Rule based investing : designing effective quantitative strategies for foreign exchange, interest rates, emerging markets, equity indices, and volatility / Chiente Hsu.

Rule based investing can help you earn higher risk-adjusted returns with lower costs, replace emotion with discipline, and reduce the risks of capital loss that have shocked "buy and hold" investors. Now, top investment strategist Chiente Hsu offers an elegantly simple rule based framework...

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Main Author: Hsu, Chiente, 1964- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Upper Saddle River, New Jersey : FT Press, 2013
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Summary:Rule based investing can help you earn higher risk-adjusted returns with lower costs, replace emotion with discipline, and reduce the risks of capital loss that have shocked "buy and hold" investors. Now, top investment strategist Chiente Hsu offers an elegantly simple rule based framework for earning persistently high returns from a portfolio that is truly and effectively diversified. Hsu's approach reflects hard-won insights she gained leading many financial industry most sophisticated quants. But you won't find any migraine-inducing formulae here. This plain-English book will help you profit from proven rule based investing techniques without their traditional complexity. You'll find focused rules for profiting from volatility, momentum, and value opportunities in developed and emerging markets. For each, Hsu presents clear examples designed to home your intuition, so you can make timelier decisions, avoid more downdrafts, and capture more value.
Physical Description:xi, 171 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:0133354342
9780133354348
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