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Index
Title Page Copyright Page Acknowledgements Note to the Reader About the Author Introduction Section One - Establishing a Frame of Reference
Chapter 1 - FROM “DUMB” BARTER TO INTELLIGENT AGENTS Chapter 2 - POINT-COUNTERPOINT
Stocks Mutual Funds Bonds ETFs Options Futures Summary
Chapter 3 - CONFRONTING INFORMATION OVERLOAD
Investor Constraints Investor Choices Investor Safety
Section Two - Stocks and Equity Markets
STOCKS AND EQUITY MARKETS Chapter 4 - VARIETIES OF STOCKS
Just What is a Security, Anyway? Issuers and Underwriters: Why Does a Corporation Sell Stock to the Public? Why Investors Buy Stock Summing Up Total Return: Dividends and Capital Gains A Letter to Our Shareholders: Annual and Quarterly Reports (and Filings) Making Sense of Types, Classes, and Other Stock Categories: A Map of the World ...
Chapter 5 - STOCK MARKETS
The Big Board The Incredible Growth of Trading and Capital National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotation System (Nasdaq) Technology, Dark Pools, and the Evolution of a Unified Market
Chapter 6 - THREE VIEWS OF THE NUMBERS
Fundamental Analysis Technical Analysis Quantitative Analysis
Chapter 7 - WHERE TO FIND INFORMATION ON STOCKS AND FINANCIAL MARKETS
A Selection of Information Sources on the Financial Markets
Chapter 8 - HOW TO BUY AND SELL STOCK
Full-Service Brokers Discount Brokers Financial Intermediaries Direct Purchase If It Sounds Too Good to Be True . . . Protecting Yourself from Stock Scams A Note on Financial Planners
Section Three - Mutual Funds and Investment Companies
MUTUAL FUNDS AND INVESTMENT COMPANIES Chapter 9 - A HISTORY AND OVERVIEW OF THE MUTUAL FUND BUSINESS
Open-End versus Closed-End Funds Index Funds Load versus No-Load Funds
Chapter 10 - ADVANTAGES OF MUTUAL FUNDS
Simplicity Diversification Access to New Issues Economies of Scale Professional Management Indexing
Chapter 11 - DISADVANTAGES OF MUTUAL FUNDS
Impact of One-Time Charges and Recurring Fees on Fund Performance Hidden Cost of Brokerage Some Hidden Risks of Fund Ownership
Chapter 12 - SOURCES OF INFORMATION ON MUTUAL FUNDS
Investment Company Institute Classification of Types of Funds Lipper Analytical Services Forbes Morningstar
Chapter 13 - ALTERNATIVE INVESTMENTS
Hedge Funds Funds of Hedge Funds Other Alternatives
Section Four - Bonds and Other Fixed-Income Securities
BONDS AND OTHER FIXED-INCOME SECURITIES Chapter 14 - SEVEN CHARACTERISTICS OF BONDS
The Lifespan of Bonds Interest versus Discount Relationship of Price to Yield Four Important Yield Measures Credit Quality, Ratings, and Insurance Call and Related Features Fixed versus Floating Rates and Foreign Currencies
Chapter 15 - HOW THE OTHER $30 TRILLION IS INVESTED
Treasuries Corporates Mortgage-Backed Securities and Other Asset-Backed Securities Municipals Money Market Summary
Section Five - Options, Futures, and Other Derivatives
OPTIONS, FUTURES, AND OTHER DERIVATIVES Chapter 16 - OPTIONS
Exchange-Traded Options Combination Strategies Determining the Value of an Option
Chapter 17 - FUTURES
A Seller’s Need to Hedge . . . Some Buyers Need to Hedge, Too Speculation or Insurance? Maybe a Little of Both Actuals versus Cash-Settled Contracts Margin and Collateral
Chapter 18 - OTHER DERIVATIVES
Section Six - Summing Up Risk and Return
SUMMING UP RISK AND RETURN Chapter 19 - HOW WELL ARE MY INVESTMENTS DOING?
The Basics of Return Annualized Returns: Arithmetic (Simple) or Geometric (Compound)? Time-Weighted Returns versus Money-Weighted Returns Complicating Factors
Chapter 20 - COMING TO GRIPS WITH THE MANY DIMENSIONS OF RISK
A Definition of Investment Risk The Relativity of Risk What Is Market Risk? “It Will Fluctuate” Other Kinds of Investment Risk: From the Quantifiable to the Subjective Balancing Risk and Return
Chapter 21 - A CRESCENDO OF CHANGE
Again, We Ask, What Is a Market?
Glossary Index
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