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Economia degli intermediari finanziari / Duccio Martelli
Economia degli intermediari finanziari / Duccio Martelli
Autore Martelli, Duccio
Pubbl/distr/stampa Milano, : McGraw-Hill Create, 2014
Descrizione fisica V, 646 p. ; 26 cm
Disciplina 332.62
Soggetto topico Intermediari finanziari
ISBN 9781308598178
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione ita
Record Nr. UNISANNIO-NAP0724576
Martelli, Duccio  
Milano, : McGraw-Hill Create, 2014
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Economia degli intermediari finanziari / Duccio Martelli
Economia degli intermediari finanziari / Duccio Martelli
Autore Martelli, Duccio
Pubbl/distr/stampa [Milano], : McGraw-Hill Create, 2014
Descrizione fisica V, 646 p. ; 26 cm
Disciplina 332.62
Collana Custom publishing
Soggetto topico Intermediari finanziari
ISBN 9781308598178
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione ita
Titolo uniforme
Record Nr. UNISANNIO-MIL0898985
Martelli, Duccio  
[Milano], : McGraw-Hill Create, 2014
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Economia degli intermediari finanziari / Loris Nadotti, Claudio Porzio, Daniele Previati
Economia degli intermediari finanziari / Loris Nadotti, Claudio Porzio, Daniele Previati
Autore Nadotti, Loris
Pubbl/distr/stampa Milano [etc.] : McGraw-Hill, c2010
Descrizione fisica xxiii, 649, 19 p. ; 26 cm
Disciplina 332.62
Altri autori (Persone) Porzio, Claudioauthor
Previati, Danieleauthor
Collana Collana di istruzione scientifica. Serie di discipline aziendali
Soggetto topico Intermediari finanziari - Manuali
Mercati finanziari - Manuali
ISBN 9788838666230
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione ita
Record Nr. UNISALENTO-991000878029707536
Nadotti, Loris  
Milano [etc.] : McGraw-Hill, c2010
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L'efficienza nell'industria dei servizi mobiliari : il caso delle SIM di negoziazione / Mario Anolli, Andrea Resti
L'efficienza nell'industria dei servizi mobiliari : il caso delle SIM di negoziazione / Mario Anolli, Andrea Resti
Autore Anolli, Mario
Pubbl/distr/stampa Bologna : il Mulino, 1996
Descrizione fisica 196 p. ; 22 cm
Disciplina 332.62
Altri autori (Persone) Resti, Andreaauthor
Collana Studi finanziari e bancari
Soggetto topico Società di intermediazione mobiliare
Società finanziarie - Investimenti
ISBN 9788815054647
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione ita
Record Nr. UNISALENTO-991000512749707536
Anolli, Mario  
Bologna : il Mulino, 1996
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An end to the bull : cut through the noise to develop a sustainable trading career / / Gary Norden
An end to the bull : cut through the noise to develop a sustainable trading career / / Gary Norden
Autore Norden Gary
Pubbl/distr/stampa Queensland, Australia : , : Wiley, , 2015
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (220 p.)
Disciplina 332.62
Soggetto topico Brokers
Stocks
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 0-7303-1146-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto An End to the Bull; CONTENTS; ABOUT THE AUTHOR; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; INTRODUCTION; Part I The need for change; Chapter 1 The financial junk-food industry; Traders play a different role from brokers and analysts; Sell side; Buy side; The 'other' junk-food industry; Accepted wisdom - trying to separate fact from fiction; Myth one: Longer term trading is easier than short-term trading; Myth two: Closing prices hold the key; Myth three: Technical analysis is reliable and successful; Myth four: Scan through as many contracts as possible to increase your chances to find a trade
Myth five: Fundamentals, company and economic data are not important Myth six: Traders need to buy on the offer side and sell to the bid side of the bid/ask spread; Chapter 2 Real trader psychology: our desire for short cuts; Representativeness; Availability bias; Anchoring; Conservativeness; Overconfidence and overoptimism; Hindsight bias; Confirmation bias; Cognitive dissonance; A broker demonstrates biases in action; More on System 1 and System 2; Chapter 3 Time to break free; Why do you want to trade?; Lifestyle implications; You need to be an independent thinker; Ditch technical analysis
Trade to win Random rewards - a dangerous business; Part II Building the foundations; Chapter 4 Knowledge; Markets; Shares; Foreign exchange (FX); Bonds; Commodities; Derivatives; Short-selling shares; Data; Macro-economic; Stock specific; Market specific; Specialisation; Chapter 5 Watchlists; Information and noise; The role of watchlists; The importance of following different markets; Using watchlists to help overcome biases; Trade the markets; Include positively and inversely correlated markets; Watchlists help us to build context and better understand markets; Beware stock closing prices
Constructing watchlists Macro watchlists; Micro watchlists; Other information to be gathered; Using the watchlists to trade; Think laterally; Watchlists and our core principles; Chapter 6 It's a business; treat it that way; Which broker?; Liquidity; Commissions; Safety; What to pay for; Computers; Trading platforms; Internet; News feeds; Charting packages; What capital is required?; Time required; Practice properly; Plan B; Tax advice; Re-evaluate; Chapter 7 Position sizing and management; Position sizing; Why don't I just use historical data to position size?; Entering a trade
Setting targets and stop loss levelsPros and cons of small stop loss orders; Activating a stop loss; Managing trades; Trailing stops; Relating these techniques to our core principles; Part III The next level: incorporating more advanced concepts; Chapter 8 Pricing in; What is good (bad) news?; Examples; QBE Insurance; Iluka; Probability and magnitude; Pricing in and position sizing; Reflexivity in markets; Conclusion; Chapter 9 Volatility; What is volatility?; Using historical and implied volatility in our trading; Trading in times of high volatility; What does high volatility look like?
Chapter 10 Become the bookmaker: how the pros trade
Record Nr. UNINA-9910465410303321
Norden Gary  
Queensland, Australia : , : Wiley, , 2015
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An end to the bull : cut through the noise to develop a sustainable trading career / / Gary Norden
An end to the bull : cut through the noise to develop a sustainable trading career / / Gary Norden
Autore Norden Gary
Pubbl/distr/stampa Queensland, Australia : , : Wiley, , 2015
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (220 p.)
Disciplina 332.62
Soggetto topico Brokers
Stocks
ISBN 0-7303-1146-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto An End to the Bull; CONTENTS; ABOUT THE AUTHOR; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; INTRODUCTION; Part I The need for change; Chapter 1 The financial junk-food industry; Traders play a different role from brokers and analysts; Sell side; Buy side; The 'other' junk-food industry; Accepted wisdom - trying to separate fact from fiction; Myth one: Longer term trading is easier than short-term trading; Myth two: Closing prices hold the key; Myth three: Technical analysis is reliable and successful; Myth four: Scan through as many contracts as possible to increase your chances to find a trade
Myth five: Fundamentals, company and economic data are not important Myth six: Traders need to buy on the offer side and sell to the bid side of the bid/ask spread; Chapter 2 Real trader psychology: our desire for short cuts; Representativeness; Availability bias; Anchoring; Conservativeness; Overconfidence and overoptimism; Hindsight bias; Confirmation bias; Cognitive dissonance; A broker demonstrates biases in action; More on System 1 and System 2; Chapter 3 Time to break free; Why do you want to trade?; Lifestyle implications; You need to be an independent thinker; Ditch technical analysis
Trade to win Random rewards - a dangerous business; Part II Building the foundations; Chapter 4 Knowledge; Markets; Shares; Foreign exchange (FX); Bonds; Commodities; Derivatives; Short-selling shares; Data; Macro-economic; Stock specific; Market specific; Specialisation; Chapter 5 Watchlists; Information and noise; The role of watchlists; The importance of following different markets; Using watchlists to help overcome biases; Trade the markets; Include positively and inversely correlated markets; Watchlists help us to build context and better understand markets; Beware stock closing prices
Constructing watchlists Macro watchlists; Micro watchlists; Other information to be gathered; Using the watchlists to trade; Think laterally; Watchlists and our core principles; Chapter 6 It's a business; treat it that way; Which broker?; Liquidity; Commissions; Safety; What to pay for; Computers; Trading platforms; Internet; News feeds; Charting packages; What capital is required?; Time required; Practice properly; Plan B; Tax advice; Re-evaluate; Chapter 7 Position sizing and management; Position sizing; Why don't I just use historical data to position size?; Entering a trade
Setting targets and stop loss levelsPros and cons of small stop loss orders; Activating a stop loss; Managing trades; Trailing stops; Relating these techniques to our core principles; Part III The next level: incorporating more advanced concepts; Chapter 8 Pricing in; What is good (bad) news?; Examples; QBE Insurance; Iluka; Probability and magnitude; Pricing in and position sizing; Reflexivity in markets; Conclusion; Chapter 9 Volatility; What is volatility?; Using historical and implied volatility in our trading; Trading in times of high volatility; What does high volatility look like?
Chapter 10 Become the bookmaker: how the pros trade
Record Nr. UNINA-9910786745403321
Norden Gary  
Queensland, Australia : , : Wiley, , 2015
Materiale a stampa
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An end to the bull : cut through the noise to develop a sustainable trading career / / Gary Norden
An end to the bull : cut through the noise to develop a sustainable trading career / / Gary Norden
Autore Norden Gary
Pubbl/distr/stampa Queensland, Australia : , : Wiley, , 2015
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (220 p.)
Disciplina 332.62
Soggetto topico Brokers
Stocks
ISBN 0-7303-1146-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto An End to the Bull; CONTENTS; ABOUT THE AUTHOR; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; INTRODUCTION; Part I The need for change; Chapter 1 The financial junk-food industry; Traders play a different role from brokers and analysts; Sell side; Buy side; The 'other' junk-food industry; Accepted wisdom - trying to separate fact from fiction; Myth one: Longer term trading is easier than short-term trading; Myth two: Closing prices hold the key; Myth three: Technical analysis is reliable and successful; Myth four: Scan through as many contracts as possible to increase your chances to find a trade
Myth five: Fundamentals, company and economic data are not important Myth six: Traders need to buy on the offer side and sell to the bid side of the bid/ask spread; Chapter 2 Real trader psychology: our desire for short cuts; Representativeness; Availability bias; Anchoring; Conservativeness; Overconfidence and overoptimism; Hindsight bias; Confirmation bias; Cognitive dissonance; A broker demonstrates biases in action; More on System 1 and System 2; Chapter 3 Time to break free; Why do you want to trade?; Lifestyle implications; You need to be an independent thinker; Ditch technical analysis
Trade to win Random rewards - a dangerous business; Part II Building the foundations; Chapter 4 Knowledge; Markets; Shares; Foreign exchange (FX); Bonds; Commodities; Derivatives; Short-selling shares; Data; Macro-economic; Stock specific; Market specific; Specialisation; Chapter 5 Watchlists; Information and noise; The role of watchlists; The importance of following different markets; Using watchlists to help overcome biases; Trade the markets; Include positively and inversely correlated markets; Watchlists help us to build context and better understand markets; Beware stock closing prices
Constructing watchlists Macro watchlists; Micro watchlists; Other information to be gathered; Using the watchlists to trade; Think laterally; Watchlists and our core principles; Chapter 6 It's a business; treat it that way; Which broker?; Liquidity; Commissions; Safety; What to pay for; Computers; Trading platforms; Internet; News feeds; Charting packages; What capital is required?; Time required; Practice properly; Plan B; Tax advice; Re-evaluate; Chapter 7 Position sizing and management; Position sizing; Why don't I just use historical data to position size?; Entering a trade
Setting targets and stop loss levelsPros and cons of small stop loss orders; Activating a stop loss; Managing trades; Trailing stops; Relating these techniques to our core principles; Part III The next level: incorporating more advanced concepts; Chapter 8 Pricing in; What is good (bad) news?; Examples; QBE Insurance; Iluka; Probability and magnitude; Pricing in and position sizing; Reflexivity in markets; Conclusion; Chapter 9 Volatility; What is volatility?; Using historical and implied volatility in our trading; Trading in times of high volatility; What does high volatility look like?
Chapter 10 Become the bookmaker: how the pros trade
Record Nr. UNINA-9910827208003321
Norden Gary  
Queensland, Australia : , : Wiley, , 2015
Materiale a stampa
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Evoluzione dell'attività creditizia in Italia dall'unità nazionale alla realizzazione dell'unione monetaria europea : con un'appendice contenente i cambiamenti del mercato mobiliare italiano negli ultimi decenni / Giuseppe Mastromatteo, Adelmo Tedeschi
Evoluzione dell'attività creditizia in Italia dall'unità nazionale alla realizzazione dell'unione monetaria europea : con un'appendice contenente i cambiamenti del mercato mobiliare italiano negli ultimi decenni / Giuseppe Mastromatteo, Adelmo Tedeschi
Autore Mastromatteo, Giuseppe
Pubbl/distr/stampa Milano : Vita e Pensiero, 2012
Descrizione fisica XII, 290 p. : ill. ; 21 cm
Disciplina 332.62
Altri autori (Persone) Tedeschi, Adelmo
Collana Economia, Contributi
Soggetto non controllato Intermediari finanziari - Italia - 1861-2011
ISBN 978-88-343-1889-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione ita
Record Nr. UNINA-990009834580403321
Mastromatteo, Giuseppe  
Milano : Vita e Pensiero, 2012
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The history of financial planning [[electronic resource] ] : the transformation of financial services / / E. Denby Brandon, Jr., H. Oliver Welch
The history of financial planning [[electronic resource] ] : the transformation of financial services / / E. Denby Brandon, Jr., H. Oliver Welch
Autore Brandon E. Denby <1927->
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, NJ, : John Wiley & Sons, c2008
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (299 p.)
Disciplina 332.6
332.62
Altri autori (Persone) WelchH. Oliver <1935->
Collana Wiley Finance
Soggetto topico Financial planners - History
Financial services industry - History
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-119-20312-0
9786612303340
1-282-30334-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto ""The History of Financial Planning: The Transformation of Financial Services""; ""Contents""; ""Foreword""; ""Preface""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""Chapter 1: A New Profession Emerges""; ""Before the Revolution""; ""A Meeting of the Minds""; ""The First Challenges""; ""A College Takes Shape""; ""Chapter 2: Building a Profession""; ""Defending a Designation""; ""Breaking Away""; ""Coming Together, Growing Apart""; ""Financial Crisis and Upheaval at the IAFP""; ""Financial Crisis at the College""; ""A Creed and a Curriculum""; ""Change and Growth at the College""; ""The Anthes Years""
""The ICFP Forges a Separate Identity""""Newmark at the Wheel""; ""Return to Denver""; ""Chapter 3: Growing Pains""; ""Changing the Message, Changing Attitudes""; ""The SRO Debate and the “Real Thing�""; ""Unsettled Times at the IAFP""; ""Education and Ethics at the ICFP""; ""Getting Off the Gravy Train""; ""A Board of Standards Emerges""; ""The College Hits Its Stride""; ""Chapter 4: One Profession, One Designation""; ""The Challenge to “Unify and Professionalize�""; ""The Joint Organization Committee""; ""Rebuilding Separately""; ""Strengthening Professional Standards""
""College for Financial Planning Makes Key Moves""""The Personal Economic Summit""; ""New Directions""; ""The Foundation for Financial Planning""; ""Storm over “CFP Lite�""; ""Unification Revisited""; ""Chapter 5: Responding to New Challenges""; ""Building a New Organization""; ""CFP Board Fleshes Out Its Mission""; ""Crisis and Catastrophe""; ""Favorable Signs""; ""Financial Planning Standards Board""; ""Raising the Bar for Education and Ethics""; ""The Broker-Dealer Exemption""; ""Global Financial Crisis""; ""Transformation and Opportunity""; ""Chapter 6: Global Expansion""
""First Forays""""Financial Planning Comes to Australia""; ""Japan Joins the Movement""; ""IBCFP Takes Charge""; ""Global Growth Accelerates""; ""ISO Standard: Complement or Competition?""; ""Regulation and Legislation""; ""FPSB: From Concept to Reality""; ""Launched at Last""; ""A Tiger in the East""; ""And a Celtic Tiger""; ""Conditions for Success""; ""A Global Standard Emerges""; ""Chapter 7: Theory, Technology, and Process""; ""The Technology Revolution""; ""The Benefits of Diversification: Modern Portfolio Theory""; ""The Probability Approach: Monte Carlo Simulation""
""The Balancing Act: Asset Allocation""""Behavioral Finance""; ""Life Planning and Interior Finance""; ""A Proliferation of Practice Models""; ""Chapter 8: The Quest for Professional Status""; ""The Education of a Financial Planner""; ""Educational Opportunities Expand""; ""Examination: Proving Mastery""; ""Experience in the Practice""; ""Ethical Standards: The Early Years""; ""Ethical Standards: A New Watchdog""; ""Ethical Standards: Strengthening the Code""; ""Ethical Standards: A Fiduciary Obligation""; ""A Single Designation""; ""The Compensation Question""; ""Government Regulation""
""Serving a Social Benefit""
Record Nr. UNINA-9910139908103321
Brandon E. Denby <1927->  
Hoboken, NJ, : John Wiley & Sons, c2008
Materiale a stampa
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The history of financial planning [[electronic resource] ] : the transformation of financial services / / E. Denby Brandon, Jr., H. Oliver Welch
The history of financial planning [[electronic resource] ] : the transformation of financial services / / E. Denby Brandon, Jr., H. Oliver Welch
Autore Brandon E. Denby <1927->
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, NJ, : John Wiley & Sons, c2008
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (299 p.)
Disciplina 332.6
332.62
Altri autori (Persone) WelchH. Oliver <1935->
Collana Wiley Finance
Soggetto topico Financial planners - History
Financial services industry - History
ISBN 1-119-20312-0
9786612303340
1-282-30334-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto ""The History of Financial Planning: The Transformation of Financial Services""; ""Contents""; ""Foreword""; ""Preface""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""Chapter 1: A New Profession Emerges""; ""Before the Revolution""; ""A Meeting of the Minds""; ""The First Challenges""; ""A College Takes Shape""; ""Chapter 2: Building a Profession""; ""Defending a Designation""; ""Breaking Away""; ""Coming Together, Growing Apart""; ""Financial Crisis and Upheaval at the IAFP""; ""Financial Crisis at the College""; ""A Creed and a Curriculum""; ""Change and Growth at the College""; ""The Anthes Years""
""The ICFP Forges a Separate Identity""""Newmark at the Wheel""; ""Return to Denver""; ""Chapter 3: Growing Pains""; ""Changing the Message, Changing Attitudes""; ""The SRO Debate and the “Real Thing�""; ""Unsettled Times at the IAFP""; ""Education and Ethics at the ICFP""; ""Getting Off the Gravy Train""; ""A Board of Standards Emerges""; ""The College Hits Its Stride""; ""Chapter 4: One Profession, One Designation""; ""The Challenge to “Unify and Professionalize�""; ""The Joint Organization Committee""; ""Rebuilding Separately""; ""Strengthening Professional Standards""
""College for Financial Planning Makes Key Moves""""The Personal Economic Summit""; ""New Directions""; ""The Foundation for Financial Planning""; ""Storm over “CFP Lite�""; ""Unification Revisited""; ""Chapter 5: Responding to New Challenges""; ""Building a New Organization""; ""CFP Board Fleshes Out Its Mission""; ""Crisis and Catastrophe""; ""Favorable Signs""; ""Financial Planning Standards Board""; ""Raising the Bar for Education and Ethics""; ""The Broker-Dealer Exemption""; ""Global Financial Crisis""; ""Transformation and Opportunity""; ""Chapter 6: Global Expansion""
""First Forays""""Financial Planning Comes to Australia""; ""Japan Joins the Movement""; ""IBCFP Takes Charge""; ""Global Growth Accelerates""; ""ISO Standard: Complement or Competition?""; ""Regulation and Legislation""; ""FPSB: From Concept to Reality""; ""Launched at Last""; ""A Tiger in the East""; ""And a Celtic Tiger""; ""Conditions for Success""; ""A Global Standard Emerges""; ""Chapter 7: Theory, Technology, and Process""; ""The Technology Revolution""; ""The Benefits of Diversification: Modern Portfolio Theory""; ""The Probability Approach: Monte Carlo Simulation""
""The Balancing Act: Asset Allocation""""Behavioral Finance""; ""Life Planning and Interior Finance""; ""A Proliferation of Practice Models""; ""Chapter 8: The Quest for Professional Status""; ""The Education of a Financial Planner""; ""Educational Opportunities Expand""; ""Examination: Proving Mastery""; ""Experience in the Practice""; ""Ethical Standards: The Early Years""; ""Ethical Standards: A New Watchdog""; ""Ethical Standards: Strengthening the Code""; ""Ethical Standards: A Fiduciary Obligation""; ""A Single Designation""; ""The Compensation Question""; ""Government Regulation""
""Serving a Social Benefit""
Record Nr. UNINA-9910830728303321
Brandon E. Denby <1927->  
Hoboken, NJ, : John Wiley & Sons, c2008
Materiale a stampa
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