Sales and trading is an exciting, fast-paced and potentially enormously lucrative career. Expert insight into this popular but competitive career, with detailed explanations of career paths, industry lingo, qualities needed to succeed. Step-bystep examples of how a trade is made on the trading floor
MARKβS GUIDE TO SALES AND TRADING
β Scribed by Mark Ross
- Publisher
- Independently published
- Year
- 2022
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 186
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Learn all of the fundamentals of finance and banking in a fun and lightweight read.
Sales & trading, investment banking, portfolio management, and risk management each take years to master. This book breaks down these complex topics and shares them in small digestible bites. It was designed to help individuals with virtually no background in finance have deep conversations with even the savviest of investors.
Markβs Guide to Sales and Trading covers:
- All asset classes and all popular securities
- A deep-dive into stocks, bonds, and options
- An overview of portfolio management and various trading strategies
- Investment banking structure, the organization structure within banks, and the most popular roles within each division
- Risk management as it pertains to investment banks and capital markets
- A mini career-guide on how to land a job in the competitive world of banking
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