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Mathematical Techniques in Financial Market Trading

✍ Scribed by Don K. Mak


Book ID
127426307
Publisher
World Scientific
Year
2006
Tongue
English
Weight
2 MB
Edition
2
Category
Library
City
Hackensack, N.J
ISBN
9812774068

No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.

✦ Synopsis


The present book contains much more materials than the author's previous book The Science of Financial Market Trading. Spectrum analysis is again emphasized for the characterization of technical indicators employed by traders and investors. New indicators are created. Mathematical analysis is applied to evaluate the trading methodologies practiced by traders to execute a trade transaction. In addition, probability theory is employed to appraise the utility of money management techniques. The book: identifies the faultiness of some of the indicators used by traders and accentuates the potential of wavelets as a trading tool; describes the scientific evidences that the market is non-random, and that the non-randomness can vary with respect to time; demonstrates the validity of the claim by some traders that, with good money management techniques, the market is still profitable even if it were random; and analyzes why a popular trading tactic has a good probability of success and how it can be improved.


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