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E-grāmata: Money Formula: Dodgy Finance, Pseudo Science, and How Mathematicians Took Over the Markets

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  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Mar-2017
  • Izdevniecība: John Wiley & Sons Inc
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  • ISBN-13: 9781119358688
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The book is divided into two main parts. The first dips into the history of quantitative finance and explains its key principles, the second is about the quantitative finance industry today and how it is evolving. Finally, the book will conclude with what should happen, what needs to happen, to prevent future financial disaster.



Explore the deadly elegance of finance's hidden powerhouse

The Money Formula takes you inside the engine room of the global economy to explore the little-understood world of quantitative finance, and show how the future of our economy rests on the backs of this all-but-impenetrable industry. Written not from a post-crisis perspective – but from a preventative point of view – this book traces the development of financial derivatives from bonds to credit default swaps, and shows how mathematical formulas went beyond pricing to expand their use to the point where they dwarfed the real economy. You'll learn how the deadly allure of their ice-cold beauty has misled generations of economists and investors, and how continued reliance on these formulas can either assist future economic development, or send the global economy into the financial equivalent of a cardiac arrest.

Rather than rehash tales of post-crisis fallout, this book focuses on preventing the next one. By exploring the heart of the shadow economy, you'll be better prepared to ride the rough waves of finance into the turbulent future.

  • Delve into one of the world's least-understood but highest-impact industries
  • Understand the key principles of quantitative finance and the evolution of the field
  • Learn what quantitative finance has become, and how it affects us all
  • Discover how the industry's next steps dictate the economy's future

How do you create a quadrillion dollars out of nothing, blow it away and leave a hole so large that even years of "quantitative easing" can't fill it – and then go back to doing the same thing? Even amidst global recovery, the financial system still has the potential to seize up at any moment. The Money Formula explores the how and why of financial disaster, what must happen to prevent the next one.

Recenzijas

"Anyone interested in investment theory (and that should be everyone working in financial services) would find it worth reading."  (International Investment, June 2017)

"Irrevent and fun, it is at the same time very rigorous in explaining how soem fairly basic mathematics has hijacked the world of finance."  (Marketing Moving, June 2017)

a great description of what has happened, a thorough explanation of what is currently going on, and a solid argument for what should be done in the future. (Significance, April 2018)

Acknowledgements ix
About the Authors xi
Introduction xiii
Chapter 1 Early Models
1(14)
Chapter 2 Going Random
15(20)
Chapter 3 Risk Management
35(26)
Chapter 4 Market Makers
61(22)
Chapter 5 Deriving Derivatives
83(26)
Chapter 6 What Quants Do
109(26)
Chapter 7 The Rewrite
135(14)
Chapter 8 No Laws, Only Toys
149(20)
Chapter 9 How to Abuse the System
169(20)
Chapter 10 Systemic Threat
189(18)
Epilogue: Keep it Simple 207(20)
Bibliography 227(10)
Index 237
PAUL WILMOTT is a researcher, best-selling author, and consultant in most things quantitative, and has been a fund manager and academic. He is author of numerous books, including Paul Wilmott on Quantitative Finance and Frequently Asked Questions in Quantitative Finance.

DAVID ORRELL is an applied mathematician, best-selling author and founder of Systems Forecasting, a scientific consultancy. He is the author of many books, including The Future of Everything and Economyths.