Investment: An A-Z Guide (Economist a-Z Guide)

Investment: An A-Z Guide (Economist a-Z Guide)

by PhilipRyland (Author)

Synopsis

Stockmarkets have soared and slumped, highlighting the risks of different kinds of investments. Everyone wants to buy low and sell high - and get a healthy stream of income in between. But it is not easy to do so. Any strategy for investment requires an essential level of knowledge that goes beyond the basics. This clear and lively guide explains the complexities and jargon of the investment world with entries that stretch from A to Z and cover such products, concepts and terms as: Advance-decline line, Arbitrage, Bear squeeze,Bottom fishing, Capital asset pricing model, Covariance, Dead cat bounce, Dow theory, Efficient frontier, Equity risk premium, Fibonacci numbers, Floating rate note, Golden cross, Hedge ratio, Indifference curve, Japanese candlesticks, Kondratief cycle,Mark to market, Noise trader, Odd-lot theory, Portfolio theory, Price-to-book ratio, Qualitative analysis, Random walk. Security analysis, Straddle, Tobin's Q, Trading collar, Unsystematic risk, Yield gap, Zero coupon bond. It also includes appendices on the performance of different stock markets over time, bond returns, leading equity markets, investment formulas and recommended reading.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
Publisher: Economist Books
Published: 07 May 2009

ISBN 10: 1846681685
ISBN 13: 9781846681684
Book Overview: The new essential guide from The Economist.

Media Reviews
There couldn't be a better time for these business guides from The Economist - They're a handy guide, with some dry humour and stern disapproval thrown it to stop things getting too dull - These are interesting and excellent reference guides to those interested in the markets, or who own shares. Anybody who thinks they have nothing to learn from these is asking for trouble, or raised eyebrows at the very leastA - Jeremy Hazlehurst, City AM.
Author Bio
Philip Ryland has been working in or writing about investment for nearly 20 years. He is currently associate editor of Investors Chronicle.