Trading and Electronic Markets: What Investment Professionals Need to Know Trading and Electronic Markets: What Investment Professionals Need to Know

Trading and Electronic Markets: What Investment Professionals Need to Know

Descripción editorial

The true meaning of investment discipline is to trade only when you rationally expect that you will achieve your desired objective. Accordingly, managers must thoroughly understand why they trade. Because trading is a zero-sum game, good investment discipline also requires that managers understand why their counterparties trade. This book surveys the many reasons why people trade and identifies the implications of the zero-sum game for investment discipline. It also identifies the origins of liquidity and thus of transaction costs, as well as when active investment strategies are profitable. The book then explains how managers must measure and control transaction costs to perform well.

Electronic trading systems and electronic trading strategies now dominate trading in exchange markets throughout the world. The book identifies why speed is of such great importance to electronic traders, how they obtain it, and the trading strategies they use to exploit it. Finally, the book analyzes many issues associated with electronic trading that currently concern practitioners and regulators.

GÉNERO
Negocios y finanzas personales
PUBLICADO
2015
30 de octubre
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
92
Páginas
EDITORIAL
CFA Institute Research Foundation
VENDEDOR
RESEARCH FOUNDATION OF CFA INSTITUTE
TAMAÑO
544
KB

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