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Optimal Trading Strategies: Quantitative Approaches for Managing Market Impact and Trading Risk

by Robert Kissell, Morton Glantz

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Everyday financial professionals are required to make important decisions regarding how best to execute an investment decision. The process entails estimating transaction costs, forecasting market impact and risk, evaluating alternative strategies, developing optimal trading strategies, choosing agency transaction or principal bid, and selecting the most suitable broker-dealer. Investors know all too well that trading too aggressively will cause too high market impact cost, but trading too passively will expose the fund to more risk, which may result in even higher costs. Investors need to find an appropriate balance between cost and risk, given the goals and objectives of the fund. Improper implementation will effectively erode much of the value added during the investment process and may ultimately cause investors to lose profits and funds to lose investors.

How can you maximize value instead? The answer lies in the proactive management of transaction costs and selection of trading strategy, the process to which this book is dedicated. Optimal Trading Strategies presents well-developed methodologies for managing and reducing costs throughout all stages of the investment cycle. You will find:

· Quantitative techniques for estimating, analyzing, and managing transaction costs
· A framework for forecasting market impact and risk
· Methodologies to develop optimal trading strategies
· A process to achieve best execution
· Metrics for measuring costs and evaluating performance

Consider this: Two money managers invest in and hold identical portfolios but one manager consistently outperforms the other by as much as 50 to100 basis points per quarter. The more successful manager is inevitably the one who better manages trading costs. In a highly competitive environment where every basis point counts, it is critical to seize every foreseeable advantage for your investors. By using the framework and techniques presented in this book, you will better position yourself to achieve higher portfolio returns.


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Average Customer Review:4 out of 5 stars
0 of 3 people found the following review helpful:

1 out of 5 starsAmazon can not deliver one book for ONE MONTH!!!, 2008-09-01
First of all, I know this is unfair for the book since I still not receiving the book. This is a complain to the AMAZON DELIVERY SERVICE!!!

I can not understand:
My colleague ordered after me (I recommended him to order), but he received before me (within 10 work days!!!.

I ordered at July, shipped at Aug 1st, and now, it's Sep 1st!

I still can not receive the book. But you are requesting me to review the book!!! What a ridiculous system!!!

Please tell me where's my book!

(I understand that my estimated delivery date is Sep 4. Actually, I plan to complain 3 days later! But today you ask me to give the review...

Sorry, I pick the chance...

Hope my book will be delivered...



3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:

1 out of 5 starsNot for pros; not for novices, 2008-01-06
This book is of practically no use to individual investors and yet is too naive for an institutional investor. It's truly a painful read with the same concepts described over an over again. The 370 pages of text could have been reduced to 30 pages (give or take as I threw in the towel half way through) if all the repetitive explanations were taken out. You just want to scream, "I get it!"


3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:

2 out of 5 starsThis is it?, 2007-12-19
I would think that a book about transaction-cost-reducing trading strategies would discuss market microstructure and quantitative methods. Nope. I am reminded of Paul Wilmott comparing math to mountain-climbing gear: too little, and you won't make it to the first camp; too much, and you will collapse under the weight midway. This one, not having nearly enough equipment, walks around the mountain. Don't look up.


0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:

5 out of 5 starsExcellent introductory text, 2007-10-21
Well written simple book from an authority on the subject. THE book to get initiated into algorithmic trading and pre-and post-trade analytics. Well-priced for its features.


3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:

1 out of 5 starsNOTHING about trading strategies, 2007-03-08
This book has absolutely NOTHING to do with trading strategies as most people understand the term. This is purely a book about transaction costs in the world of equity. There's something about a 7-part cost component breakdown and then the book just discusses each part in some detail. There are tons of typos and absolutely nothing about how you can make money through trading. If anything, you might learn a thing or two about "implicit" trading costs but this knowledge will NOT help you become a trader.




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