --- Finance/Investment/Banking. --- Economics. --- Economie politique --- Finance --- Business & Economics --- Finance - General --- Investment & Speculation --- Banking --- Stock price forecasting --- Options (Finance) --- Securities --- Capital market --- Capital movements --- Stock exchanges --- Stock index futures --- Mathematical models. --- Prices --- Finance. --- Finance, general. --- Financial futures --- Speculation --- Stocks --- Funding --- Funds --- Economics --- Currency question
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Stock index futures --- AA / International- internationaal --- 306.173 --- 333.605 --- 333.642 --- 339.41 --- 332.63228 --- Financial futures --- Speculation --- Stocks --- Indexcijfers van de noteringen van effecten. --- Nieuwe financiële instrumenten. --- Termijn. Financial futures. --- Vermogensbeheer. --- Indexcijfers van de noteringen van effecten --- Nieuwe financiële instrumenten --- Termijn. Financial futures --- Vermogensbeheer
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The purpose of the Special Issue “Quantitative Methods in Economics and Finance” of the journal Risks was to provide a collection of papers that reflect the latest research and problems of pricing complex derivates, simulation pricing, analysis of financial markets, and volatility of exchange rates in the international context. This book can be used as a reference for academicians and researchers who would like to discuss and introduce new developments in the field of quantitative methods in economics and finance and explore applications of quantitative methods in other business areas.
omnichannel (omni-channel) sales --- sales funnel --- cost of sales --- customer relationship management (CRM), Big Data --- robo-advisor --- financial innovations --- diffusion --- exchange traded funds --- stock index futures --- stock index options --- stock market indexes --- business finance --- earnings management --- EBIT --- financial modelling --- homogeneity --- stationarity --- time series methods --- unit root --- loan pricing --- RAROC --- loan origination --- exchange-rate risk --- long-range dependency --- wavelets --- multi-frequency analysis --- AUD–USD exchange rate --- π-option --- American-type option --- optimal stopping --- Monte Carlo simulation --- economic security of companies --- valuation of intangible assets and intellectual property --- International Valuation Standards (IVS) --- legal disputes over intellectual rights --- time series --- prediction --- exchange rate --- artificial neural networks --- radial basis function --- multi-layer perceptron --- seasonal fluctuations --- global economy