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Book Stock Markets  Investments And Corporate Behavior  A Conceptual Framework Of Understanding

Download or read book Stock Markets Investments And Corporate Behavior A Conceptual Framework Of Understanding written by Michael Joseph Dempsey and published by World Scientific. This book was released on 2015-10-29 with total page 332 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Stock Markets, Investments and Corporate Behavior examines the nature of stock market growth and decline, the function of financial markets, and their implications for commercial companies. Traditionally, finance academics have attempted to understand financial markets and commercial companies as physicists approach their subject matter: with a set of laws in mind that govern the field. But finance is not physics. The academic's approach falsely assumes that financial markets can be understood as systems within which self-interested maximizers behave in logical ways that are coordinated by the invisible hand of the price mechanism. This book demonstrates that finance is more appropriately understood as a field in which investors and finance managers may or may not use rational calculations as the basis of their decision making.This book opens with an effective dismantling of the traditional mathematical approach used to understand and describe markets and corporate financial behavior. In its place, the mathematics of growth and decline is developed anew, while holding to the realization that the decisions of organizations rely on the choices of real people with limited information available to them. The book will appeal to all students who wish to reappraise their knowledge of finance in a thoughtful manner. Specifically, this book is designed to appeal to anyone who wishes to refine their understanding of the nature of stock markets and financial growth, optimal portfolio allocation, option pricing, asset valuation, corporate financial behavior, and what it means to be ethical in our financial institutions.

Book Stock Market Behavior

Download or read book Stock Market Behavior written by Harvey A. Krow and published by . This book was released on 1969 with total page 256 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Outgrowth and extension of ... [the author's] doctoral dissertation ... University of Pittsburgh." Bibliography: p. 231-233.

Book Stock Markets  Investments and Corporate Behavior

Download or read book Stock Markets Investments and Corporate Behavior written by Michael DEMPSEY and published by World Scientific. This book was released on 2015-10-29 with total page 332 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Stock Markets, Investments and Corporate Behavior examines the nature of stock market growth and decline, the function of financial markets, and their implications for commercial companies. Traditionally, finance academics have attempted to understand financial markets and commercial companies as physicists approach their subject matter: with a set of laws in mind that govern the field. But finance is not physics. The academic's approach falsely assumes that financial markets can be understood as systems within which self-interested maximizers behave in logical ways that are coordinated by the invisible hand of the price mechanism. This book demonstrates that finance is more appropriately understood as a field in which investors and finance managers may or may not use rational calculations as the basis of their decision making. This book opens with an effective dismantling of the traditional mathematical approach used to understand and describe markets and corporate financial behavior. In its place, the mathematics of growth and decline is developed anew, while holding to the realization that the decisions of organizations rely on the choices of real people with limited information available to them. The book will appeal to all students who wish to reappraise their knowledge of finance in a thoughtful manner. Specifically, this book is designed to appeal to anyone who wishes to refine their understanding of the nature of stock markets and financial growth, optimal portfolio allocation, option pricing, asset valuation, corporate financial behavior, and what it means to be ethical in our financial institutions."--

Book Stock market Psychology

Download or read book Stock market Psychology written by Karl Erik W‹rneryd and published by Edward Elgar Publishing. This book was released on 2001-01-01 with total page 360 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: 'Stock-Market Psychology gives an excellent overview of the state-of-the-art literature on this subject in the fields of economics, psychology and finance. . . a comprehensive overview of the behavior of investors in the stock market. As such, this book is valuable for the classroom. . . Stock-Market Psychology provides researchers with numerous ideas for future research and readers with useful and fun tips without taking away our hopes of ever becoming rich from investing in stocks. What more is there to ask from a book?' - Joost M.E. Pennings, Journal of Economic Psychology 'George Goodman (Adam Smith) once wrote, "you can find out who you are by investing in the stock market, but it will be an expensive lesson". It is far smarter and cheaper to read Wärneryd's book instead. At a time when global stock markets are driven by emotions and passions, and are highly volatile, Chapter Six will tell you why, far better than a hundred analysts' reports.' - Shlomo Maital, TIM-Technion Institute of Management and the Samuel Neaman Institute for Advanced Studies in Science and Technology, Israel The rationale behind how people value and trade stocks is of unparalleled interest to governments, companies and other participants in stock markets. The book focuses on the way in which investors process information and form expectations about future gains. It argues that humans fall short of the perfect information processing required by theory, and that their expectations are based on more than just future company earnings.

Book Regulating Competition in Stock Markets

Download or read book Regulating Competition in Stock Markets written by Lawrence R. Klein and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2012-04-25 with total page 403 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A guide to curbing monopoly power in stock markets Engaging and informative, Regulating Competition in Stock Markets skillfully analyzes the impact of the recent global financial crisis on health and happiness, and uses this opportunity to put regulatory systems in perspective. Happiness is lost because of emotional and physical health deterioration resulting from the crisis. Therefore, the authors conclude that financial crisis prevention should be the focus of public policy. This book is the most comprehensive study so far on potential risks to the stock market, especially various forms of market manipulation that lead to mania and eventual crisis. Based on litigation cases from international stock markets, and borrowing multidisciplinary findings in the fields of finance, economics, accounting, media studies, criminology, legal studies, psychology, and medicine, this book is the first to provide thorough micro-level regulatory proposals rooted in financial reality. By focusing on securities trading, they apply antitrust measures to limiting monopolistic power that is used for the manipulation of investors' perception and monopolistic profit. These proposals are quantifiable, adjustable, inexpensive, and can be easily implemented by any securities regulating agency for real-time oversight and daily operations. The recommendations found here are intended to improve the fairness and transparency of the financial markets, thereby perfecting the market competition, protecting investors, stabilizing the market, and preventing crises Explores how avoiding crises can to contribute to a more scientific, health aware, and civilized economic and social development Written by a team of authors who have extensive experience in this dynamic field, including Nobel Laureate Lawrence R. Klein Since the founding of the first, organized stock exchange in Amsterdam 400 years ago, no systematic economic research results on stock markets have been implemented in stock market regulation around the world. Regulating Competition in Stock Markets aims to fill this void.

Book Behavioral Finance

Download or read book Behavioral Finance written by H. Kent Baker and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2010-10-05 with total page 773 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A definitive guide to the growing field of behavioral finance This reliable resource provides a comprehensive view of behavioral finance and its psychological foundations, as well as its applications to finance. Comprising contributed chapters written by distinguished authors from some of the most influential firms and universities in the world, Behavioral Finance provides a synthesis of the most essential elements of this discipline, including psychological concepts and behavioral biases, the behavioral aspects of asset pricing, asset allocation, and market prices, as well as investor behavior, corporate managerial behavior, and social influences. Uses a structured approach to put behavioral finance in perspective Relies on recent research findings to provide guidance through the maze of theories and concepts Discusses the impact of sub-optimal financial decisions on the efficiency of capital markets, personal wealth, and the performance of corporations Behavioral finance has quickly become part of mainstream finance. If you need to gain a better understanding of this topic, look no further than this book.

Book Investing For Dummies    Volume 1 of 2   EasyRead Super Large 18pt Edition

Download or read book Investing For Dummies Volume 1 of 2 EasyRead Super Large 18pt Edition written by Eric Kevin Tyson and published by ReadHowYouWant.com. This book was released on with total page 502 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Become a savvy investor with this updated Wall Street Journal bestseller Want to take charge of your financial future? This national bestselling guide has been thoroughly updated to provide you with the latest insights into smart investing, from weighing your investment options (such as stocks, real estate, and small business) to understanding risks and returns, managing your portfolio, and much more.Get time-tested investment advice -- expert author Eric Tyson shares his extensive knowledge and reveals how to invest in challenging marketsDiscover all the fundamenta.

Book Model of Myopic Corporate Behavior with Efficient Stock Markets and Endogenous Management Objectives

Download or read book Model of Myopic Corporate Behavior with Efficient Stock Markets and Endogenous Management Objectives written by and published by . This book was released on with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Finance Division of the Faculty of Commerce and Business Administration at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, presents the full text of a working paper entitled "A Model of Myopic Corporate Behavior with Efficient Stock Markets and Endogenous Management Objectives," by Gerald T. Garvey, Simon Grant, and Stephen P. King. The paper discusses managers' concern for short-term stock prices and the resulting distortions, namely "short-termism."

Book An Introduction to Stocks  Trading Markets and Corporate Behavior

Download or read book An Introduction to Stocks Trading Markets and Corporate Behavior written by Clifford D. Wright and published by Wickford Bay Publishing and Media. This book was released on 2015-01-10 with total page 176 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Lack of financial knowledge is not only an economic consideration, but also a social concern garnering greater attention from school administrators, governmental agencies and policymakers. This concern highlights the fact that widespread gaps in levels of financial literacy exist, and at risk are those who are least familiar with complex savings and investment vehicles, and with financial planning concepts and their long-term benefits. Today’s complex financial services market offers investors an endless array of products and services to meet individual financial needs, and the degree of choice requires the knowledge to evaluate the options, and the ability to identify those that best suit individual needs and circumstances. This book collates a wealth of expertise and insight, and aims to provide a new generation a higher understanding of the various investment products and services in the marketplace, and to increase the likelihood of attaining a secure financial future. In addition, the material will educate those interested in increasing their aptitude about financial choices, and will assist in gaining a greater understanding of the benefits of saving through securities investments. The content provides knowledge that will empower individuals to make better-informed investment decisions, assist in planning for their future, and will make a contribution to creating a sound lifestyle during working years and through-out retirement. The curriculum focuses on relevant knowledge, and provides ample opportunities for an integrated learning experience. Throughout the program of study, students will not only learn important concepts, but will have ample opportunities through coursework and assignments to apply these concepts to real and simulated practice situations. On the high school and undergraduate levels, this supplemental book shall appropriately pair with courses that include Math Applications in the Real World, Personal Financial Planning, Introduction to Investments, Money and Finance, or Money and Banking. At the graduate level, the book compliments courses which provide analysis of financial instruments, financial markets, or insurance and investment companies. Courses that are commonly offered on the graduate level include Financial Management, Investment Analysis, or Personal Financial Planning. Prerequisites are not required, as these are lower level classes. Many of the modules are commonly taught at most Universities – and several of the classes are required for Business and Finance majors. A few points should be made regarding how the instructional aids contained in this manual can be used. Firstly, a section at the end of the chapter contains questions, self-test problems and case analyses. This Guide provides answers to the questions, problems, and cases. PowerPoint slides are included to aid the pedagogy. We encourage educators to modify the slides in the manner that best fits the course. Instructors can contact the publisher or the author to request supplemental material. Secondly, since there is no single best way to teach a financial literacy course – the optimal class structure will vary with students' backgrounds, the instructors' interests, the number of students, and the fit of the content in the overall curriculum. Volume 1 consists of subject content, commonly used abbreviations, core analysis, exercises, case analyses and an extensive glossary. Future volumes will cover bonds, mutual funds and annuities. We trust readers will find this guide to be a valuable resource for gaining insight and best practices relevant to saving and investment participation. The Author, Clifford D. Wright

Book Stock Market Behavior

Download or read book Stock Market Behavior written by William P. Sargeant and published by . This book was released on 1957 with total page 64 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Global Stock Market Development

Download or read book Global Stock Market Development written by Marcin Kalinowski and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2021-09-27 with total page 144 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In the current era of globalised financial markets, the stock market cannot be assessed solely by comparing quantitative features such as the number of listed companies or capitalisation on the stock exchange. This is of secondary importance from an investor's point of view. What is important, however, is how a given stock market behaves towards the environment – whether it is ‘hyperactive’ or ‘excessively lethargic’ in response to information. This book provides an innovative tool for assessing global stock markets. It describes the complex concept of ‘stock market development’ in light of classical and behavioural finance theories and considers both quantitative (the number of listed companies, turnover, etc.) and behavioural aspects (price volatility, the behaviour of fundamental indicators of listed companies). Based on an innovative method for assessing development, the author analyses 130 stock markets, indicating those that are more developed in terms of quantity and behaviour. Ultimately, this enables the assessment of which markets are more or less developed and why. This knowledge, used properly, offers an advantage over other financial market participants, and allows for the comprehensive assessment of individual stock markets, which can support the process of making good investment decisions. The book is an invaluable resource for research fellows and students in economics, particularly the field of finance. It is also addressed to business and stock market practitioners, such as financial market analysts, brokers and investment advisers.

Book The Efficient Market Hypothesis and Its Application to Stock Markets

Download or read book The Efficient Market Hypothesis and Its Application to Stock Markets written by Sebastian Harder and published by GRIN Verlag. This book was released on 2010-11 with total page 65 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Research Paper (undergraduate) from the year 2008 in the subject Business economics - Investment and Finance, grade: 1.7, The FOM University of Applied Sciences, Hamburg, language: English, abstract: Especially after the 90ies, where the stock markets raised enormously, many private investors joined the stock market and were blended by abnormal profits and neglected possible losses. The same behavior could be observed before the Financial Crisis became reality. But each endless raising stock market would finally collapse, because stock prices are randomly and only driven by relevant news. The adjustment to the news is quickly. This is the theoretical argumentation of the Efficient Market Hypothesis (EMH), which will be evaluated in this paper. The author gives an overview about the EMH by explaining the basic principles and its mathematical formulation. The practical part evaluated the EMH on selected examples, where the theory could only be partly approved.

Book How Markets Really Work

Download or read book How Markets Really Work written by Larry Connors and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2012-02-06 with total page 198 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: For years, traders and investors have been using unproven assumptions about popular patterns such as breakouts, momentum, new highs, new lows, market breadth, put/call ratios and more without knowing if there is a statistical edge. Common wisdom holds that the stock markets are ever changing. But, as it turns out, common wisdom can be wrong. Offering a comprehensive look back at the way the markets have acted over the last two decades, How Markets Really Work: A Quantitative Guide to Stock Market Behavior, Second Edition shows that nothing has changed, that the markets behave the same way today as they have in years past, and that understanding this puts you in a prime position to profit. Written by two top financial experts and filled with charts and graphs that illustrate the market concepts they develop, the book takes a sometimes contrarian view of everything from market edges to historical volatility, and from volume to put/call ratio, giving you all that you need to truly understand how the markets function. Fully revised and updated, How Markets Really Work, Second Edition takes a level-headed, data-driven look at the markets to show how they function and how you can apply that information intelligently when making investment decisions.

Book Wealth Forever

Download or read book Wealth Forever written by Sarkis J. Khoury and published by World Scientific. This book was released on 2003 with total page 580 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book is the first of its kind in providing, simultaneously and comprehensively, historical, institutional and theoretical foundations for developments in the stock market. It debunks many a myth about stock price behavior and the valuation of stocks. The traditional valuation models are tested and shown to be often weak and unreliable, especially when applied to the valuation of technology stocks. New paradigms are suggested. The authors seek to answer many questions about the stock market: Why invest in stocks, how to invest in stocks, how to value stocks, how to change the risk profile of portfolios, how to analyze the results of stock investing, and how to minimize estate taxes and maximize control, even after death. All aspects of the stock market are covered, including the basic tools that will enable the reader to understand the stock market basics, the history of stock market performance in the US and overseas, the various ways to value stocks and to assess their risk, and the variousmethods that have been proposed to capitalize on the inefficiencies of the stock market, be they temporary or permanent. The book also deals with the derivative markets for stocks.

Book STOCK MARKET BEHAVIOR AND INTEGRATION AMONG GLOBAL STOCK MARKETS   AN EMPIRICAL INVESTIGATION

Download or read book STOCK MARKET BEHAVIOR AND INTEGRATION AMONG GLOBAL STOCK MARKETS AN EMPIRICAL INVESTIGATION written by Arul Sulochana Y and published by Faculty of Management Sciences. This book was released on 2022-07-28 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Investors and researchers have been paying more attention to the emerging stock markets performance. Analysing stock market behaviour and stock market efficiency is important for investors because it allows the investors to understand the stock market behaviour better and consequently make more sensible choices. The investors can make above average profits through investments in different markets by taking advantage of any abnormalities when they occur. In the context of globalization and increasing opportunities to the investors to invest abroad, it is essential for the international portfolio investors from India to understand the level of interdependence among the major stock markets in the world and its impact on the Indian stock market.Efficiency in the domestic stock market has important implications for issuers of equity and portfolio investors. Furthermore, an efficient stock market can attract foreign portfolio investment, support domestic savings and improve the mobility of capital and financial resources. Market efficiency has an important bearing on fund managers and investment bankers and more specifically the investors who are seeking to diversify their portfolio internationally. With increased movement of investment across international boundaries due to the integration of world economies, understanding of global stock market efficiency is also gaining greater becoming more important.It is difficult for the foreign institutional investors to identify profitable markets during negative global cues. Framing an investment policy is difficult by considering native market behaviour alone. Stock market operations are dynamic in nature. newline.

Book Stock Markets and Corporate Finance

Download or read book Stock Markets and Corporate Finance written by Michael Dempsey and published by World Scientific Publishing Company. This book was released on 2017-08-11 with total page 528 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book examines the nature of the stock market and its implications for corporate management. It provides an introduction to core issues in finance and differs from traditional textbooks in its recognition that "finance is not physics" — in the sense that how markets behave today is not necessarily how they will behave tomorrow. Nevertheless, a certain level of "physics" can be recognized as underpinning the development of stock market valuations and corporate financial decision-making. In short, the objective of the text is to instill insight in regards to the functioning of markets and corporate behavior, as opposed to algebraic derivations from unrealistic assumptions. Rather than subscribe unthinkingly to an "efficient market hypothesis", at each stage of the development of the text's conceptual framework, we also recognize the reality of market "sentiment" and the fundamental uncertainty that managers face in their decisions. Based around a teaching programme with worked questions and solutions, Stock Markets and Corporate Finance is the perfect accompaniment for MBA, undergraduate and graduate students looking for a critical textbook on the nature of the financial sector and corporate finance.

Book Analysis Of The Korean Stock Market  Behavioral Finance Approaches

Download or read book Analysis Of The Korean Stock Market Behavioral Finance Approaches written by Kim Keunsoo and published by World Scientific. This book was released on 2018-05-18 with total page 292 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Korean stock market, ranked 11th in the world in terms of market capitalization of stocks in 2017, is a globalized market. Foreign investors hold close to one-third of stocks listed on the Korea Exchange (KRX) as of May 2017 (in terms of market capitalization). The US and the UK alone account for almost 50% of foreign ownership in the KRX. Research or information on the Korean stock market, however, is not well known to the domestic or the global investment communities. There are minimal investment studies that deal with practical issues from the perspective of investment analysts. This volume bridges the academic and investment communities by providing analyses of the Korean stock market that contain practical values. This book comprehensively analyzes anomalies in the Korean stock market, including time series anomalies such as the January effect, cross-sectional anomalies such as the size effect and book-to-market effect, and anomalies related to corporate events. The authors also investigate sales revenue, profitability, valuation (M/B ratio), and the financial risk of listed companies in the Korean stock market at both the sectoral level and industrial level. As the study uses a comprehensive data set and long-term sample period, readers can benefit from consistent and comparable empirical results. Contents: Korean Capital Market Behavioral Approaches Seasonal Anomalies Cross-Sectional Anomalies Corporate Event Industry Analysis Readership: Professional investors and academicians who are interested in the Korean stock market, Korean and foreign institutional investors, graduate scholars studying the Korean stock market. Keywords: Korean Stock Market;Market Predictability;Trading Behavior;Seasonal Effect;Cross-Sectional Anomalies;Industry Analysis;History of Korean Stock MarketReview:0