Escape from the Central Bank Trap, Second Edition, 2nd Edition

Escape from the Central Bank Trap, Second Edition, 2nd Edition
Author: Daniel Lacalle
Publisher:
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2018
Genre:
ISBN:

This book is about realistic solutions for the threat of zero-interest rates and excessive liquidity. Central banks do not print growth. The financial crisis was much more than the result of an excess of risk. The same policies that created each subsequent bust are the ones that have been implemented in recent years. This book is about realistic solutions for the threat of zero-interest rates and excessive liquidity. The United States needs to take the first step, defending sound money and a balanced budget, recovering the middle-class by focusing on increasing disposable income. The rest will follow. Our future should not be low growth and high debt. Cheap money becomes very expensive in the long run. There is an escape from the central bank trap.

Escape from the Central Bank Trap, Second Edition

Escape from the Central Bank Trap, Second Edition
Author: Daniel Lacalle
Publisher: Business Expert Press
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2019-09-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1949443698

This book is about realistic solutions for the threat of zero-interest rates and excessive liquidity. Central banks do not print growth. The financial crisis was much more than the result of an excess of risk. The same policies that created each subsequent bust are the ones that have been implemented in recent years. This book is about realistic solutions for the threat of zero-interest rates and excessive liquidity. The United States needs to take the first step, defending sound money and a balanced budget, recovering the middle-class by focusing on increasing disposable income. The rest will follow. Our future should not be low growth and high debt. Cheap money becomes very expensive in the long run. There is an escape from the central bank trap.

Mastering Options

Mastering Options
Author: Philip Cooper
Publisher: Business Expert Press
Total Pages: 83
Release: 2018-11-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1631579088

If you are a beginner to the world of options, Mastering Options—Effective and Profitable Strategies for Traders is essential for learning the basics of option strategies that will enable you to start making consistently handsome earnings. This book gives the novice a comprehensive understanding of using option investment and hedging strategies successful. The content is aimed primarily at the undergraduate whose ambition is to become either a trader in a financial organization or an online investor through a financial broker’s trading platform. It also provides seasoned investors and traders with new insights into using options as an investment tool. The key trading tools available on online trading platforms are explained in enough detail that beginners will be able to understand as well as learn how to invest effectively in the financial markets using options. Chapter by chapter, this book builds a complete understanding of the basic building blocks of investing in options, including common terms, easily understandable case studies and strategies.

The Non-Timing Trading System

The Non-Timing Trading System
Author: George O. Head
Publisher: Business Expert Press
Total Pages: 131
Release: 2021-02-09
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1637420056

This book will teach you a low risk strategy that will give you consistent average yearly returns of between 20 and 30 percent and beat the S&P 500 year after year. The Non-Timing Trading System is a conservative process for investing in the stock market. This book is perfect for the investors that are dissatisfied with low interest rates and want decent returns on their investment without high risk. The book will teach you a low risk strategy that will give you consistent average yearly returns of between 20 and 30 percent and beat the S&P 500 year after year. The system is based on a mathematical model which is designed to protect your capital even in a market with high volatility while giving you high returns. The author clearly demonstrates that you don't have to time the market and pick the right stock. The market will tell you what it is doing. There are always corrections in the market, even severe ones. The book describes in detail how it handles downturns and how it gets you out of the market before corrections become severe. The author does not just show you a strategy and then leave you hanging. There is a tutorial with five years of trading using the system which covers every possible scenario so that you are never left wondering what to do. This book contains useful and practical information on most of the major stock and option strategies and clearly demonstrates their real risks. Protection of your capital is its highest priority. The investor that is looking for high returns should not have to settle for high risk.

Welcome to My Trading Room, Volume II

Welcome to My Trading Room, Volume II
Author: Jacques Magliolo
Publisher: Business Expert Press
Total Pages: 151
Release: 2017-10-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1631578782

Volume two of Welcome to my Trading Room is a practical set of guidelines to trading; starting with how stockbroking will change over the next decade, followed by an overview of why securities fluctuation. This more analytical section includes an explanation of equites, cash and bond cycles and how these influence shares price movements-which is expanded into how indices work and why they are important for traders to understand. The reader is introduced to traditional valuation techniques. This volume also details factors to help traders to establish their own brokerage firm and how to mentally prepare for a career as a trader. It is also the critical start of establishing principles and rules to trade effectively, with discipline, and knowledge. The text ends with trading insights to give novice traders an advantage in their new careers.

The Money Trap

The Money Trap
Author: R. Pringle
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2012-06-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 023039275X

The world economy is caught in a money trap. Existing monetary arrangements meet the needs neither of the ageing societies of the West nor of younger emerging economies. This in-depth analysis explains how the world got into the grip of global finance - and how it can escape, with a growing demand for reform.

Global Mergers and Acquisitions, Volume II

Global Mergers and Acquisitions, Volume II
Author: Abdol S. Soofi
Publisher: Business Expert Press
Total Pages: 102
Release: 2018-03-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 194709873X

This book primarily deals with corporate restructuring through mergers and acquisitions (M&As). It critically examines all functions that must be performed in completing an M&A transaction. Domestic and cross-border M&A’s are very similar in many respects even though differences between them also exist. The book includes discussions of international finance and multinational financial management, the topics that arise in cross-border M&A transactions. Given the increasing importance of China as the second largest economy in the world and Chinese companies’ growing merger and acquisition (M&A) activities globally, we devote the last two chapters of the book to China’s outward foreign direct investment and cross-border M&A activities. Moreover, the second volume includes the case studies regarding Chinese foreign direct investment both in Greenfield and acquisition forms give additional insights into challenging tasks of due diligence and post-merger cultural integration that foreign investors face. The M&A literature is a fragmented field of inquiry. The book brings together important, practical insights from this vast literature in a short, but cohesive form that has high managerial relevance.

The Escape from Balance Sheet Recession and the QE Trap

The Escape from Balance Sheet Recession and the QE Trap
Author: Richard C. Koo
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2014-10-27
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1119028124

Compare global experiences during the balance sheet recession and find out what is needed for a full recovery The Escape from Balance Sheet Recession and the QE Trap details the many hidden dangers remaining as the world slowly recovers from the balance sheet recession of 2008. Author and leading economist Richard Koo explains the unique political and economic pitfalls that stand in the way of recovery from this rare type of recession that was largely overlooked by economists. Koo anticipated the current predicament in the West long before others and issued warnings in his previous books: Balance Sheet Recession and The Holy Grail of Macroeconomics. This new book illustrates how history is repeating itself in Europe while the United States, which learnt from the Japanese experience, is doing better by avoiding the fiscal cliff. However, because of the liberal dosage of quantitative easing already implemented, the United States, the United Kingdom, and Japan may face a treacherous path to normalcy in what Koo calls the QE Trap. He argues that it is necessary to understand balance sheet recession in order to resolve the Eurozone crisis, particularly the competitiveness problems. Koo issues warnings against those who are too ready to argue for structural reforms when the problems are actually with balance sheets. He re-examines Japan's two decades of experiences with this rare recession and offers an insider view on the Abenomics. On China, readers will gain a very different historical perspective as Koo argues that western commentators have forgotten their own history when they talk about the re-balancing of the Chinese economy. Learn from Japan which experienced the same predicament afflicting the West fifteen years earlier Discover how unwinding of quantitative easing will affect the United States, the United Kingdom, Japan, as well as the emerging world Examine solutions to the Eurozone problems caused by two balance sheet recessions eight years apart Gain insight into China's problems from the West's own experiences with urbanisation Koo, who developed the concept of balance sheet recession based on Japan's experience, took the revolution in macroeconomics started by John Maynard Keynes in 1936 to a new height. The Escape from Balance Sheet Recession and the QE Trap offers the world cure for balance sheet recession.

Trade Credit and Financing Instruments

Trade Credit and Financing Instruments
Author: Lucia Gibilaro
Publisher: Business Expert Press
Total Pages: 141
Release: 2018-12-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1948976021

This book offers managers a complete analysis of the various facets of commercial credit and presents an analysis of the various types of markets, instruments, and risks associated with trade credit in supply chains across the globe. Trade credit is extensively used in both domestic and international commercial transactions. Although it clearly supports growth, its significance is even greater for developed countries, where the market has recovered remarkably since the global financial crisis. The number and heterogeneity of motivations to trade credit justify the variability observed in the data on global trading, and the role of trade credit has become crucial in supply chain coordination. A range of diverse trade credit finance solutions are available and include products and services offered by financial intermediaries and market products, highlighting a very interesting set of intermediate solutions that have emerged as a result of new technologies utilized in financial services. For financiers trade credit is an attractive option, but an in-depth evaluation of the possibility of losses forms the basis of a deep understating of numerous sources that can create credit risk (default and dilution risk). This book offers managers a complete analysis of the various facets of commercial credit and presents an analysis of the various types of markets, instruments, and risks associated with trade credit in supply chains across the globe.

Conservative Options Trading

Conservative Options Trading
Author: Michael C. Thomsett
Publisher: Business Expert Press
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2020-01-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1951527135

The world of options is considered high-risk by many. At its original options treading in the modern era began in the early 1970s when the first listed calls were offered on a short list of companies; a few years later, put trading was added. Since this time, options trading has become available on most companies on the large public exchanges. However, the high-risk reputation of options has persisted through the years, even as dozens of new and often conservative strategies have been introduced. Today, the best use of options is not to speculate on price movement, but to hedge market risk in equity portfolios. Many strategies can combine hedging with income, establishing advantageous circumstances for risk-averse traders. It is possible to apply several strategies to reduce risk and in some instances, to eliminate market risk completely. This book examines the many ways this can be accomplished, based on options for three highly-rated companies. These are qualified as a first step by exceptionally attractive fundamental attributes and trends: Higher than average dividend yield with dividend increases over at least 10 years; a range of moderate price/earnings ratios each year; growing revenue, earnings and net return; and level or declining long-term debt as a percentage of total capitalization.