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Options, Futures, and Other Derivatives (Prentice Hall Series in Finance)BUY FROM AMAZON.CO.UK
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Usually dispatched within 24 hours RRP: Buy New: £56.99 You Save: £3.00 (5%) Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours PRODUCT DETAILSPublisher: Prentice HallPub. Date: 10th July 2008 Catalog: Book Media: Hardcover Format: Import Number Of Pages: 848 Ean: 9780136015864 Isbn: 0136015867 ABOUT THIS BOOKUSER REVIEWS
This is a fantastic book. It saw me through a very challenging Finance masters programme. The explanations are clear and the examples are easily followed. It is fairly current and has good practical applications. Now, in my professional life, it is one of the books sitting on my desk. I use it regularly and have to sometimes fight colleagues to get it back! Enjoy!
One of the perls in my collection. Without doubt, everything that need to be known. Each chapter is organized as a masterclass: a theorical description, an explanation and some examples. I had few other books on the same subject (9) and I sold them because this is the best and the rest is repetition. I combine this with Stochastics Calculus and Financial Applications (ISBN: 0387950168) which is more academic (theorical, plenty of lovely formulas). A must combination in derivatives and futures. See my other reccomendations for English for foreigns, Latin, Maths, Medicine and Economics.
This book ('Hull') is an excellent introduction and guide to derivatives. It's also a good reference - there's enough information so that you probably won't feel you need to buy another, deeper book. The emphasis is on a description of the various products, as well as how to price them. The emphasis stays on the theory of pricing, rather than delving right down into computer algorithms, so if you need to write derivatives software, I recommend the excellent 'C++ Design Patterns and Derivatives Pricing' by Mark Joshi - but read this book first. This should definitely be your first book on derivatives. Only after reading several other books on derivatives, after first reading 'Hull', did I realise how clear his book is, and how some other authors manage to make things so confusing.
THE definitive derivatives introduction - everyone in the industry has read and they will expect you to have done the same. Ten years ago nothing could touch it for its breadth and depth of coverage. In recent times its position as the best has come under attack from a number of pretenders to the crown (probably Wilmott most notably) but in my opinion it still holds the title.
I purchased this book to prepare me for equity derivatives trader interviews in London. Despite previous reviews I feel that this book gave an excellent grounding not just in the mathematical side to derivatives but also to the 'real world'. For example the book describes the three main types of traders etc, and is not just about second derivatives or Delta. I felt it also gave me a distinct advantage in landing the perfect job! Now I am working for an investment bank and I find the book has a whole new use - that of being a bible for the complex trade maths. I can assure you that all our derivatives traders have a copy of this book somewhere under or in their desks! SIMILAR ITEMS:
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