Wall Street Terms - Financial Education Is Your Best Investment (Financial IQ Series)
Practical Glossary of Wall Street Lingo, Stock Market Slang, Investment Fundamentals, Trading & Broker Terms
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Narrated by:
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William Bahl
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Thomas Herold
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Most important Wall Street Terms you should know
If you have ever gotten lost in the jargon of Wall Street, you aren’t alone. Professional money managers and traders often sound like they're speaking a foreign language, which can leave small investors at a disadvantage.
Unfortunately, jargon is likely to be here to stay, just as it is in sectors outside the financial world. Whether you’re just flirting with investing or head-over-heels for the stock market, you’ll eventually hear some phrases that give you pause.
Does Wall Street jargon confuse you?
The language used by Wall Street professionals can make reading financial news difficult to understand for those outside the business, and can certainly be intimidating for an irregular observer, that is unfamiliar with the ways of Wall Street.
Understanding what they're actually saying will help you make smarter investing decisions.
With that in mind, here's a primer on the A to Z of the Wall Street universe. This practical glossary of Wall Street terms covers everything from investment fundamentals to the sophisticated terminology of contemporary finance.
This practical wall street guide will help you understand:
- New York Stock Exchange History
- New York Federal Reserve Bank
- Glass-Steagall Act and Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform Act
- Securities and Exchange Commission
- TARP Program and Economic Stimulus Package
- Mortgage-Backed Securities and Credit Default Swaps
- Stocks, Bonds, Options, and Derivatives
Over 140 of the most important and common Wall Street terms are explained in detail, with clear and concise article style descriptions and practical examples.
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.
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- Jesse Lee
- 19-02-20
Pitch Perfect
Herold has beautifully written a cutting-edge book on how to think about credit derivatives in the context of the global markets. One doesn't need a Ph.D. in math to understand the concepts presented here, because they are competently explained. Herold evidences a deep understanding of the topic in her ability to make complicated mathematical concepts clear, and explaining how to apply credit derivatives in practice.
Herold's remarkable explanation of the development of international banking was particularly appropriate in the explanation of sovereign risk and why it occurs. I believe most professionals will agree there is more to credit risk than equations especially in light of recent developments in the international markets.
Herold's ability to integrate multiple business and finance disciplines is one of the reasons I find this book the best product book on the market for credit derivatives.
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- Micheal Pickering
- 21-02-20
Remarkably intelligent market guide
This will cause you to minimize your losses and maximizes your gains. It would be good for someone just starting out trading stocks because it covers all the basics. I totally liked this book and would like to recommend it to other interested people as well without any hesitation.
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