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The Investor's Toolbox

by Peter Temple -  Aug 5, 2003
Average Reader Rating: 10.0 (from 1 rating)


Publisher: Harriman House
Publish Date: 2003
Format: Paperback
Pages: 272
ISBN: 1897597258
RRP (UK): £21.99
Global Investor (UK) Price: £11.00 (Buy Now)
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Description

After a turbulent three years, equity markets are returning to their historical norm of single digit percentage annual returns.

Investors want to continue investing, but are concerned about the risk of doing so. The events of the past two years have heightened this risk aversion. But at the same time new techniques are now available to private investors that allow them to tailor their risk much more precisely, and at the same time to enhance their returns. Options are one way they can do this, but there are other instruments too, including individual stock futures, covered warrants, CFDs, exchange traded funds, and spread betting.

This is the first book to set out all the choices open to investors. It explains how each of the derivative instruments works, the costs of dealing, the relationship to underlying share prices, and the risks involved. It shows how these instruments can be used alongside ordinary equity ownership, and provides examples of strategies designed to achieve specific ends.

In short, Peter Temple's guide is what ordinary equity investors have been waiting for. It will give them confidence to step up from simple share ownership to the wider opportunities now available.

Chapter Headings
Introduction

1. Derivatives history
- Introduction
- Early days
- Help for farmers
- The magic formula
- Futures markets proliferate
- New products take the limelight

2. Basic concepts
- Underlying
- Contracts
- Cash settlement
- Expiry dates
- Fair value
- Gearing
- Hedging
- Indexes
- Margin
- Short selling
- Time value
- Volatility

3. Futures
- Basic futures
- Futures prices
- What you can trade
- Beware the professionals

4. Contracts for Difference (CFDs)
- CFDs basics
- CFD mathematics
- CFD rules of the road
- A final word on gearing and risk

5. Spread betting
- Advantages of spread betting
- Margin
- Types of bet
- A final word

6. Options
- What is an option?
- Calls and puts
- In and out-of-the-money
- Volatility
- Options prices and how they are calculated
- Where to find options
- Option trading as speculation
- Option trading as insurance
- Postscript - writing options

7. Warrants
- Traditional warrants
- Covered warrants
- Basic strategies
- How the warrant market may develop from here

8. Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs)
- History of ETFs
- How do ETFs work?
- The pluses and minuses
- Where are ETFs quoted?
- Why you should consider using ETFs
- Where ETFs go from here

9. Dealing
- Opening an account
- Futures
- Spread betting
- CFDs
- Options
- Covered warrants
- ETFs
- Afterword

10. Trading Strategies I -  Futures, CFDs & Spread Betting
- Futures strategies
- Afterword

11. Trading Strategies II - Options and Warrants
- Geared speculation
- Hedging
- Writing options
- Complex strategies

12. Developing your plan
- Trading rules
- Money management
- Trading tips for specific tools
- Developing your plan by looking at your assets
- Using charts and other software

Appendices
1. Derivatives comparison chart - dealing specifics
2. Finding the information
3. Software
4. Further reading
5. Glossary of web sites

Index

		

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Excellent book for info on spreadbetting and cfds
10/10
Good book for learning about financial spreadbetting and cfds. One of the few books that explains cfds.
Doom2099   27-11-2006 21:15:13

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