Tuesday, February 26, 2008

The New Laws of the Stock Market Jungle


Title: The New Laws of the Stock Market Jungle

Sub Title: An Insider's Guide to Successful Investing in a Changing World
Author: Michael J. Panzner
Publisher: Financial Times Prentice Hall
Year: 2004 (July 9)
Pages: 320
ISBN: 032124785X / 9780321247858
Format: Hardcover
Description:
The stock market is undergoing revolutionary change: new players, new technologies, new information flows, and new macroeconomic conditions. These changes are radically impacting investors, whether they realize it or not. Now, Wall Street insider Michael J. Panzner shows you how to profit from the changes--instead of being victimized by them.
Discover how falling transaction costs and a barrage of data are transforming investment patterns, and how stocks are increasingly being bought and sold like commodities. Understand the impact of electronic trading, instant messaging, and hedge funds on intraday volatility and short-term direction. Learn how booms and busts have altered investor behavior and risk preferences, why today's market is increasingly emotional, and why many traditional market indicators simply don't work anymore.
From the growing role of derivatives to the increasing unpredictability of seasonal and cyclical patterns, this book takes you "under the hood" of today's equity markets...so you can choose investments that win.
  • Why stock market investing is more treacherous than ever before Why many of yesterday's key indicators and market patterns simply don't work anymore
  • Breakthrough opportunities for radically new markets Finding new strategies for today's completely new investing environment
  • Expecting the unexpected: what to do when the rules change Uncovering what's really going on under the surface
  • Everything is faster--and more chaotic How e-trading, instant messaging, and hedge funds are increasing volatility
  • What's next on the horizon Emerging influences that may transform investing yet again
About the Author:
Michael J. Panzner is a 20-year veteran of the global stock, bond, and currency markets. During his career, he has worked in New York and London as a trader and salesman for leading companies such as HSBC, Soros Funds, ABN Amro, Dresdner Bank, and J.P. Morgan Chase. His articles have appeared in Management Review and Business Credit. He is a graduate of Columbia University and currently vice president at a major international financial services firm.

Author Website:
www.stockmarketjungle.com


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