The Art Of Speculation

The Art Of Speculation
Author: Philip L. Carret
Publisher: Pickle Partners Publishing
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2015-11-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1786256746

Philip L. Carret (1896-1998) was a famed investor and founder of The Pioneer Fund (Fidelity Mutual Trust), one of the first Mutual Funds in the United States. A former Barron’s reporter and WWI aviator, Carret launched the Mutual Trust in 1928 after managing money for his friends and family. The initial effort evolved into Pioneer Investments. He ran the fund for 55 years, during which an investment of $10,000 became $8 million. Warren Buffett said of him that he had “the best long term investment record of anyone I know” He is most famous for the long successful track record he achieved investing in Common Stocks and for being one of Warren Buffett’s role models. This book comprises a series of articles written for Barron’s and published in book form in 1930.—Print Ed.

Louis Bachelier's Theory of Speculation

Louis Bachelier's Theory of Speculation
Author: Louis Bachelier
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2011-12-12
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1400829305

March 29, 1900, is considered by many to be the day mathematical finance was born. On that day a French doctoral student, Louis Bachelier, successfully defended his thesis Théorie de la Spéculation at the Sorbonne. The jury, while noting that the topic was "far away from those usually considered by our candidates," appreciated its high degree of originality. This book provides a new translation, with commentary and background, of Bachelier's seminal work. Bachelier's thesis is a remarkable document on two counts. In mathematical terms Bachelier's achievement was to introduce many of the concepts of what is now known as stochastic analysis. His purpose, however, was to give a theory for the valuation of financial options. He came up with a formula that is both correct on its own terms and surprisingly close to the Nobel Prize-winning solution to the option pricing problem by Fischer Black, Myron Scholes, and Robert Merton in 1973, the first decisive advance since 1900. Aside from providing an accurate and accessible translation, this book traces the twin-track intellectual history of stochastic analysis and financial economics, starting with Bachelier in 1900 and ending in the 1980s when the theory of option pricing was substantially complete. The story is a curious one. The economic side of Bachelier's work was ignored until its rediscovery by financial economists more than fifty years later. The results were spectacular: within twenty-five years the whole theory was worked out, and a multibillion-dollar global industry of option trading had emerged.

Speculation

Speculation
Author: Stuart Banner
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2017
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0190623047

What is the difference between a gambler and a speculator? Is there a readily identifiable line separating the two? If so, is it possible for us to discourage the former while encouraging the latter? These difficult questions cut across the entirety of American economic history, and the periodic failures by regulators to differentiate between irresponsible gambling and clear-headed investing have often been the proximate causes of catastrophic economic downturns. Most recently, the blurring of speculation and gambling in U.S. real estate markets fueled the 2008 global financial crisis, but it is one in a long line of similar economic disasters going back to the nation's founding. In Speculation, author Stuart Banner provides a sweeping and story-rich history of how the murky lines separating investment, speculation, and outright gambling have shaped America from the 1790s to the present. Regulators and courts always struggled to draw a line between investment and gambling, and it is no easier now than it was two centuries ago. Advocates for risky investments have long argued that risk-taking is what defines America. Critics counter that unregulated speculation results in bubbles that always draw in the least informed investors-gamblers, essentially. Financial chaos is the result. The debate has been a perennial feature of American history, with the pattern repeating before and after every financial downturn since the 1790s. The Panic of 1837, the speculative boom of the roaring twenties, and the real estate bubble of the early 2000s are all emblematic of the difficulty in differentiating sober from reckless speculation. Even after the recent financial crisis, the debate continues. Some, chastened by the crash, argue that we need to prohibit certain risky transactions, but others respond by citing the benefits of loosely governed markets and the dangers of over-regulation. These episodes have generated deep ambivalence, yet Americans' faith in investment and - by extension - the stock market has always rebounded quickly after even the most savage downturns. Indeed, the speculator on the make is a central figure in the folklore of American capitalism. Engaging and accessible, Speculation synthesizes a suite of themes that sit at the heart of American history - the ability of courts and regulators to protect ordinary Americans from the ravages of capitalism; the periodic fallibility of the American economy; and - not least - the moral conundrum inherent in valuing those who produce goods over those who speculate, and yet enjoying the fruits of speculation. Banner's history is not only invaluable for understanding the fault lines beneath the American economy today, but American identity itself.

The Theory of Stock Exchange Speculation

The Theory of Stock Exchange Speculation
Author: Arthur Crump
Publisher: Prabhat Prakashan
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2003-01-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

The Theory of Stock Exchange Speculation by Arthur Crump is a book that delves into the principles and strategies of stock market speculation. With a focus on understanding the dynamics of the stock exchange, Crump provides insights into the art of speculating and making informed investment decisions. Key Aspects of The Theory of Stock Exchange Speculation: Speculation and Market Psychology: Crump explores the psychological aspects of stock market speculation and the role they play in investment decision-making. He delves into human behavior, emotions, and market sentiment, emphasizing the importance of understanding the psychology of market participants.Technical Analysis and Chart Patterns: The book discusses various technical analysis tools and techniques used by speculators to analyze stock price movements. Crump covers topics such as chart patterns, trend analysis, support and resistance levels, and indicators, providing readers with practical insights into identifying potential trading opportunities.Risk Management and Money Management: Crump emphasizes the significance of risk management in speculation. He discusses strategies for managing risk, including setting stop-loss orders, diversification, and position sizing. Additionally, he addresses the importance of money management techniques to preserve capital and optimize long-term profitability. The Theory of Stock Exchange Speculation offers a comprehensive guide to individuals interested in understanding the intricacies of stock market speculation. It provides valuable insights into the factors that influence stock prices and offers practical strategies for successful speculation. Whether you are a seasoned trader or a novice investor looking to enhance your understanding of stock market dynamics, this book serves as a valuable resource to develop your speculative skills and navigate the complexities of the stock exchange. Arthur Crump, a talented author, brings his creative vision and vivid imagination to the realm of fiction. With his compelling storytelling and richly drawn characters, Crump's novels and short stories transport readers to captivating worlds filled with suspense, mystery, and adventure. His works, such as The Enigma of Castlebridge Hall and Shadows of the Past, offer thrilling narratives that keep readers on the edge of their seats. Crump's ability to craft engaging stories and create immersive reading experiences marks him as a rising star in the literary world.