The deconstructed church : understanding emerging Christianity |
Autore | Marti Gerardo |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | New York : , : Oxford University Press, , 2014 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource |
Disciplina | 262 |
Altri autori (Persone) | GanielGladys |
Soggetto topico |
Emerging church movement - 21st century
Evangelicalism Christianity Religion Philosophy & Religion |
ISBN | 0-19-938107-0 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910154334203321 |
Marti Gerardo | ||
New York : , : Oxford University Press, , 2014 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Democracy in the Christian Church [[electronic resource] ] : an historical, theological and political case / / Luca Badini Confalonieri |
Autore | Badini Confalonieri Luca |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | London ; ; New York, : T&T Clark, c2012 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (305 pages) |
Disciplina |
262
270 |
Collana |
T & T Clark theology
Ecclesiological investications |
Soggetto topico | Democracy - Religious aspects - Christianity |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-280-57799-1
9786613607744 0-567-47264-7 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Half title; Series page; Title page; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; Chapter 1 Introduction; 1.1 The Problem of Church Democratization; 1.2 Argument and Findings of This Work; Chapter 2 Ecclesiology and Political Philosophy: Historical Survey; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 The First Millennium; 2.3 From the Twelfth to the Fifteenth Century; 2.3.1 The Problem of Authority in the Church; 2.4 From the Reformation to Vatican II; 2.5 The Relationship between Ecclesiology and Political Philosophy in the Justifi cation of Monarchy; 2.6 Conclusion
Chapter 3 Divinely Willed Structures?3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Is the External Form of Any Ecclesial Structure Permanent,Immutable and Necessary?; 3.3 Ius Divinum : From an Explicit Scriptural Institution toa Post-apostolic, Spirit-led Development; 3.4 Ius Divinum : From Being Predicated of the External Institutional Embodiment of Church Structures to Being Predicated of Their Function of επ̓ισκοπη;́ 3.5 Is the Function of επ̓ισκοπη ́Necessary for theExistence of the Church?; 3.6 Conclusion; Chapter 4 Theological Reductionism andthe Mystification of the Church; 4.1 Introduction 4.2 The Post-Vatican II Revival of the Symbiosis between Ecclesiology and Political Philosophy4.3 The Theological Basis of that Symbiosis in the Principle that' Gratia non destruit sed supponit et perfi cit natura; 4.4 The Historical Rejection of the Continuity between Nature and Grace in the Case of the Church; 4.5 Post-Vatican II Mystifi cation of the Church; 4.6 Examples of Mystifi cation of the Church; 4.7 Elements of the Continuity between the Christian and the Human Polity; 4.8 Conclusion; Chapter 5 Central Insights and Categories of Democratic Political Philosophy; 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Belief, Common Meaning and Community5.2.1 The Intentional Structure at the Origin of Belief; 5.2.2 Community, Cooperation and Powe; 5.3 Delegation and Authority; 5.4 Subsidiarity; 5.5 Authority and Offi ce; 5.6 Expert Authority and the Risk of Guardianship; 5.7 Historical Development Away from the Traditional Understanding of Authority as Necessarily Unique, Supreme and Omnicompetent; 5.8 The Criticism to the Classical Conception of Authority as One, Indivisible, Supreme and Omnicompetent; 5.9 The Relationship between Specialized Authorities in Society and the Political Authority 5.10 Unanimity and Majority5.11 The Danger of the Dictatorship of the Majority, or How to Safeguard the Minority's Freedom of Conscience?; 5.12 Majority and Relativism; 5.13 Legitimation and Legitimacy of Authority; 5.14 Conclusion; Chapter 6 A Democratic Ecclesiology; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Human Consent and Divine Institution: The Nature of Ecclesial Authority; 6.3 The Selection of Church Offi cials; 6.4 Centralization of Competences in the Roman Catholic Church; 6.5 The Relationship between επ̓ισκοπη ́and Specialized Ministries/ Authorities in the Christian Community 6.6 The Pauline Endorsement of the Ecclesial Division of Labour and His Rejection of Mono-ministry |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910452101603321 |
Badini Confalonieri Luca | ||
London ; ; New York, : T&T Clark, c2012 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Democracy in the Christian Church [[electronic resource] ] : an historical, theological and political case / / Luca Badini Confalonieri |
Autore | Badini Confalonieri Luca |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | London ; ; New York, : T&T Clark, c2012 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (305 pages) |
Disciplina |
262
270 |
Collana |
T & T Clark theology
Ecclesiological investications |
Soggetto topico | Democracy - Religious aspects - Christianity |
ISBN |
0-567-48368-1
1-280-57799-1 9786613607744 0-567-47264-7 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Half title; Series page; Title page; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; Chapter 1 Introduction; 1.1 The Problem of Church Democratization; 1.2 Argument and Findings of This Work; Chapter 2 Ecclesiology and Political Philosophy: Historical Survey; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 The First Millennium; 2.3 From the Twelfth to the Fifteenth Century; 2.3.1 The Problem of Authority in the Church; 2.4 From the Reformation to Vatican II; 2.5 The Relationship between Ecclesiology and Political Philosophy in the Justifi cation of Monarchy; 2.6 Conclusion
Chapter 3 Divinely Willed Structures?3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Is the External Form of Any Ecclesial Structure Permanent,Immutable and Necessary?; 3.3 Ius Divinum : From an Explicit Scriptural Institution toa Post-apostolic, Spirit-led Development; 3.4 Ius Divinum : From Being Predicated of the External Institutional Embodiment of Church Structures to Being Predicated of Their Function of επ̓ισκοπη;́ 3.5 Is the Function of επ̓ισκοπη ́Necessary for theExistence of the Church?; 3.6 Conclusion; Chapter 4 Theological Reductionism andthe Mystification of the Church; 4.1 Introduction 4.2 The Post-Vatican II Revival of the Symbiosis between Ecclesiology and Political Philosophy4.3 The Theological Basis of that Symbiosis in the Principle that' Gratia non destruit sed supponit et perfi cit natura; 4.4 The Historical Rejection of the Continuity between Nature and Grace in the Case of the Church; 4.5 Post-Vatican II Mystifi cation of the Church; 4.6 Examples of Mystifi cation of the Church; 4.7 Elements of the Continuity between the Christian and the Human Polity; 4.8 Conclusion; Chapter 5 Central Insights and Categories of Democratic Political Philosophy; 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Belief, Common Meaning and Community5.2.1 The Intentional Structure at the Origin of Belief; 5.2.2 Community, Cooperation and Powe; 5.3 Delegation and Authority; 5.4 Subsidiarity; 5.5 Authority and Offi ce; 5.6 Expert Authority and the Risk of Guardianship; 5.7 Historical Development Away from the Traditional Understanding of Authority as Necessarily Unique, Supreme and Omnicompetent; 5.8 The Criticism to the Classical Conception of Authority as One, Indivisible, Supreme and Omnicompetent; 5.9 The Relationship between Specialized Authorities in Society and the Political Authority 5.10 Unanimity and Majority5.11 The Danger of the Dictatorship of the Majority, or How to Safeguard the Minority's Freedom of Conscience?; 5.12 Majority and Relativism; 5.13 Legitimation and Legitimacy of Authority; 5.14 Conclusion; Chapter 6 A Democratic Ecclesiology; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Human Consent and Divine Institution: The Nature of Ecclesial Authority; 6.3 The Selection of Church Offi cials; 6.4 Centralization of Competences in the Roman Catholic Church; 6.5 The Relationship between επ̓ισκοπη ́and Specialized Ministries/ Authorities in the Christian Community 6.6 The Pauline Endorsement of the Ecclesial Division of Labour and His Rejection of Mono-ministry |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910779174303321 |
Badini Confalonieri Luca | ||
London ; ; New York, : T&T Clark, c2012 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
|
Democracy in the Christian Church [[electronic resource] ] : an historical, theological and political case / / Luca Badini Confalonieri |
Autore | Badini Confalonieri Luca |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | London ; ; New York, : T&T Clark, c2012 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (305 pages) |
Disciplina |
262
270 |
Collana |
T & T Clark theology
Ecclesiological investications |
Soggetto topico | Democracy - Religious aspects - Christianity |
ISBN |
0-567-48368-1
1-280-57799-1 9786613607744 0-567-47264-7 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Half title; Series page; Title page; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; Chapter 1 Introduction; 1.1 The Problem of Church Democratization; 1.2 Argument and Findings of This Work; Chapter 2 Ecclesiology and Political Philosophy: Historical Survey; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 The First Millennium; 2.3 From the Twelfth to the Fifteenth Century; 2.3.1 The Problem of Authority in the Church; 2.4 From the Reformation to Vatican II; 2.5 The Relationship between Ecclesiology and Political Philosophy in the Justifi cation of Monarchy; 2.6 Conclusion
Chapter 3 Divinely Willed Structures?3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Is the External Form of Any Ecclesial Structure Permanent,Immutable and Necessary?; 3.3 Ius Divinum : From an Explicit Scriptural Institution toa Post-apostolic, Spirit-led Development; 3.4 Ius Divinum : From Being Predicated of the External Institutional Embodiment of Church Structures to Being Predicated of Their Function of επ̓ισκοπη;́ 3.5 Is the Function of επ̓ισκοπη ́Necessary for theExistence of the Church?; 3.6 Conclusion; Chapter 4 Theological Reductionism andthe Mystification of the Church; 4.1 Introduction 4.2 The Post-Vatican II Revival of the Symbiosis between Ecclesiology and Political Philosophy4.3 The Theological Basis of that Symbiosis in the Principle that' Gratia non destruit sed supponit et perfi cit natura; 4.4 The Historical Rejection of the Continuity between Nature and Grace in the Case of the Church; 4.5 Post-Vatican II Mystifi cation of the Church; 4.6 Examples of Mystifi cation of the Church; 4.7 Elements of the Continuity between the Christian and the Human Polity; 4.8 Conclusion; Chapter 5 Central Insights and Categories of Democratic Political Philosophy; 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Belief, Common Meaning and Community5.2.1 The Intentional Structure at the Origin of Belief; 5.2.2 Community, Cooperation and Powe; 5.3 Delegation and Authority; 5.4 Subsidiarity; 5.5 Authority and Offi ce; 5.6 Expert Authority and the Risk of Guardianship; 5.7 Historical Development Away from the Traditional Understanding of Authority as Necessarily Unique, Supreme and Omnicompetent; 5.8 The Criticism to the Classical Conception of Authority as One, Indivisible, Supreme and Omnicompetent; 5.9 The Relationship between Specialized Authorities in Society and the Political Authority 5.10 Unanimity and Majority5.11 The Danger of the Dictatorship of the Majority, or How to Safeguard the Minority's Freedom of Conscience?; 5.12 Majority and Relativism; 5.13 Legitimation and Legitimacy of Authority; 5.14 Conclusion; Chapter 6 A Democratic Ecclesiology; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Human Consent and Divine Institution: The Nature of Ecclesial Authority; 6.3 The Selection of Church Offi cials; 6.4 Centralization of Competences in the Roman Catholic Church; 6.5 The Relationship between επ̓ισκοπη ́and Specialized Ministries/ Authorities in the Christian Community 6.6 The Pauline Endorsement of the Ecclesial Division of Labour and His Rejection of Mono-ministry |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910813646103321 |
Badini Confalonieri Luca | ||
London ; ; New York, : T&T Clark, c2012 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Derriére les portes Vaticanes : le gouvernement central de l'Église / P. C. van Lierde ; traduction du Basilide ; adapté par M. André Giraud |
Autore | Lierde, Petrus Canisius : van |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Paris : Mame, 1957 |
Descrizione fisica | 276 p. ; in 8° |
Disciplina | 262 |
Collana | Sélection Mame |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | fre |
Record Nr. | UNINA-990008023000403321 |
Lierde, Petrus Canisius : van | ||
Paris : Mame, 1957 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Designing stock market trading systems : with and without soft computing / / by Dr. Bruce Vanstone and Tobias Hahn |
Autore | Vanstone Bruce |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Petersfield [Great Britain] : , : Harriman House, , 2010 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (xv, 240 p. ) : charts (some col.) |
Disciplina | 262 |
Altri autori (Persone) | HahnTobias |
Soggetto topico |
Stock exchanges
Stock price forecasting Soft computing Stocks |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN | 0-85719-135-7 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | PrefaceAcknowledgementsIntroduction1. Designing Stock Market Trading Systems1.1 Introduction1.2 Motivation1.3 Scope and Data1.4 The Efficient Market Hypothesis1.5 The Illusion of Knowledge1.6 Investing versus Trading1.6.1 Investing1.6.2 Trading1.7 Building a Mechanical Stock Market Trading System1.8 The Place of Soft Computing1.9 How to Use this Book2. Introduction to Trading2.1 Introduction2.2 Different Approaches to Trading2.2.1 Direction of trading2.2.2 Time frame of trading2.2.3 Type of behaviour exploited2.2.3.1 Trend-based trading2.2.3.2 Breakout trading2.2.3.3 Momentum trading2.2.3.4 Mean reversion trading2.2.3.5 High-frequency trading2.3 Conclusion2.4 The Next Step3. Fundamental Variables3.1 Introduction3.1.1 Benjamin Graham and value investing3.2 Informational Advantage and Market Efficiency3.3 A Note on Adjustments3.4 Core Strategies3.4.1 Intrinsic value estimates3.4.2 Fundamental filters3.4.3 Ranking filters3.5 The elements of a fundamentals-based filter3.5.1 Wealth of a firm and its shareholders3.5.1.1 Book value3.5.1.2 Current assets vs. current liabilities3.5.1.3 Leverage metrics3.5.2 Earnings capacity3.5.3 Ability to generate cash3.6 Fundamental Ratios and Industry Comparisons3.7 A Final Note on Cross-country Investing Research3.8 The Next Step3.9 Case Study: Analysing a Variable3.9.1 Introduction3.9.2 Example - P/E ratio3.9.3 Wealth-Lab3.9.4 SPSS3.9.5 Outliers4. Technical Variables4.1 Introduction4.1.1 Charting4.1.2 Technical indicators4.1.3 Other approaches4.2 Charting and Pattern Analysis4.3 Technical Indicators4.3.1 Intermarket analysis4.3.2 Moving averages4.3.3 Volume4.3.4 Momentum indicators4.3.4.1 Moving Average Convergence/Divergence (MACD)4.3.4.2 Relative Strength Indicator (RSI)4.4 Alternative Approaches4.5 On Use and Misuse of Technical Analysis4.6 Case Study: Does Technical Analysis Have Any Credibility?5. Soft Computing5.1 Introduction5.1.1 Types of soft computing5.1.2 Expert systems5.1.3 Case-based reasoning5.1.4 Genetic algorithms5.1.5 Swarm intelligence5.1.6 Artificial neural networks5.2 Review of Research5.2.1 Soft computing classification5.2.2 Research into time series prediction5.2.3 Research into pattern recognition and classification5.2.4 Research into optimisation5.2.5 Research into ensemble approaches5.3 Conclusion5.4 The Next Step6. Creating Artificial Neural Networks6.1 Introduction6.2 Expressing Your Problem6.3 Partitioning Data6.4 Finding Variables of Influence6.5 ANN Architecture Choices6.6 ANN Training6.6.1 Momentum6.6.2 Training rate6.7 ANN In-sample Testing6.8 Conclusion6.9 The Next Step7. Trading Systems and Distributions7.1 Introduction7.2 Studying a Group of Trades7.2.1 Average profitability metrics7.2.1.1 The students t-test7.2.1.2 The runs test7.2.2 Winning metrics7.2.3 Losing metrics7.2.4 Summary metrics7.2.5 Distributions7.2.5.1 Short-term distribution7.2.5.2 Medium-term distribution7.2.5.3 Long-term distribution7.2.6 Comparing two sets of raw trades7.3 Conclusions7.4 The Next Step8. Position Sizing8.1 Introduction8.1.1 Fixed position sizing8.1.2 Kelly method8.1.3 Optimal-f8.1.4 Percentage of equity8.1.5 Maximum risk percentage8.1.6 Martingale8.1.7 Anti-martingale8.2 Pyramiding8.3 Conclusions8.4 The Next Step9. Risk9.1 Introduction9.2 Trade Risk9.2.1 Stop-loss orders9.2.2 Using maximum adverse excursion (MAE) to select the stop-loss threshold9.3 Risk of Ruin9.4 Portfolio Risk9.5 Additional Portfolio Metrics9.6 Monte Carlo Analysis9.7 Case Study: Are Stops Useful in Trend Trading System?10. Case Studies10.1 Introduction10.2 A Note about Data10.3 A Note about the Case Studies10.4 Building a Technical Trading System with Neural Networks10.4.1 Splitting data10.4.2 Benchmark initial rules10.4.3 Identify specific problems10.4.4 Identify inputs and outputs for the ANN10.4.5 Train the networks10.4.6 Derive money management and risk settings10.4.7 In-sample benchmarking10.4.8 Out-of-sample benchmarking10.4.9 Decide on final product10.5 Building a fundamental trading system with neural networks10.5.1 Splitting data10.5.2 Benchmark initial rules10.5.3 Identify specific problems10.5.4 Identify inputs and outputs for ANN10.5.5 Train the networks10.5.6 Derive money management and risk settings10.5.7 In-sample benchmarking10.5.8 Out-of-sample benchmarking10.5.9 Decide on final productFinal ThoughtsAppendicesScript SegmentsBibliographyIndex |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910465044703321 |
Vanstone Bruce | ||
Petersfield [Great Britain] : , : Harriman House, , 2010 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
|
Designing stock market trading systems : with and without soft computing / / by Dr. Bruce Vanstone and Tobias Hahn |
Autore | Vanstone Bruce |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Petersfield [Great Britain] : , : Harriman House, , 2010 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (xv, 240 p. ) : charts (some col.) |
Disciplina | 262 |
Altri autori (Persone) | HahnTobias |
Soggetto topico |
Stock exchanges
Stock price forecasting Soft computing Stocks |
ISBN | 0-85719-135-7 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | PrefaceAcknowledgementsIntroduction1. Designing Stock Market Trading Systems1.1 Introduction1.2 Motivation1.3 Scope and Data1.4 The Efficient Market Hypothesis1.5 The Illusion of Knowledge1.6 Investing versus Trading1.6.1 Investing1.6.2 Trading1.7 Building a Mechanical Stock Market Trading System1.8 The Place of Soft Computing1.9 How to Use this Book2. Introduction to Trading2.1 Introduction2.2 Different Approaches to Trading2.2.1 Direction of trading2.2.2 Time frame of trading2.2.3 Type of behaviour exploited2.2.3.1 Trend-based trading2.2.3.2 Breakout trading2.2.3.3 Momentum trading2.2.3.4 Mean reversion trading2.2.3.5 High-frequency trading2.3 Conclusion2.4 The Next Step3. Fundamental Variables3.1 Introduction3.1.1 Benjamin Graham and value investing3.2 Informational Advantage and Market Efficiency3.3 A Note on Adjustments3.4 Core Strategies3.4.1 Intrinsic value estimates3.4.2 Fundamental filters3.4.3 Ranking filters3.5 The elements of a fundamentals-based filter3.5.1 Wealth of a firm and its shareholders3.5.1.1 Book value3.5.1.2 Current assets vs. current liabilities3.5.1.3 Leverage metrics3.5.2 Earnings capacity3.5.3 Ability to generate cash3.6 Fundamental Ratios and Industry Comparisons3.7 A Final Note on Cross-country Investing Research3.8 The Next Step3.9 Case Study: Analysing a Variable3.9.1 Introduction3.9.2 Example - P/E ratio3.9.3 Wealth-Lab3.9.4 SPSS3.9.5 Outliers4. Technical Variables4.1 Introduction4.1.1 Charting4.1.2 Technical indicators4.1.3 Other approaches4.2 Charting and Pattern Analysis4.3 Technical Indicators4.3.1 Intermarket analysis4.3.2 Moving averages4.3.3 Volume4.3.4 Momentum indicators4.3.4.1 Moving Average Convergence/Divergence (MACD)4.3.4.2 Relative Strength Indicator (RSI)4.4 Alternative Approaches4.5 On Use and Misuse of Technical Analysis4.6 Case Study: Does Technical Analysis Have Any Credibility?5. Soft Computing5.1 Introduction5.1.1 Types of soft computing5.1.2 Expert systems5.1.3 Case-based reasoning5.1.4 Genetic algorithms5.1.5 Swarm intelligence5.1.6 Artificial neural networks5.2 Review of Research5.2.1 Soft computing classification5.2.2 Research into time series prediction5.2.3 Research into pattern recognition and classification5.2.4 Research into optimisation5.2.5 Research into ensemble approaches5.3 Conclusion5.4 The Next Step6. Creating Artificial Neural Networks6.1 Introduction6.2 Expressing Your Problem6.3 Partitioning Data6.4 Finding Variables of Influence6.5 ANN Architecture Choices6.6 ANN Training6.6.1 Momentum6.6.2 Training rate6.7 ANN In-sample Testing6.8 Conclusion6.9 The Next Step7. Trading Systems and Distributions7.1 Introduction7.2 Studying a Group of Trades7.2.1 Average profitability metrics7.2.1.1 The students t-test7.2.1.2 The runs test7.2.2 Winning metrics7.2.3 Losing metrics7.2.4 Summary metrics7.2.5 Distributions7.2.5.1 Short-term distribution7.2.5.2 Medium-term distribution7.2.5.3 Long-term distribution7.2.6 Comparing two sets of raw trades7.3 Conclusions7.4 The Next Step8. Position Sizing8.1 Introduction8.1.1 Fixed position sizing8.1.2 Kelly method8.1.3 Optimal-f8.1.4 Percentage of equity8.1.5 Maximum risk percentage8.1.6 Martingale8.1.7 Anti-martingale8.2 Pyramiding8.3 Conclusions8.4 The Next Step9. Risk9.1 Introduction9.2 Trade Risk9.2.1 Stop-loss orders9.2.2 Using maximum adverse excursion (MAE) to select the stop-loss threshold9.3 Risk of Ruin9.4 Portfolio Risk9.5 Additional Portfolio Metrics9.6 Monte Carlo Analysis9.7 Case Study: Are Stops Useful in Trend Trading System?10. Case Studies10.1 Introduction10.2 A Note about Data10.3 A Note about the Case Studies10.4 Building a Technical Trading System with Neural Networks10.4.1 Splitting data10.4.2 Benchmark initial rules10.4.3 Identify specific problems10.4.4 Identify inputs and outputs for the ANN10.4.5 Train the networks10.4.6 Derive money management and risk settings10.4.7 In-sample benchmarking10.4.8 Out-of-sample benchmarking10.4.9 Decide on final product10.5 Building a fundamental trading system with neural networks10.5.1 Splitting data10.5.2 Benchmark initial rules10.5.3 Identify specific problems10.5.4 Identify inputs and outputs for ANN10.5.5 Train the networks10.5.6 Derive money management and risk settings10.5.7 In-sample benchmarking10.5.8 Out-of-sample benchmarking10.5.9 Decide on final productFinal ThoughtsAppendicesScript SegmentsBibliographyIndex |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910789147103321 |
Vanstone Bruce | ||
Petersfield [Great Britain] : , : Harriman House, , 2010 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
|
Designing stock market trading systems : with and without soft computing / / by Dr. Bruce Vanstone and Tobias Hahn |
Autore | Vanstone Bruce |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Petersfield [Great Britain] : , : Harriman House, , 2010 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (xv, 240 p. ) : charts (some col.) |
Disciplina | 262 |
Altri autori (Persone) | HahnTobias |
Soggetto topico |
Stock exchanges
Stock price forecasting Soft computing Stocks |
ISBN | 0-85719-135-7 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | PrefaceAcknowledgementsIntroduction1. Designing Stock Market Trading Systems1.1 Introduction1.2 Motivation1.3 Scope and Data1.4 The Efficient Market Hypothesis1.5 The Illusion of Knowledge1.6 Investing versus Trading1.6.1 Investing1.6.2 Trading1.7 Building a Mechanical Stock Market Trading System1.8 The Place of Soft Computing1.9 How to Use this Book2. Introduction to Trading2.1 Introduction2.2 Different Approaches to Trading2.2.1 Direction of trading2.2.2 Time frame of trading2.2.3 Type of behaviour exploited2.2.3.1 Trend-based trading2.2.3.2 Breakout trading2.2.3.3 Momentum trading2.2.3.4 Mean reversion trading2.2.3.5 High-frequency trading2.3 Conclusion2.4 The Next Step3. Fundamental Variables3.1 Introduction3.1.1 Benjamin Graham and value investing3.2 Informational Advantage and Market Efficiency3.3 A Note on Adjustments3.4 Core Strategies3.4.1 Intrinsic value estimates3.4.2 Fundamental filters3.4.3 Ranking filters3.5 The elements of a fundamentals-based filter3.5.1 Wealth of a firm and its shareholders3.5.1.1 Book value3.5.1.2 Current assets vs. current liabilities3.5.1.3 Leverage metrics3.5.2 Earnings capacity3.5.3 Ability to generate cash3.6 Fundamental Ratios and Industry Comparisons3.7 A Final Note on Cross-country Investing Research3.8 The Next Step3.9 Case Study: Analysing a Variable3.9.1 Introduction3.9.2 Example - P/E ratio3.9.3 Wealth-Lab3.9.4 SPSS3.9.5 Outliers4. Technical Variables4.1 Introduction4.1.1 Charting4.1.2 Technical indicators4.1.3 Other approaches4.2 Charting and Pattern Analysis4.3 Technical Indicators4.3.1 Intermarket analysis4.3.2 Moving averages4.3.3 Volume4.3.4 Momentum indicators4.3.4.1 Moving Average Convergence/Divergence (MACD)4.3.4.2 Relative Strength Indicator (RSI)4.4 Alternative Approaches4.5 On Use and Misuse of Technical Analysis4.6 Case Study: Does Technical Analysis Have Any Credibility?5. Soft Computing5.1 Introduction5.1.1 Types of soft computing5.1.2 Expert systems5.1.3 Case-based reasoning5.1.4 Genetic algorithms5.1.5 Swarm intelligence5.1.6 Artificial neural networks5.2 Review of Research5.2.1 Soft computing classification5.2.2 Research into time series prediction5.2.3 Research into pattern recognition and classification5.2.4 Research into optimisation5.2.5 Research into ensemble approaches5.3 Conclusion5.4 The Next Step6. Creating Artificial Neural Networks6.1 Introduction6.2 Expressing Your Problem6.3 Partitioning Data6.4 Finding Variables of Influence6.5 ANN Architecture Choices6.6 ANN Training6.6.1 Momentum6.6.2 Training rate6.7 ANN In-sample Testing6.8 Conclusion6.9 The Next Step7. Trading Systems and Distributions7.1 Introduction7.2 Studying a Group of Trades7.2.1 Average profitability metrics7.2.1.1 The students t-test7.2.1.2 The runs test7.2.2 Winning metrics7.2.3 Losing metrics7.2.4 Summary metrics7.2.5 Distributions7.2.5.1 Short-term distribution7.2.5.2 Medium-term distribution7.2.5.3 Long-term distribution7.2.6 Comparing two sets of raw trades7.3 Conclusions7.4 The Next Step8. Position Sizing8.1 Introduction8.1.1 Fixed position sizing8.1.2 Kelly method8.1.3 Optimal-f8.1.4 Percentage of equity8.1.5 Maximum risk percentage8.1.6 Martingale8.1.7 Anti-martingale8.2 Pyramiding8.3 Conclusions8.4 The Next Step9. Risk9.1 Introduction9.2 Trade Risk9.2.1 Stop-loss orders9.2.2 Using maximum adverse excursion (MAE) to select the stop-loss threshold9.3 Risk of Ruin9.4 Portfolio Risk9.5 Additional Portfolio Metrics9.6 Monte Carlo Analysis9.7 Case Study: Are Stops Useful in Trend Trading System?10. Case Studies10.1 Introduction10.2 A Note about Data10.3 A Note about the Case Studies10.4 Building a Technical Trading System with Neural Networks10.4.1 Splitting data10.4.2 Benchmark initial rules10.4.3 Identify specific problems10.4.4 Identify inputs and outputs for the ANN10.4.5 Train the networks10.4.6 Derive money management and risk settings10.4.7 In-sample benchmarking10.4.8 Out-of-sample benchmarking10.4.9 Decide on final product10.5 Building a fundamental trading system with neural networks10.5.1 Splitting data10.5.2 Benchmark initial rules10.5.3 Identify specific problems10.5.4 Identify inputs and outputs for ANN10.5.5 Train the networks10.5.6 Derive money management and risk settings10.5.7 In-sample benchmarking10.5.8 Out-of-sample benchmarking10.5.9 Decide on final productFinal ThoughtsAppendicesScript SegmentsBibliographyIndex |
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Petersfield [Great Britain] : , : Harriman House, , 2010 | ||
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Die geistliche Gerichtstbarkeit des Erzbischofs von Mainz im Thüringen des späten Mittelalters : das Generalgericht zu Erfurt / Georg May |
Autore | May, Georg |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Leipzig : St. Benno, 1956 |
Descrizione fisica | XXIII, 330 p. ; 23 cm |
Disciplina | 262 |
Collana | Erfurter Theologische Studien |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | ger |
Record Nr. | UNINA-990008194950403321 |
May, Georg | ||
Leipzig : St. Benno, 1956 | ||
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Die Kirche im Zeitalter des konfessionalen Absolutimus (1555-1648) / Karl Eder |
Autore | Eder, Karl |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Freiburg : Verlag Herder, 1949 |
Descrizione fisica | XVII,, 459 p. ; 24 cm |
Disciplina | 262 |
Collana | "Kirchengeschichte... / hrsg. von Johann Peter Kirsch. Dritter Band |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | und |
Record Nr. | UNINA-990006375790403321 |
Eder, Karl | ||
Freiburg : Verlag Herder, 1949 | ||
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