Edition: Har/CD-ROM Publication date: 2004-12-27 Dewey code: 332.45 List Price: $85.00 Price: $47.45
Review ForeX Trading for Maximum Profit: The Best Kept Secret Off Wall Street / Wiley:Take an in-depth, how-to look at Forex trading using the methods, analysis, and insights of a renowned trader, Raghee Horner. As the fate of the dollar against foreign currency generates both anxiety and opportunities, currency trading has been drawing much interest and a growing following among traders in the United States. The Forex market is particularly attractive because it trades with no gaps and has unlimited guaranteed stop-losses. The liquidity of the Forex market and worldwide participation makes for more reliable and longer lasting trends as well. Raghee Horner, legendary not only as a top Forex trader but as a master teacher of trading systems and techniques, draws on her winning tools and methods, including classic charting techniques, in this book. She'll enable you, regardless of your skill level as a trader or investor, to understand how the Forex operates and lays out a blueprint for getting starting in this little-understood but high-potential trading vehicle.
Authors
- David F. Swensen
- John L. Maginn
- Charles D. Ellis
- Jan R. Squires
- Keith P. Ambachstsheer
- Katrina F. Sherrerd
- John R. Thomas
Publication date: 1994-10 Dewey code: 332.6 List Price: $35.00 Price: $34.99
Review Investment Policy / AIMR (CFA Institute):International investment policy issues are especially challenging in the 1990s. This proceedings of a seminar sponsored jointly by CFA Institute and Security Analysts Association of Japan addresses topics from endowment management to a comparison of U. S. and Japanese pension policies. It includes a case study focusing on asset allocation in uncertain capital market conditions.
Edition: 1 Publication date: 1985-08-01 Dewey code: 332.0941 List Price: $180.00 Price: $56.65
Review Money, Finance, and Empire, 1790-1960: Money Finance & Empire / Routledge:Scholars have recently begun to pay renewed attention to the economics of empire, focusing in particular on the requirements of metropolitan Britain's economy and on the activities of imperial businesses. Within this broad field, financial questions, not least the subject of investment overseas or the 'export of capital', have long had a prominent place, and have been equally affected by the development of new appraoches. The consensus as to the volume and direction of Britain's overseas investments is being vigorously challenged. Technological advances have encouraged on a greatly enlarged scale the compilation and analysis of information about British investments and shareholdings abroad. The gradual easing of restrictions on business records has increased facilities for the study, especially, of imperial and colonial banking. Work on the financial policies of central governments is revealing much of interest to students of twentieth-century colonial rule and decolonization. This collection of essays brings together a selection of the latest research on these and other themes, and, for comparative purposes, includes examples of recent continental work.
Publication date: 2009-12-21 Dewey code: 332.64019 List Price: $49.95 Price: $32.97
Review The Mental Strategies of Top Traders: The Psychological Determinants of Trading Success (Wiley Trading) / Wiley:Trading tends to be a winner-take-all activity where a small number of traders are very successful, while the majority either lose money or generate relatively small profits. In The Mental Strategies of Top Traders, Ari Kiev identifies and analyzes the characteristics of successful traders and shows aspiring traders to cultivate these same characteristics. Successful trading, Kiev asserts, requires an unusual and sometimes contradictory blend of intellectual and psychological abilities: The willingness to take risks, but in a very controlled manner. The ability to develop high-conviction trading ideas in the face of unpredictable markets and incomplete information. A strong drive to win, but an ability to deal with frequent failure. The ability to remain comfortable in a psychological environment of constant discomfort. Kiev supports his analysis with comments from contemporary traders and portfolio managers, many of whom struggled with the markets of 2008. Kiev explains that aspiring traders can develop qualities that lead to trading success by establishing “stretch” goals; cultivating a sense of variant perception in order to develop unique trading ideas; avoiding emotional decisions; maintaining a sense of urgency about producing results; and increasing effort in times of mental stress and market volatility. The book reflects Kiev’s work with professional traders and, as such, is an honest depiction of the challenges of trading and a clear explanation of what it takes to succeed.
Publication date: 1991-11 Dewey code: 332.660952 List Price: $32.95 Price: $32.95
Review Investment Banking in Japan: Retrospect and Prospects (Europaische Hochschulschriften Reihe V, Volks- Und Betriebswirtschaft) / Peter Lang Publishing:
Publication date: 2009-12-02 Dewey code: 332 List Price: $49.95 Price: $32.97
Review Chasing the Same Signals: How Black-Box Trading Influences Stock Markets from Wall Street to Shanghai (Wiley Trading) / Wiley:The worst stock market crash since Black Monday during October of 1987 occurred during the first week of August of 2007. But nobody noticed. On the morning of August 6th 2007, investment professionals were baffled with unprecedented stock patterns. Mining sector stocks were up +18% but manufacturing stocks were down -14%. It was an extreme sector skew yet the S&P index was unchanged at +0. 5% on the day. The next few days would continue with excessive volatility. MBI Insurance, a stock that had rarely attracted speculation would finish up +15% on Aug 6th, followed by another +7% on Aug 7th, and then finish down -22% over the subsequent two days. The brief rally in MBI was short lived. Only weeks later would investors begin to have insights on the dispersion patterns. [+]
Prominent hedge funds that had never had a negative annual performance began disclosing excessive trading loses with many notable firms reporting several hundred millions were lost - in a single day. Hedge funds were hemorrhaging in excess of 30% of their assets when the S&P index was unchanged. The market dispersion was the side effects of the synchronous unwind ignited by the hordes of "computerized" strategies that were caught off guard when history didn't repeat. It was the industry's first world wide panic - by machines. Over the past decade, computerized (or black-box) trading has had a coming of age. Black-box firms use mathematical formulas to buy and sell stocks. The industry attracts the likes of mathematicians, astrophysics and robot scientists. They describe their investment strategy as a marriage of economics and science. Their proliferation has been on the back of success, black-box firms have been among the best performing funds over the past decade, the marquee firms have generated double-digit performance with few if any months of negative returns. Through their coming of age, these obscure mathematicians have joined the ranks of traditional buy-n-hold investors in their influence of market valuations. A rally into the market close is just as likely the byproduct of a technical signal as an earnings revision. They are speculated to represent a one third of all market volume albeit their influence to the day-to-day gyrations goes largely unnoticed. CNBC rarely comments on the sentiments of computerized investors. Conventional wisdom suggests that markets are efficient, random walks and that stock prices rise and fall with the fundamentals of the company. How then have black-box traders prospered and how do they exploit market inefficiencies? Are their strategies on their last legs or will they adapt to the new landscape amidst the global financial crisis? Chasing the Same Signals is a unique chronicle of the black-box industry's rise to prominence and their influence on the market place. This is not a story about what signals they chase, but rather a story on how they chase and compete for the same signals.
Authors
- Mick Broadbent
- John Cullen
Edition: 3 Publication date: 2003-05 Dewey code: 658.15 List Price: $44.95 Price: $40.49
Review Managing Financial Resources, Third Edition (CMI Diploma in Management Series) / Butterworth-Heinemann:Managing Financial Resources addresses the complicated issues of financial planning and control. These include performance measures and cost analysis, methods of improving profitability and techniques of financial monitoring and control. Real examples and case studies are used throughout to illustrate points in a practical context. All chapters have been updated and new material has been added to extend the original text in areas such as public sector management issues, audit commission, capital investment decisions, stakeholder analysis for published reports and accounts, performance measurement, outsourcing, new developments in the public sector and transfer pricing. This book is based on the Management Charter Initiative's Occupational Standards for Management NVQs and SVQs at level 4. It is particularly suitable for managers on the Diploma in Management or part 1 of the Postgraduate Diploma, especially those accredited by the Chartered Management Institute and Edexcel but this also a useful text for practicing managers and those individuals studying for a MBA. Fully revised and updated and includes new material on areas such as public sector management issues, audit commission, shareholder value analysis and intellectual propertyFocuses on finance for the non-financial managerFollows the learning outcomes of the syllabus for the Chartered Management Institute.
Publication date: 2007-01-02 Dewey code: 332.63244 List Price: $55.00 Price: $52.00
Review The Loan Officer's Practical Guide to Residential Finance / Quick-Start Publications:This is the 2009 Edition of the first book in the "Practical Guide" series for the mortgage industry. Published since 1992, and updated annually, this 198 page textbook was written as an answer to the "sink-or-swim" training methods of many mortgage firms. The format is designed to give the newly initiated loan officer/agent, lender, processor, or other initiate the practical information they need to do the loan officer's job. The reader learns how to understand rate and point quotes, how to use a financial calculator, how to make basic computations customers require, how to understand loan programs and compare product features. The student progresses through understanding loan specifications - Conventional Conforming, Jumbo, FHA/VA and Sub-Prime program guidelines - to a practical understanding of ratios, income, assets and closing costs, debts and credit history. This is then placed in the context of the loan application - how to collect all the required documents and disclosures and supervise a loan from application to closing. Beyond the basics, students learn how to finance various property types; condos, PUDs, new construction and investment property. A detailed chapter on refinancing addresses the issues which most often confront the loan officer in a period of heavy refinancing - 10 reasons to refinance. Finally, understanding how loans are made in the secondary market and the basics of interest rate quoting and behavior are covered. This product is submitted for approval for use in continuing education in all states which have, or are adopting, a requirement. [+]
Many companies use this product as a handout to prospective new loan officers. Many loan officers give this product to their referral sources to help educate them to the requirements of the industry.
Edition: Unabridged 2nd Publication date: 2009-09-01 Dewey code: 330 List Price: $32.95 Price: $32.95
Review The Making of Modern Economics: The Lives and Ideas of the Great Thinkers, 2nd Edition / Blackstone Audio, Inc.:Here is a bold, updated history of economics, the dramatic story of how the great economic thinkers built today's rigorous social science. Noted financial writer and economist Mark Skousen has revised this popular work to provide more material on Adam Smith and Karl Marx, and expanded coverage of Joseph Stiglitz, "imperfect" markets, and behavioral economics. This comprehensive, yet accessible introduction to the major economic philosophers of the past 225 years begins with Adam Smith and continues through the present day. The text examines the contributions made by each individual to our understanding of the role of the economist, the science of economics, and economic theory. To make the work more engaging, boxes in each chapter highlight little-known - and often amusing - facts about the economists' personal lives that affected their work.
Edition: 3 Publication date: 2004-12-10 Dewey code: 332.6320420973 List Price: $65.00 Price: $33.84
Review Security Analysis: The Classic 1951 Edition / McGraw-Hill:With nearly a million copies sold, Security Analysis has been continuously in print for more than sixty years. No investment book in history had either the immediate impact, or the long-term relevance and value, of its first edition in 1934. By 1951, seventeen years past its original publication and more than a decade beyond its revised and acclaimed 1940 second edition, authors Benjamin Graham and David Dodd had seen business and investment markets travel from the depths of Depression to the heights of recovery, and had observed investor behavior during both the calm of peacetime and the chaos of World War II. The prescient thinking and insight displayed by Graham and Dodd in the first two editions of Security Analysis reached new heights in the third edition. In words that could just as easily have been written today as fifty years ago, they detail techniques and strategies for attaining success as individual investors, as well as the responsibilities of corporate decision makers to build shareholder value and transparency for those investors. The focus of the book, however, remains its timeless guidance and advice-that careful analysis of balance sheets is the primary road to investment success, with all other considerations little more than distractions. The authors had seen and survived the Great Depression as well as the political and financial instabilities of World War II and were now better able to outline a program for sensible and profitable investing in the latter half of the century. Security Analysis: The Classic 1951 Edition marks the return of this long-out-of-print work to the investment canon. It will reacquaint you with the foundations of value investing-more relevant than ever in tumultuous twenty-first century markets-and allow you to own the third installment in what has come to be regarded as the most accessible and usable title in the history of investment publishing.
Publication date: 2008-02-08 Dewey code: 332.644 List Price: $60.00 Price: $32.91
Review Trader Vic on Commodities: What's Unknown, Misunderstood, and Too Good to Be True (Wiley Trading) / Wiley:In Trader Vic on Commodities, Wall Street legend Victor Sperandeo explains in simple terms how these markets operate, removes some of the mystique and uncertainty involved, and offers a proven method for capitalizing on commodity market trends—without taking giant risks. Sperandeo shows that, as commodities are cyclical in nature, your goal should be to capture as much of the major market trends as possible, while balancing that goal with a minimum of risk.
Creator: Richard H. Thaler Edition: illustrated edition Publication date: 2005-07-05 Dewey code: 332.6019 List Price: $55.00 Price: $38.20
Review Advances in Behavioral Finance, Volume II (The Roundtable Series in Behavioral Economics) / Princeton University Press:This book offers a definitive and wide-ranging overview of developments in behavioral finance over the past ten years. In 1993, the first volume provided the standard reference to this new approach in finance-an approach that, as editor Richard Thaler put it, "entertains the possibility that some of the agents in the economy behave less than fully rationally some of the time. " Much has changed since then. Not least, the bursting of the Internet bubble and the subsequent market decline further demonstrated that financial markets often fail to behave as they would if trading were truly dominated by the fully rational investors who populate financial theories. Behavioral finance has made an indelible mark on areas from asset pricing to individual investor behavior to corporate finance, and continues to see exciting empirical and theoretical advances. Advances in Behavioral Finance, Volume II constitutes the essential new resource in the field. It presents twenty recent papers by leading specialists that illustrate the abiding power of behavioral finance-of how specific departures from fully rational decision making by individual market agents can provide explanations of otherwise puzzling market phenomena. As with the first volume, it reaches beyond the world of finance to suggest, powerfully, the importance of pursuing behavioral approaches to other areas of economic life. The contributors are Brad M. Barber, Nicholas Barberis, Shlomo Benartzi, John Y. [+]
Campbell, Emil M. Dabora, Daniel Kent, François Degeorge, Kenneth A. Froot, J. B. Heaton, David Hirshleifer, Harrison Hong, Ming Huang, Narasimhan Jegadeesh, Josef Lakonishok, Owen A. Lamont, Roni Michaely, Terrance Odean, Jayendu Patel, Tano Santos, Andrei Shleifer, Robert J. Shiller, Jeremy C. Stein, Avanidhar Subrahmanyam, Richard H. Thaler, Sheridan Titman, Robert W. Vishny, Kent L. Womack, and Richard Zeckhauser.
Authors
- Richard Teweles
- Frank, Jones
Edition: 3 Publication date: 1998-11-30 Dewey code: 332.644 List Price: $59.95 Price: $33.46
Review The Futures Game: Who Wins, Who Loses, & Why / McGraw-Hill:Since it first exploded onto the markets in 1974, THE FUTURES GAME has helped thousands of traders gain an intelligent understanding of futures markets. Over the years, Richard Teweles and Frank Jones have kept their fingers on the pulse of the dynamic futures trading industry, first updating their classic text in 1987. Now, this third edition of THE FUTURES GAME has been completely updated and revised to keep all participants-whether speculators or hedgers, new or veteran-one step ahead of this fast moving, high-stakes game. Combining two decades of strength and wisdom with todayOs most innovative research and strategic recommendations, this guide to the futures markets continues its reign as the number one tool for futures trading mastery. THE FUTURES GAME, 3rd Edition, walks you through the universe of futures trading possibilities and opportunities, starting with an in-depth discussion of market basics that includes the nature of the contract, the organized markets for those contracts, and the relationship between cash and futures prices. The elements of successful trading are isolated, described, and analyzed to make you familiar with profitable decision-making processes. After that, detailed chapters devoted to particular markets explain price determinants and speculative possibilities within currencies, commodities, and stock index futures. "Notes from a Trader" sections go beyond theory and speculation to provide valuable tips and pointers - expert guidance you can use to squeeze the maximum benefit from each trade. The comprehensive facts and insights packed into this traderOs bible will help you predict what might happen-and why it might happen-in virtually every kind of market. New information in this important third edition includes: Latest research on important topics including efficient market hypothesis, technical and fundamental analysis, and much more E A comprehensive listing of valuable Internet website names and addresses. [+]
Stronger emphasis on financial instruments E Innovative strategies for maneuvering through the increasingly important international market E Completely revised sections devoted to Basics of the Game, Playing the Game, How to Win or Lose, Succeeding as a Broker, and Choosing the Correct Markets. Filled with knowledgeable trading strategies and insights, revealing charts on todayOs most interesting futures markets, and numerous respected trading approaches that will allow you to craft a style based on your own strengths and requirements, THE FUTURES GAME is likely to become the one resource you refer to most often.
Edition: 0 Publication date: 2005-07-07 Dewey code: 332 List Price: $39.95 Price: $33.00
Review Market Expenditures / iUniverse, Inc.:Market Expenditures provides a general introduction and overview to financial market investments in the United Kingdom. Covered topics include: general securities, giltedged securities, British government securities, fixed-income investments, investment evaluation, a brief history of UK interest rates, debentures, preferred shares, share valuation, the general structure of UK investment departments, and derived equity data analysis. “Market Expenditures represents a partial synopsis of my analyst’s research at Forbes over the past few years and successfully demonstrates how the instruments and principles of United Kingdom investments may be incorporated into the spending decision. A useful overview of financial market instruments and policies in the United Kingdom. ” —Dr. Paul Klebnikov, Editor-in-Chief, Forbes Russia “Market Expenditures closes an existing gap in the current literature. ” —Dr. Gerard Debreu, 1983 Laureate of the Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Science in the Memory of Alfred Nobel.
Authors
- Sarah Mulholland
- Jess Gaspar
- John Eckstein
- Adam Dunsby
Edition: illustrated edition Publication date: 2008-02-25 Dewey code: 332.6328 List Price: $60.00 Price: $33.50
Review Commodity Investing: Maximizing Returns Through Fundamental Analysis (Wiley Finance) / Wiley:Straightforward and accessible, Commodity Investing balances academic-quality analysis with clear, compelling prose, and provides those interested in this fast-growing field with unparalleled investment insights. Page by page, you’ll acquire a deeper understanding of this discipline and discover how to make more informed decisions when investing in such a dynamic environment. With this book as your guide, you’ll benefit from the lessons of experienced practitioners and quickly come to grips with what it takes to make it in today’s commodity market.
Publication date: 2009-10-05 Dewey code: 332.6328 List Price: $49.95 Price: $32.97
Review The Trader's Great Gold Rush: Must-Have Methods for Trading and Investing in the Gold Market (Wiley Trading) / Wiley:A detailed guide to getting ahead with gold The Trader's Great Gold Rush covers everything regarding the current bull market in gold, from basic supply and demand fundamentals and mining to the rise of gold ETFs in the market. Author James DiGeorgia, a well-known gold and commodities expert, also argues that the gold boom is here to stay because of several factors, including high oil prices; the shrinking value of the dollar; a down stock market; and increasing debt. The author shows traders how to capitalize on such conditions through the use of technical analysis and provides information on how to use trends and moving average lines to decide when to enter and exit the gold market. Along the way, DiGeorgia also details gold stocks, gold mutual funds, and the use of futures and options in the gold market. He also takes the time to discuss the 17 greatest mistakes investors and traders make in the gold market. James DiGeorgia (Boca Raton, FL) is the founder and publisher of the Gold & Energy Advisor (www. Goldandenergyadvisor. com) newsletter. He also edits and publishes www. SuperstockInvestor. [+]
com and www. GoldandEnergyOptionsTrader. com.
Publication date: 2009-10-05 Dewey code: 332.642 List Price: $49.95 Price: $32.97
Review Inside the Black Box: The Simple Truth About Quantitative Trading (Wiley Finance) / Wiley:A straightforward look at quantitative trading Investors, from high-net-worth individuals to pension funds, have never been more interested in quantitative trading-mainly due to the impressive returns they usually generate. And yet, few actually understand what goes on inside these black box trading strategies. That's why expert fund manager Rishi Narang has created Inside the Black Box. In non-mathematical terms-and supplemented by anecdotes and real-world stories-this guide explains how quantitative trading strategies actually work. Written in a straightforward and accessible style, this book also skillfully explains how quant strategies fit into a portfolio, why they are valuable, and how to evaluate a quant manager. Some of the questions covered throughout these pages include: How do quants capture alpha? What is the difference between theory-driven systems vs. data-mining strategies? How do quants model risk? Demystifies quantitative trading and how it works Provides key information that investors need to evaluate the best quantitative trades Explains the essential elements of this discipline without heavy-handed mathematical jargon For anyone looking to gain a better understanding of quantitative and algorithmic trading, Inside the Black Box is a highly recommended read.
Edition: illustrated edition Publication date: 2008-08-20 Dewey code: 332.6327 List Price: $55.00 Price: $34.60
Review Trading ETFs: Gaining an Edge with Technical Analysis / Bloomberg Press:An exchange-traded fund (ETF) is a basket of stocks that trades on an exchange with the same simplicity and liquidity of an individual stock. In this book, money manager Deron Wagner introduces the major types and families of ETFs and then provides step-by-step guidance to picking and trading funds. Unlike other books on ETFs, Wagner's strategies are based on technical analysis, a method of timing the market that greatly improves an investor's chances of predicting short and intermediate term ETF trends. Wagner's comprehensive catalog of the ETFs now available, his insights into successful trading techniques, and his solid research and informative examples, will be an invaluable resource for everyone trying to come up to speed on this new investment opportunity.
Publication date: 1997-12-29 Dewey code: 332.6 List Price: $49.95 Price: $32.92
Review Trading with Oscillators: Pinpointing Market Extremes—Theory and Practice / Wiley:Essential technical analysis tools, oscillators are a specialized group of indicators that act primarily as mechanisms for catching market turning points. In this indispensable new resource, Mark Etzkorn thoroughly examines all the facets of these popular trading tools, first explaining the logic on which they are based, then guiding you through the fundamentals and applications of such well-known indicators as momentum, rate of change (ROC), stochastics, the Relative Strength Index (RSI), and Moving Average Convergence-Divergence (MACD). Next, advanced trading issues and new oscillator developments are explored. Providing the framework you need to make sound trading decisions with momentum-based indicators, Trading with Oscillators offers complete information on the basic concepts underpinning each oscillator—how it works, what it measures, and what its strengths and weaknesses are—along with detailed data on historical performance, divergence characteristics, variable price inputs and time frames, and a realistic appraisal of trading strategies for different market conditions. "A comprehensive, realistic, and up-to-date explanation of a potentially valuable (but widely misused) class of technical indicators. Readers will learn not only the formulas and conventional interpretations of popular oscillators, but, more importantly, will gain an understanding of both the inherent limitations of oscillators and their appropriate role in the technical repertoire of the skilled trader. " —Thomas A. Bierovic, Synergy Futures. "A realistic appraisal of oscillators, Etzkorn separates the myth from the fact. Trading with Oscillators should be read by any trader contemplating the use of oscillators as a market timing tool. [+]
" —Jack D. Schwager, author, Technical Analysis.
Publication date: 2009-04-27 Dewey code: 332 List Price: $49.95 Price: $32.97
Review Wealth Creation by Design: The Next Wave in Wealth Management for Financial Advisors (The Reinvented Wealth Manager) (Bk. 1) / Wiley:A leader in investment and wealth management shares its extensive expertise The first in a two-book series geared toward wealth management, Wealth Creation By Design is written for financial advisors looking to expand value for their clients and growth and efficiency for their practices. Written by Goldman Sachs Asset Management's institutional money managers and distribution professionals, this book contains advice on prospecting, dealing with conflicts of interest, and identify-ing top challenges and opportunities for wealth managers. Personal insights and anecdotes from industry leaders are also included, as well as a go-to list of resources such as Web sites and contact information. Goldman Sachs Asset Management is a leader in investment management. These are the definitive resources for today's wealth managers.
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Models & Brands: ForeX Trading for Maximum Profit: The Best Kept Secret Off Wall Street, Investment Policy, Money, Finance, and Empire, 1790-1960: Money Finance & Empire, The Mental Strategies of Top Traders: The Psychological Determinants of Trading Success (Wiley Trading), Investment Banking in Japan: Retrospect and Prospects (Europaische Hochschulschriften Reihe V, Volks- Und Betriebswirtschaft), Chasing the Same Signals: How Black-Box Trading Influences Stock Markets from Wall Street to Shanghai (Wiley Trading), Managing Financial Resources, Third Edition (CMI Diploma in Management Series), The Loan Officer's Practical Guide to Residential Finance, The Making of Modern Economics: The Lives and Ideas of the Great Thinkers, 2nd Edition, Security Analysis: The Classic 1951 Edition, Trader Vic on Commodities: What's Unknown, Misunderstood, and Too Good to Be True (Wiley Trading), Advances in Behavioral Finance, Volume II (The Roundtable Series in Behavioral Economics), The Futures Game: Who Wins, Who Loses, & Why, Market Expenditures, Commodity Investing: Maximizing Returns Through Fundamental Analysis (Wiley Finance), The Trader's Great Gold Rush: Must-Have Methods for Trading and Investing in the Gold Market (Wiley Trading), Inside the Black Box: The Simple Truth About Quantitative Trading (Wiley Finance), Trading ETFs: Gaining an Edge with Technical Analysis, Trading with Oscillators: Pinpointing Market Extremes—Theory and Practice, Wealth Creation by Design: The Next Wave in Wealth Management for Financial Advisors (The Reinvented Wealth Manager) (Bk. 1)Top headlines: Up to 6,000 exposed to hepatitis at hospital: A former surgery technician may have exposed thousands of Colorado patients to hepatitis C when she swapped her own dirty syringes for ones filled with a powerful narcotic, officials said. ›19:32 3 Jul, Fri E. coli in beef linked to 12 hospitalizations: Federal health officials say at least 12 people have been hospitalized in connection with a possible E.coli outbreak in beef and two of them suffered kidney failure. ›23:23 1 Jul, Wed 11 celebrity looks we love: Theres a fine line between having a signature look (like Anna Wintour) and falling into a rut (think Paris Hilton). 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