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How to Be an Index Investor by Max Isaacman,

How to Be an Index Investor by Max Isaacman,
All About the Hot New Investment Tools That Let You Profit from Rising Markets, Limit Downside Risk, and Trade Leading Index Averages as Easily as Stocks. Top Level Praise for "How to Be an Index Investor... ""How to be an Index Investor is very timely for investors and traders pondering the best way to participate in the market; the subject, indexing, is a method whose time has come. This book covers it all, including strategies, in a clear, easy-to-understand way." --Lawrence G. Larkin, Senior Vice President, American Stock Exchange. "World Equity Benchmark Shares (WEBS) were created and function to make it easy for investors and traders to access the major global stock markets. Like the other exchange-traded funds, they are efficient and relatively low cost. This book covers, in detail and in a lively way, these securities. It is a source of valuable information." --Paul Mazzilli, Principal/Director of fund Research, Morgan Stanley Dean Witter. "Max Isaacman has provided a wealth of information about the advantages of international index investing through World Equity Benchmark Shares (WEBS). "How to Be an Index Investor should provide a helpful investing tool to professional as well as private investors." --Michael T. Porter, Managing Director, Salomon Smith Barney. Today's mutual fund managers will try every trick in the book to beat leading benchmark indexes. Still, more often than not, the indexes consistently come out on top! Millions of investors have flocked to index mutual funds, whose prices change only at the end of the trading day--but these simply aren't the answer for today's fast-moving, point-and-click investor. The answer is listed indexsecurities--and "How to Be an Index Investor is the first book to tell you everything you need to know about these little-known, high-leverage tools of the pros.



Chronology of the Stock Market by Russell O. Wright, X
Chronology of the Stock Market by Russell O. Wright, X
On May 17, 1792, a group of 24 U.S. merchant-brokers established a formal operation for trading securities (mostly bonds issued by Alexander Hamilton to raise money to redeem the paper money the Continental Congress printed to finance the Revolutionary War). The pact was called the Buttonwood Agreement (it was supposedly signed under a large buttonwood tree, a rarity in New York since the British had burned most of the trees during the war). On March 8, 1817, the turmoil of the War of 1812 led the signers of the Buttonwood Agreement to join with other traders to form the New York Stock & Exchange Board, which rented rooms at 40 Wall Street. This chronology covers early trading and the evolution of the stock exchange in the United States, the establishment of various market indexes and the development of market regulation, and reveals how the market was affected by historical events. Much attention is given to the New York Stock Exchange, since for most of its existence it has been much bigger than all other stock exchanges combined. Also included are appendices that cover such topics as basic investment risk, high growth from fixed rates, long term stock market drops, evaluating stocks, the dot.com phenomenon, market indexes, and axioms about the stock market.



KSE 100 Index - The KSE 100 is a stock market index of the top 100 listed companies on the Karachi Stock Exchange. Other two stock market indices are Lahore stock exchange 25-index, Islamabad stock exchange 10-index.

AEX index - The AEX index, derived from Amsterdam EXchange index, is a stock market index composed of Dutch companies that trade on Euronext Amsterdam, formerly known as the Amsterdam Stock Exchange. The index was started in 1983 under the name European Options Exchange (EOE).

Taiwan Capitalization Weighted Stock Index - Taiwan Capitalization Weighted Stock Index (加權指數) is a stock market index for companies traded on the Taiwan Stock Exchange.

Stock market index - A stock market index is a listing of stocks, and a statistic reflecting the composite value of its components. It is used as a tool to represent the characteristics of its component stocks, all of which bear some commonality such as trading on the same stock market exchange, belonging to the same industry, or having similar market capitalizations.



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