Event trading : profiting from economic reports and short-term market inefficiencies

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Event trading : profiting from economic reports and short-term market inefficiencies

Ben Warwick

Irwin Professional Pub., c1996

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As experienced traders can attest, news events often mark the beginning or culmination of major trends. Event trading is a new and exciting technique to trade the financial and commodity markets, and represents a third major approach to trading, distinctly different from the fundamental and technical approaches. Designed to capture profits from market reactions to news events, event trading provides a systematic approach for exploiting a variety of market-moving events, such as economic reports, official interest rate changes, and surprises in corporate earnings reports. By understanding how markets respond to the news, traders can reap huge profits. "Event Trading" is the first book on the subject and is sure to generate great interest among active traders and investors. Specific topics include: origins of event trading; event trading and intermarket analysis; game theory and the financial markets; and creating an event trading portfolio. "Event Trading" will include a demonstration disk that show how to implement the strategies and techniques explained in the book. Developed by author Ben Warwick, the software will enable traders to analyze historical market responses to economic news and deduce probabilities for upcoming trades. Combined, the software and book will provide traders with everything they need to understand and implement this exciting new trading method.

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