[Download ebook] Predatory Trading and Crowded Exits: New thinking on market volatility
☆ Clunie James ☆
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. They're squeezing me outBy DashNYI enjoyed reading this book, especially the parts about short squeezes and the crowded exits. I believe it's important to understand at which levels investors will feel the pain and start dumping their positions. Those are the opportunities for a short term trader.The chapters on predatory trading are also good. They give an explanation on how a prime brokerage firm would trade against its own client. Such activiFrom the Inside FlapIn this book, the author looks at a series of market phenomena that involve security prices moving temporarily away from their 'fair value', creating opportunities for traders to profit (and the risk of losses for the unaware!). The phenomena he examines have only recently begunIn this book, James Clunie looks at a series of market phenomena that involve security prices moving temporarily away from their 'fair value', creating opportunities for traders to profit (and the risk of losses for the unaware).These phenomena have only recently begun to be well understood and key among them are those known as 'predatory trading' and 'crowded exits'. The author examines these on three levels. Firstly, he describes the basic principles and theory behind each phenomenon, to buil... [PDF.cs54] Predatory Trading and Crowded Exits: New thinking on market volatility Rating: 4.70 (504 Votes)
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