Explains arbitrage, hedging, and speculation from the standpoint of a participant in the foreign exchange market - whether an individual trader or an institutional trader - who possesses analytical skill, economically sound judgment, and who has access to market data. In the foreign exchange market, arbitrage involves the simultaneous purchase and sale of a currency in different markets; the profit comes from the difference in the buying and selling prices. Hedging and speculation are opposing strategies for dealing with risk; hedging is a cover, and speculation is an assumption of risk. The authors also discuss futures, swaps, forward contracts, and other strategies.
| Added: 05.05.2007 | ISBN: 1567205828 | Pages: 232 | Price: £ 37,95 | Lang.: English |
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