Optimal Trading Strategies: Quantitative Approaches for Managing Market Impact and Trading Risk Review
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(More customer reviews)If you are interested in modeling things like price impact and total transaction cost of executing a large order, this book is the ONLY one you can find. This is not surprising given the narrow focus of this field. The book offers a systematic look at the different components of transaction cost and some pseudo-quantitative techniques -- I say "pseudo" because the equations are often of suspicious origins and often contain unforgiveable errors. If you want to know what VWAP means and how people implement VWAP strategies, you've come to the right place. If you want to know how price impact is defined and measured/estimated, you've come to the right place.
Audience for this book are the people on the trading desks of mutual funds and hedge funds who execute large-size orders for a living. This book is NOT for small day traders, as there's nothing about making a profit from day trading.
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Trading professionals, especially those with corporate clients, rack up millions of dollars in transaction costs each day. How trades are planned, structured, and executed has a direct and enormous impact on the value of the investment and on the profitability for the money manager. "Optimal Trading Strategies" is the first book devoted to a thorough mathematical and strategic analysis of these costs and how traders can minimize them, in turn maximizing returns on investments and efficiency of trades.
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