
by Robert A. Schwartz (Author), Bruce W. Weber (Author), Reto Francioni (Author)
Get a comprehensive course in equity trading with this book and CD-ROM combination. Providing in-depth insight and practical knowledge, the authors walk you through the dynamics of this market and the mechanics of trading -- from entering a trade to following the market and profitably exiting a position. The companion TraderEx CD-ROM features a computer-driven trade simulator that offers hands-on experience in making tactical trading decisions in different market situations. Each chapter of the book works in combination with the simulation software so both novice and experienced traders learn to be versatile and successful in their purchasing and selling decisions.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 432
Edition: Har/Cdr
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 16 Jun 2006
ISBN 10: 0471741558
ISBN 13: 9780471741558
RETO FRANCIONI has been the CEO of the Executive Board of Deutsche Boerse AG, since November 2005, and was president and chairman of the board of SWX Group. In 1993, Francioni joined Deutsche Boerse AG, where he was responsible for its entire cash market and later became its deputy chief executive officer. Earlier in his career, he was a director of the corporate finance division at Hoffmann-LaRoche AG, Switzerland. Francioni has a law degree and PhD in law from Zurich University and is Professor of Economics and Finance at the Zicklin School of Business, Baruch College, CUNY.
BRUCE W. WEBER is Associate Professor of InformationManagement at the London Business School, where he teaches information management and trading and financial market structure in MBA, master's, and executiveprograms. He has a PhD in decision sciences from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. His research on strategic uses of IT and the computerization of financial services has been published in a number of academic journals, and he has consulted for a host of financial services organizations. Prior to joining the London Business School in 2003, he was on the faculties of the Stern School of Business New York University and Baruch College, CUNY.