The liquidity theory of asset prices [[electronic resource] /] / Gordon Pepper with Michael J. Oliver |
Autore | Pepper Gordon T. <1934-> |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Chichester, England, : John Wiley & Sons, c2006 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (191 p.) |
Disciplina |
332.63232
332/.041501 |
Altri autori (Persone) | OliverMichael J |
Collana | Wiley finance series |
Soggetto topico |
Monetary policy
Liquidity (Economics) |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-118-67342-5
1-280-41110-4 9786610411108 0-470-03277-4 |
Classificazione | 85.30 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
The Liquidity Theory of Asset Prices; Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgements; About the Authors; List of Tables, Figures and Charts; Introduction; Appetiser; Structure of the Book; Language and Jargon; Academic Theories; Modern Portfolio Theory; The Efficient Markets Hypothesis; Forms of Investment Analysis; Fundamental Analysis; Monetary Analysis; Technical Analysis; The Intuitive Approach; What the Book is Going to Say; Part I the Liquidity Theory; 1 Types of Trades in Securities; 1.1 Liquidity Trades and Portfolio Trades; 1.2 Information Trades and Price Trades; 1.3 'Efficient Prices'
1.4 Expectations of Further Rises or Falls2 Persistent Liquidity Trades; 2.1 Demand for Money; 2.1.1 Transactions Demand for Money; 2.1.2 Savings Demand for Money; 2.1.3 Interest Rates and the Demand for Money; 2.2 Supply of Money; 2.2.1 Printing-Press Money; 2.2.2 Fountain-Pen Money; 2.2.3 Interest Rates and the Supply of Money; 2.3 Monetary Imbalances; 2.4 Excess Money in the Economy; 2.5 Summary; 3 Extrapolative Expectations; 3.1 Sentiment; 3.2 Intuition; 3.3 Decision-Taking Inertia; 3.4 Crowds; 3.5 Fundamental and Monetary Forces in the Same Direction; 4 Discounting Liquidity Transactions 4.1 Speculation4.2 Timing; 4.3 Short-Term Risk Versus Profits in the Longer Term; Appendix: Speculation and Market Patterns; 5 Cyclical Changes Associated with Business Cycles; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Direct and Indirect Effects of Money on Asset Prices; 5.2.1 Money, Business Cycles and Inflation; 5.2.2 Business Cycles and Fundamental Factors: the 'indirect Effect' on Asset Prices; 5.2.3 The Combination of the Indirect and Direct Effects; 5.3 Strategy; 5.4 Timing; 5.5 Sequences; 5.6 Triggers; 6 Shifts in the Savings Demand for Money; 6.1 The Peak of a Business Cycle 6.2 Running Down Bank DepositsAppendix 6A: Some Bond Arithmetic; Appendix 6B: Government Bond Markets; Part II Financial Bubbles and Debt Deflation; 7 Financial Bubbles; 7.1 Detection of a Bubble; 7.2 Phases; 7.2.1 Chronically Dangerous; 7.2.2 The Burst; 7.2.3 Acutely Dangerous; 7.3 Crosschecks; 8 Debt Deflation; 8.1 The Cure for Debt Deflation; 8.1.1 Money Supply Policy; 8.1.2 Fiscal Policy; Appendix: Ignorance of Irving Fisher's Prescription; Part III Elaboration; 9 Creation of Printing-Press Money; 9.1 The UK in More Detail; 9.2 Four Policies 10 Control of Fountain-Pen Money and the Counterparts of Broad Money10.1 Control of Bank Lending; 10.1.1 The Teaching in Textbooks; 10.1.2 How Central Banks Operate in Practice; 10.2 Bank Capital; 10.3 The UK in More Detail; 10.4 The 'Counterparts' of Changes in Broad Money; 10.5 Relationship Between the Counterparts; 11 Modern Portfolio Theory and the Nature of Risk; 11.1 Summary; 11.2 Expected Yield; 11.3 Risk; 11.3.1 Risk and the Circumstances of the Investor; 11.3.2 Variation in Risk - Life Assurance Funds; 11.3.3 Investment Managers' Personal Risk; 11.3.4 Unacceptable Risks 11.4 Exploiting Skewness |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910143587103321 |
Pepper Gordon T. <1934-> | ||
Chichester, England, : John Wiley & Sons, c2006 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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The liquidity theory of asset prices [[electronic resource] /] / Gordon Pepper with Michael J. Oliver |
Autore | Pepper Gordon T. <1934-> |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Chichester, England, : John Wiley & Sons, c2006 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (191 p.) |
Disciplina |
332.63232
332/.041501 |
Altri autori (Persone) | OliverMichael J |
Collana | Wiley finance series |
Soggetto topico |
Monetary policy
Liquidity (Economics) |
ISBN |
1-118-67342-5
1-280-41110-4 9786610411108 0-470-03277-4 |
Classificazione | 85.30 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
The Liquidity Theory of Asset Prices; Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgements; About the Authors; List of Tables, Figures and Charts; Introduction; Appetiser; Structure of the Book; Language and Jargon; Academic Theories; Modern Portfolio Theory; The Efficient Markets Hypothesis; Forms of Investment Analysis; Fundamental Analysis; Monetary Analysis; Technical Analysis; The Intuitive Approach; What the Book is Going to Say; Part I the Liquidity Theory; 1 Types of Trades in Securities; 1.1 Liquidity Trades and Portfolio Trades; 1.2 Information Trades and Price Trades; 1.3 'Efficient Prices'
1.4 Expectations of Further Rises or Falls2 Persistent Liquidity Trades; 2.1 Demand for Money; 2.1.1 Transactions Demand for Money; 2.1.2 Savings Demand for Money; 2.1.3 Interest Rates and the Demand for Money; 2.2 Supply of Money; 2.2.1 Printing-Press Money; 2.2.2 Fountain-Pen Money; 2.2.3 Interest Rates and the Supply of Money; 2.3 Monetary Imbalances; 2.4 Excess Money in the Economy; 2.5 Summary; 3 Extrapolative Expectations; 3.1 Sentiment; 3.2 Intuition; 3.3 Decision-Taking Inertia; 3.4 Crowds; 3.5 Fundamental and Monetary Forces in the Same Direction; 4 Discounting Liquidity Transactions 4.1 Speculation4.2 Timing; 4.3 Short-Term Risk Versus Profits in the Longer Term; Appendix: Speculation and Market Patterns; 5 Cyclical Changes Associated with Business Cycles; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Direct and Indirect Effects of Money on Asset Prices; 5.2.1 Money, Business Cycles and Inflation; 5.2.2 Business Cycles and Fundamental Factors: the 'indirect Effect' on Asset Prices; 5.2.3 The Combination of the Indirect and Direct Effects; 5.3 Strategy; 5.4 Timing; 5.5 Sequences; 5.6 Triggers; 6 Shifts in the Savings Demand for Money; 6.1 The Peak of a Business Cycle 6.2 Running Down Bank DepositsAppendix 6A: Some Bond Arithmetic; Appendix 6B: Government Bond Markets; Part II Financial Bubbles and Debt Deflation; 7 Financial Bubbles; 7.1 Detection of a Bubble; 7.2 Phases; 7.2.1 Chronically Dangerous; 7.2.2 The Burst; 7.2.3 Acutely Dangerous; 7.3 Crosschecks; 8 Debt Deflation; 8.1 The Cure for Debt Deflation; 8.1.1 Money Supply Policy; 8.1.2 Fiscal Policy; Appendix: Ignorance of Irving Fisher's Prescription; Part III Elaboration; 9 Creation of Printing-Press Money; 9.1 The UK in More Detail; 9.2 Four Policies 10 Control of Fountain-Pen Money and the Counterparts of Broad Money10.1 Control of Bank Lending; 10.1.1 The Teaching in Textbooks; 10.1.2 How Central Banks Operate in Practice; 10.2 Bank Capital; 10.3 The UK in More Detail; 10.4 The 'Counterparts' of Changes in Broad Money; 10.5 Relationship Between the Counterparts; 11 Modern Portfolio Theory and the Nature of Risk; 11.1 Summary; 11.2 Expected Yield; 11.3 Risk; 11.3.1 Risk and the Circumstances of the Investor; 11.3.2 Variation in Risk - Life Assurance Funds; 11.3.3 Investment Managers' Personal Risk; 11.3.4 Unacceptable Risks 11.4 Exploiting Skewness |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910829816003321 |
Pepper Gordon T. <1934-> | ||
Chichester, England, : John Wiley & Sons, c2006 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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The liquidity theory of asset prices / / Gordon Pepper with Michael J. Oliver |
Autore | Pepper Gordon T. <1934-> |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Chichester, England, : John Wiley & Sons, c2006 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (191 p.) |
Disciplina | 332/.041501 |
Altri autori (Persone) | OliverMichael J |
Collana | Wiley finance series |
Soggetto topico |
Monetary policy
Liquidity (Economics) |
ISBN |
1-118-67342-5
1-280-41110-4 9786610411108 0-470-03277-4 |
Classificazione | 85.30 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
The Liquidity Theory of Asset Prices; Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgements; About the Authors; List of Tables, Figures and Charts; Introduction; Appetiser; Structure of the Book; Language and Jargon; Academic Theories; Modern Portfolio Theory; The Efficient Markets Hypothesis; Forms of Investment Analysis; Fundamental Analysis; Monetary Analysis; Technical Analysis; The Intuitive Approach; What the Book is Going to Say; Part I the Liquidity Theory; 1 Types of Trades in Securities; 1.1 Liquidity Trades and Portfolio Trades; 1.2 Information Trades and Price Trades; 1.3 'Efficient Prices'
1.4 Expectations of Further Rises or Falls2 Persistent Liquidity Trades; 2.1 Demand for Money; 2.1.1 Transactions Demand for Money; 2.1.2 Savings Demand for Money; 2.1.3 Interest Rates and the Demand for Money; 2.2 Supply of Money; 2.2.1 Printing-Press Money; 2.2.2 Fountain-Pen Money; 2.2.3 Interest Rates and the Supply of Money; 2.3 Monetary Imbalances; 2.4 Excess Money in the Economy; 2.5 Summary; 3 Extrapolative Expectations; 3.1 Sentiment; 3.2 Intuition; 3.3 Decision-Taking Inertia; 3.4 Crowds; 3.5 Fundamental and Monetary Forces in the Same Direction; 4 Discounting Liquidity Transactions 4.1 Speculation4.2 Timing; 4.3 Short-Term Risk Versus Profits in the Longer Term; Appendix: Speculation and Market Patterns; 5 Cyclical Changes Associated with Business Cycles; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Direct and Indirect Effects of Money on Asset Prices; 5.2.1 Money, Business Cycles and Inflation; 5.2.2 Business Cycles and Fundamental Factors: the 'indirect Effect' on Asset Prices; 5.2.3 The Combination of the Indirect and Direct Effects; 5.3 Strategy; 5.4 Timing; 5.5 Sequences; 5.6 Triggers; 6 Shifts in the Savings Demand for Money; 6.1 The Peak of a Business Cycle 6.2 Running Down Bank DepositsAppendix 6A: Some Bond Arithmetic; Appendix 6B: Government Bond Markets; Part II Financial Bubbles and Debt Deflation; 7 Financial Bubbles; 7.1 Detection of a Bubble; 7.2 Phases; 7.2.1 Chronically Dangerous; 7.2.2 The Burst; 7.2.3 Acutely Dangerous; 7.3 Crosschecks; 8 Debt Deflation; 8.1 The Cure for Debt Deflation; 8.1.1 Money Supply Policy; 8.1.2 Fiscal Policy; Appendix: Ignorance of Irving Fisher's Prescription; Part III Elaboration; 9 Creation of Printing-Press Money; 9.1 The UK in More Detail; 9.2 Four Policies 10 Control of Fountain-Pen Money and the Counterparts of Broad Money10.1 Control of Bank Lending; 10.1.1 The Teaching in Textbooks; 10.1.2 How Central Banks Operate in Practice; 10.2 Bank Capital; 10.3 The UK in More Detail; 10.4 The 'Counterparts' of Changes in Broad Money; 10.5 Relationship Between the Counterparts; 11 Modern Portfolio Theory and the Nature of Risk; 11.1 Summary; 11.2 Expected Yield; 11.3 Risk; 11.3.1 Risk and the Circumstances of the Investor; 11.3.2 Variation in Risk - Life Assurance Funds; 11.3.3 Investment Managers' Personal Risk; 11.3.4 Unacceptable Risks 11.4 Exploiting Skewness |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910876648203321 |
Pepper Gordon T. <1934-> | ||
Chichester, England, : John Wiley & Sons, c2006 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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