Top Hedge Fund Traders on Profiting in the Global Markets
Inside the House of Money lifts the veil on the typically opaque world of hedge funds, offering a rare glimpse at how today’s highest paid money managers approach their craft. Author Steven Drobny demystifies how these star traders make billions for well-heeled investors, revealing their theories, strategies and approaches to markets. Drobny, cofounder of Drobny Global Advisors, an international macroeconomic research and advisory firm, has tapped into his network and beyond in order assemble this collection of thirteen interviews with the industry’s best minds. Along the way, you’ll get an inside look at firsthand trading experiences through some of the major world financial crises of the last few decades. Whether Russian bonds, Pakistani stocks, Southeast Asian currencies or stakes in African brewing companies, no market or instrument is out of bounds for these elite global macro hedge fund managers. Highly accessible and filled with in-depth expert opinion, Inside the House of Money is a must-read for financial professionals and anyone else interested in understanding the complexities at stake in world financial markets.

“The ruminations of supposedly hush-hush hedge fund operators are richly illuminating.” –New York Times

Author: Steven Drobny

Hardcover: 
384 pages

Company: Wiley 

(2006-04-21)

ISBN: 0471794473

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Day Trading For Dummies (For Dummies (Business & Personal Finance))
Are you thinking about day trading as a career? If you love the thrill of the markets, can handle the pressure of waiting for the right moment to buy and sell stocks, and you like taking risks, then Day Trading For Dummies is the guide for you!

Day Trading For Dummies explains the ins and outs of day trading—both online and through a brokerage house—and helps you determine if this quick-action, trading-for-income opportunity is right for you. You’ll discover how day trading works, what the pitfalls are, and what some of the alternatives are for your portfolio and for your career. This simple, straightforward guide presents a step-by-step plan of action for getting started, giving you the tools and strategies you need to:

  • Understand a “day in the life” of a day trader
  • Know the personality traits of a successful day trader
  • Learn about and sign up for asset classes
  • Weigh your risk tolerance
  • Plan and research your trades
  • Navigate the short-term markets
  • Raise capital and protect your principal investments
  • Comply with regulatory issues
  • Subscribe to research services
  • Use technical and fundamental analysis
  • Set up your home office to improve response times
  • Know when to hold onto a trade and when to exit
  • Use day trading to expand your investment options

Complete with sample trading plans, a list of ten common day trading mistakes and how to avoid them, and solid advice on handling stress and keeping your emotions in check, Day Trading For Dummies gets you on the path to becoming a great day trader!

Author: Ann C. Logue

Paperback: 
360 pages

Company: For Dummies 

(2007-10-29)

ISBN: 0470171499

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Mutual Funds - An Introduction and Brief History

Posted by admin on Mar 31st, 2008
2008
Mar 31

Each one of us does not have the expertise or the time to build and manage an investment portfolio. There is an excellent alternative available - mutual funds.

A mutual fund is an investment intermediary by which people can pool their money and invest it according to a predetermined objective.

Each investor of the mutual fund gets a share of the pool proportionate to the initial investment that he makes. The capital of the mutual fund is divided into shares or units and investors get a number of units proportionate to their investment.

The investment objective of the mutual fund is always decided beforehand. Mutual funds invest in bonds, stocks, money-market instruments, real estate, commodities or other investments or many times a combination of any of these.

The details regarding the funds’ policies, objectives, charges, services etc are all available in the fund’s prospectus and every investor should go through the prospectus before investing in a mutual fund.

The investment decisions for the pool capital are made by a fund manager (or managers). The fund manager decides what securities are to be bought and in what quantity.

The value of units changes with change in aggregate value of the investments made by the mutual fund.

The value of each share or unit of the mutual fund is called NAV (Net Asset Value).

Different funds have different risk - reward profile. A mutual fund that invests in stocks is a greater risk investment than a mutual fund that invests in government bonds. The value of stocks can go down resulting in a loss for the investor, but money invested in bonds is safe (unless the Government defaults - which is rare.) At the same time the greater risk in stocks also presents an opportunity for higher returns. Stocks can go up to any limit, but returns from government bonds are limited to the interest rate offered by the government.

History of Mutual Funds:

The first “pooling of money” for investments was done in 1774. After the 1772-1773 financial crisis, a Dutch merchant Adriaan van Ketwich invited investors to come together to form an investment trust. The goal of the trust was to lower risks involved in investing by providing diversification to the small investors. The funds invested in various European countries such as Austria, Denmark and Spain. The investments were mainly in bonds and equity formed a small portion. The trust was names Eendragt Maakt Magt, which meant “Unity Creates Strength”.

The fund had many features that attracted investors:

- It had an embedded lottery.
- There was an assured 4% dividend, which was slightly less than the average rates prevalent at that time. Thus the interest income exceeded the required payouts and the difference was converted to a cash reserve.
- The cash reserve was utilized to retire a few shares annually at 10% premium and hence the remaining shares earned a higher interest. Thus the cash reserve kept increasing over time - further accelerating share redemption.
- The trust was to be dissolved at the end of 25 years and the capital was to be divided among the remaining investors.

However a war with England led to many bonds defaulting. Due to the decrease in investment income, share redemption was suspended in 1782 and later the interest payments were lowered too. The fund was no longer attractive for investors and faded away.

After evolving in Europe for a few years, the idea of mutual funds reached the US at the end if nineteenth century. In the year 1893, the first closed-end fund was formed. It was named the “The Boston Personal Property Trust.”

The Alexander Fund in Philadelphia was the first step towards open-end funds. It was established in 1907 and had new issues every six months. Investors were allowed to make redemptions.

The first true open-end fund was the Massachusetts Investors’ Trust of Boston. Formed in the year 1924, it went public in 1928. 1928 also saw the emergence of first balanced fund - The Wellington Fund that invested in both stocks and bonds.

The concept of Index based funds was given by William Fouse and John McQuown of the Wells Fargo Bank in 1971. Based on their concept, John Bogle launched the first retail Index Fund in 1976. It was called the First Index Investment Trust. It is now known as the Vanguard 500 Index Fund. It crossed 100 billion dollars in assets in November 2000 and became the World’s largest fund.

Today mutual funds have come a long way. Nearly one in two households in the US invests in mutual funds. The popularity of mutual funds is also soaring in developing economies like India. They have become the preferred investment route for many investors, who value the unique combination of diversification, low costs and simplicity provided by the funds.

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All About Index Funds (All About)

Posted by admin on Mar 30th, 2008
2008
Mar 30

All About Index Funds (All About)

All The Tools and Techniques You Need to Invest Successfully in High-Yield, Low-Risk Index Funds

The updated Second Edition of Richard Ferri’s bestselling All About Index Funds offers individual investors an easy-to-use guide for capitalizing on one of today’s hottest investing areas_index funds. This wealth-building resource provides essential information on index funds; expert advice on how to start investing; and winning strategies for high returns with low risk.

The Second Edition of All About Index Funds features:

  • Updated tables, charts, and data on performance, fees, and new funds
  • Step-by-step guidance on active indexing and discussion of its expanding role
  • Coverage of all new U.S. equity indexes that have changed the dynamics of the index fund marketplace and a new chapter on commodities and commodity index funds
  • Vanguard’s revision of the indexes it uses for benchmarking
  • Discussion of the increasing popularity of ETFs for effective asset allocation

Author: Richard A. Ferri

Paperback: 
304 pages

Company: McGraw-Hill 

(2006-12-22)

ISBN: 0071484922

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Beating the Street

Posted by admin on Mar 30th, 2008
2008
Mar 30

Beating the Street
Develop a Winning Investment Strategy — with Expert Advice from “The Nation’s #1 Money Manager”

Peter Lynch’s “invest in what you know” strategy has made him a household name with investors both big and small.

An important key to investing, Lynch says, is to remember that stocks are not lottery tickets. There’s a company behind every stock and a reason companies — and their stocks — perform the way they do. In this book, newly revised and updated for the paperback edition, Peter Lynch shows you how you can become an expert in a company and how you can build a profitable investment portfolio, based on your own experience and insights and on straightforward do-it-yourself research. There’s no reason the individual investor can’t match wits with the experts, and this book will show you how.

In Beating the Street, Lynch for the first time:

* Explains how to devise a mutual fund strategy

* Shows how he goes about picking stocks, step-by-step

* Describes how the individual investor can improve his or her investment performance to rival that of the experts of the investment clubs.

Author: Peter Lynch

Paperback: 
336 pages

Company: Simon & Schuster 

(1994-05-25)

ISBN: 0671891634

List Price: $15.00
Amazon Price: $3.69

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2008
Mar 30

The ETF Book: All You Need to Know About Exchange-Traded Funds
Written by veteran financial professional and experienced author Richard Ferri, The ETF Book gives you a broad and deep understanding of this important investment vehicle and provides you with the tools needed to successfully integrate exchange-traded funds into any portfolio. Each chapter of The ETF Book offers concise coverage of various issues and is filled with in-depth insights on different types of ETFs as well as practical advice on how to select and manage them.

Author: Richard Ferri

Hardcover: 
386 pages

Company: Wiley 

(2007-12-04)

ISBN: 0470130636

List Price: $29.95
Amazon Price: $15.00

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All About Asset Allocation

Posted by admin on Mar 30th, 2008
2008
Mar 30

All About Asset Allocation

All About Asset Allocation goes beyond sound-bite financial columns and TV programs to explain asset allocation in terms that anyone can under- stand. Using a concise style, it features straight- forward explanations of asset allocation, a review of the asset allocation process, and guidelines for implementing strategies and programs.

Author: Richard A. Ferri

Paperback: 
256 pages

Company: McGraw-Hill 

(2005-09-15)

ISBN: 0071429581

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Mutual Funds For Dummies, 5th edition

Posted by admin on Mar 30th, 2008
2008
Mar 30

Mutual Funds For Dummies, 5th edition
Expanded coverage of ETFs, fund alternatives, and Internet research

Cash in on the latest wealth-building techniques with America’s #1 best-selling mutual fund book

Want to make the most of mutual funds? Personal finance expert Eric Tyson shares his time-tested investing advice, as well as updates to his fund recommendations and revised coverage of tax law changes, in this user-friendly resource. Sample fund portfolios and updated forms show you exactly how to accomplish your financial goals.

  • Pick the best funds and avoid losers
  • Assemble and maintain a portfolio

  • Evaluate your funds’ performance

  • Track and invest in funds online

  • Fix common fund problems

Author: Eric Tyson

Paperback: 
408 pages

Company: For Dummies 

(2007-08-27)

ISBN: 0470165006

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2008
Mar 30

Day Trading For Dummies (For Dummies (Business & Personal Finance))
Are you thinking about day trading as a career? If you love the thrill of the markets, can handle the pressure of waiting for the right moment to buy and sell stocks, and you like taking risks, then Day Trading For Dummies is the guide for you!

Day Trading For Dummies explains the ins and outs of day trading—both online and through a brokerage house—and helps you determine if this quick-action, trading-for-income opportunity is right for you. You’ll discover how day trading works, what the pitfalls are, and what some of the alternatives are for your portfolio and for your career. This simple, straightforward guide presents a step-by-step plan of action for getting started, giving you the tools and strategies you need to:

  • Understand a “day in the life” of a day trader
  • Know the personality traits of a successful day trader
  • Learn about and sign up for asset classes
  • Weigh your risk tolerance
  • Plan and research your trades
  • Navigate the short-term markets
  • Raise capital and protect your principal investments
  • Comply with regulatory issues
  • Subscribe to research services
  • Use technical and fundamental analysis
  • Set up your home office to improve response times
  • Know when to hold onto a trade and when to exit
  • Use day trading to expand your investment options

Complete with sample trading plans, a list of ten common day trading mistakes and how to avoid them, and solid advice on handling stress and keeping your emotions in check, Day Trading For Dummies gets you on the path to becoming a great day trader!

Author: Ann C. Logue

Paperback: 
360 pages

Company: For Dummies 

(2007-10-29)

ISBN: 0470171499

List Price: $24.99
Amazon Price: $13.41

Used Price: $13.41

The Lies About Money

Posted by admin on Mar 30th, 2008
2008
Mar 30

The Lies About Money
RIC EDELMAN has helped more people achieve financial success than any other practicing financial advisor. In 2007, Wealth Manager magazine listed his firm as the largest in terms of number of clients. Barron’s four times named him among America’s top 100 financial advisors in the country, and in 2004, Ric was inducted into the Financial Advisor Hall of Fame. His books have a million copies in print, including several foreign languages, and have topped the New York Times bestseller list. His national radio show, PBS television specials, syndicated newspaper column, and award-winning Web sites make him a house-hold name.

Consumers love Ric’s unconventional yet common-sense approach to investing and personal finance. He revealed how everyday Americans achieve financial security in the #1 New York Times bestseller Ordinary People, Extraordinary Wealth. His first bestselling book, the personal financial classic The Truth About Money, was named Book of the Year. Now, Ric reveals the deceptive and manipulative business practices occurring in your retail mutual funds — practices that are causing you to suffer higher fees, greater risks, and lower returns than you realize. In The Lies About Money, Ric’s provocative new work, he offers you a detailed yet easy-to-follow plan that lets you take back control of your investments — and your financial future.

Ric’s unparalleled ability to explain complex financial concepts in a fun and entertaining way resonates with readers. In this book — his first in more than five years — he shares his most valuable lessons gained through two decades of working directly with individuals and families. He reveals the lies that have infiltrated your retail mutual funds and retirement accounts, and teaches you how to invest your money in your employer retirement plan, how to save for college, and for those who are retired, how to generate more income without sacrificing security. He shows you that proper money management has nothing to do with “hot tips” and everything to do with scientific analysis, bolstered by solid academic research and historical data. Ric explains exactly how the mutual fund scandal has caused him to change the way he manages his own money and the money entrusted to his firm by thousands of clients nationwide. Along the way, Ric shows you the secrets to investment success — a long-term focus, the importance of diversification, and the crucial need for (and methods of) portfolio rebalancing.

And the book doesn’t stop there — it will actually help you build an investment portfolio, one designed specifically around your needs. The book features a 24-page color insert containing 43 portfolio models, each based on the Edelman Managed Asset Program, one of the largest and fastest-growing money management programs in the country. Ric’s fun, interactive Guide to Portfolio Selection¨ will lead you on a fascinating journey through the book’s pages, taking you to the portfolio that’s right for you!

With insight and strategies that will change people’s lives, The Lies About Money offers the truth that everyone is looking for.

Author: Ric Edelman

Hardcover: 
336 pages

Company: Free Press 

(2007-09-01)

ISBN: 1416543112

List Price: $28.00
Amazon Price: $14.99

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