Picking Winners

Picking Winners
Author: Andrew Beyer
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 246
Release: 1994
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780395701324

A classic guide to handicap strategies in the field of thoroughbred racing Just as football evolved with the introduction of the forward pass and basketball with the development of the jump shot, so too was handicapping forever changed by the use of speed figures--and it all started with Andrew Beyer. With a foreword discussing the changes that have swept horse racing since the book's original publication in 1975, Picking Winners is essential reading both for serious horseplayers and curious amateurs.

Picking Winners

Picking Winners
Author: Francis Tay
Publisher: Marshall Cavendish International Asia Pte Ltd
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2015-09-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 981472159X

If you are looking for the best market, industry or sector to invest in; the “best-in-class” companies to invest in or work with; and need good, current and objective insights to do so, then this is the book for you. Using ground-up fundamental analysis and two new analytical frameworks, you will be able to identify which market, sector or industry to get into and even compare companies at the ability and capability levels. Complemented by a website that will provide up-to-date information on the markets, sectors, industries and up to 1,500 key global companies, the book will be a valuable resource for any business and individual. Objective and quantitative analysis is made real and possible for SMEs, Start-Ups, corporate and individual investors

Clean Money

Clean Money
Author: John Rubino
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2009
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

In Clean Money, John Rubino, Editor of GreenStockInvesting.com, introduces you to the world of clean tech (also known as green tech) and its wealth creation potential. Throughout the book, he explores a variety of clean energy sources–from solar power to biofuels–and shows how these renewable resources will spawn successful companies and rising share prices. Page by page, you'll discover the technologies that will drive this boom and become familiar with the state of their markets, their growth prospects, and the companies that are best positioned to become tomorrow's success stories.

Picking Winners?

Picking Winners?
Author: Saadia Mazhar Pekkanen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 440
Release: 1996
Genre: Industrial policy
ISBN:

How to Pick a Winner

How to Pick a Winner
Author: Mary Mountier
Publisher: Awa Press
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2004-10
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9780958253802

" ... An astute, irreverent, insider's view of the 'sport of kings': the personalities, scandals, oddities, social hierarchies (of horses, dogs and humans), the Melbourne Cup phenomenon, betting advice to newcomers - and, of course, clever systems for picking winners ..."--Back cover.

Tom Slade Picks a Winner

Tom Slade Picks a Winner
Author: Percy Keese Fitzhugh
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 138
Release: 2021-08-31
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Tom Slade Picks a Winner by Percy Keese Fitzhugh is about Wilfred Cowell and his attempt to become a scout. Despite being of a timid nature, Wilfred is determined to join the boy scouts. Excerpt: "The boy lay in a large, thickly upholstered Morris chair in the living room. His mother had lowered the back of this chair so that he could recline upon it, and she kneeled beside him holding his hand in one of hers while she gently bathed his forehead with the other. She watched his face intently, now and again averting her gaze to observe a young girl, her daughter, who had lifted aside the curtain in the front door and was gazing expectantly out into the quiet street. "Is that he?" Mrs. Cowell asked anxiously. "No, it's a grocery car," the girl answered. Her mother sighed in impatience and despair. "Hadn't you better 'phone again?" she asked."

Quantitative Management of Bond Portfolios

Quantitative Management of Bond Portfolios
Author: Lev Dynkin
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 1000
Release: 2020-05-26
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0691210616

The practice of institutional bond portfolio management has changed markedly since the late 1980s in response to new financial instruments, investment methodologies, and improved analytics. Investors are looking for a more disciplined, quantitative approach to asset management. Here, five top authorities from a leading Wall Street firm provide practical solutions and feasible methodologies based on investor inquiries. While taking a quantitative approach, they avoid complex mathematical derivations, making the book accessible to a wide audience, including portfolio managers, plan sponsors, research analysts, risk managers, academics, students, and anyone interested in bond portfolio management. The book covers a range of subjects of concern to fixed-income portfolio managers--investment style, benchmark replication and customization, managing credit and mortgage portfolios, managing central bank reserves, risk optimization, and performance attribution. The first part contains empirical studies of security selection versus asset allocation, index replication with derivatives and bonds, optimal portfolio diversification, and long-horizon performance of assets. The second part covers portfolio management tools for risk budgeting, bottom-up risk modeling, performance attribution, innovative measures of risk sensitivities, and hedging risk exposures. A first-of-its-kind publication from a team of practitioners at the front lines of financial thinking, this book presents a winning combination of mathematical models, intuitive examples, and clear language.

Diary of a Football Handicapper

Diary of a Football Handicapper
Author: Robert L. Carneiro
Publisher: Author House
Total Pages: 500
Release: 2006-11-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1452093245

This journal captures the day-by-day, week-by-week excitement of a fall season spent challenging the sports books of. Reno as the author tries to beat the point spread betting college football. While basically the story of one man, armed with a system, going head to head against the oddsmaker, it is also an ethnography of the sports books of Nevada. The author, a professional anthropologist, presents the mo detailed account ever written of just how sports books operate. How is the point spread made? By whom? How does it change, game by game, in response to the money bet? All this and more is revealed. .. . . . But beyond that here is a very human story of an avid football fan, indulging his passion and his hobby, trying doggedly to outsmart the oddsmaker. Moreover; the book catches the flavor of the gambling scene in Reno, as well as reflecting the color and pageantry of college football.