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One of the financial world's most respected experts on the psychology of risk provides a revolutionary risk management modelOver the past three decades investors have adopted all varieties of complex quantitative systems for quantifying and managing risk. Yet, sophisticated investors and money managers continue to suffer record losses in today's increasingly volatile markets. This book bridges the gap between investor psychology and quantitative risk management with a revolutionary risk management program that virtually any trader or investor can easily adapt to their goals and personalities. Using numerous fascinating real-life case studies, Dr. Kiev illustrates the various psychological and emotional traps to which even the savviest investors can fall victim. He develops a dynamic new risk management model that combines quantitative models and money management techniques. He also provides rigorous guidelines that will help readers answer such crucial questions How much should I trade? How much risk can I handle? and When should I get out?

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The Psychology of Risk, Ari Kiev

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Titre
The Psychology of Risk
Langue
Anglais
Auteurs
Ari Kiev
Publié
2002
Format
rigide
Pages
256
ISBN10
0471403873
ISBN13
9780471403876
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One of the financial world's most respected experts on the psychology of risk provides a revolutionary risk management modelOver the past three decades investors have adopted all varieties of complex quantitative systems for quantifying and managing risk. Yet, sophisticated investors and money managers continue to suffer record losses in today's increasingly volatile markets. This book bridges the gap between investor psychology and quantitative risk management with a revolutionary risk management program that virtually any trader or investor can easily adapt to their goals and personalities. Using numerous fascinating real-life case studies, Dr. Kiev illustrates the various psychological and emotional traps to which even the savviest investors can fall victim. He develops a dynamic new risk management model that combines quantitative models and money management techniques. He also provides rigorous guidelines that will help readers answer such crucial questions How much should I trade? How much risk can I handle? and When should I get out?