Tim Lee has a unique insight into the workings of the stock market bubble of 1995-2000 and the implications for the future. Tim Lee was right at the centre of the boom and has much of value to say to professional investors as well as anybody trying to understand this and the long term consequences.
This book examines the nature of the stock market and its implications for corporate management. It provides an introduction to core issues in finance and differs from traditional textbooks in its recognition that 'finance is not physics' - in the sense that how markets behave today is not necessarily ...
A guide to the complex and fascinating world of US exchanges and products. It describes the various markets' histories and individual characteristics, as well as their shared advantages such as: quick and easy access; an extensive range of tradable instruments; direct trading through a local broker; and low commissions and fees.