Trading Systems [electronic resource] : Theory and Immediate Practice / by Renato Di Lorenzo.

Por: Di Lorenzo, Renato [author.]Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Perspectives in Business CultureEditor: Milano : Springer Milan : Imprint: Springer, 2013Descripción: XVI, 232 p. online resourceTipo de contenido: text Tipo de medio: computer Tipo de portador: online resourceISBN: 9788847027060Trabajos contenidos: SpringerLink (Online service)Tema(s): Economics | Finance | Mathematics | Economics/Management Science | Finance/Investment/Banking | Popular Science in Mathematics/Computer Science/Natural Science/Technology | Quantitative Finance | ControlFormatos físicos adicionales: Sin títuloClasificación CDD: 657.8333 | 658.152 Clasificación LoC: Libro electrónicoHG4501-6051HG1501-HG3550Recursos en línea: de clik aquí para ver el libro electrónico
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Springer eBooksResumen: For years, systems theory has been applied successfully in all fields of technology, but its impact on the world of finance has to date been limited. This book aims to rectify this situation. Readers will no longer be able to assert that money cannot be reliably earned on the financial markets: one might just as well say that man has never set foot on the moon or that, in the age of digital remastering, it is impossible to listen to Carusos recorded voice without the hiss of time and wear. The potential reader may be frightened by the number of formulas, but can be reassured that almost all of them starting with the more complicated can be skipped. What makes possible the miracle of guaranteed trading success are the worksheets and the codes for Internet platforms which providefunctions that once had to be built with great difficulty.
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Part I -- 1 Processes -- 2 More About Independence -- 3 Conditional Probability in Practice -- 4 Stationary Processes -- 5 Normality -- 6 Trends -- 7 Autocorrelation -- 8 Ljung-Box -- 9 Periodogram -- Part II -- 10 Indicators -- 11 Process of the AR(p) type -- 12 Generalizations -- 13 The complete open-loop scheme -- 14 Physical realizability -- 15 The equity line -- 6 Predictions -- 17 Optimal AR(p) in practice -- 18 Maps in series -- Part III -- 19 Transfer Functions -- 20 Simple lag -- 21 Gauss Filters -- 22 Stability -- 23 Lag compensator -- 24 Lead compensator -- 25 RLC filter -- 26 Leading indicator -- 27 Regularized filter -- 28 High pass filter -- 29 Frequency transformation -- 30 Gaussianization -- Part IV -- 31 Feedback trading -- 32 Feedback systems -- Part V -- 33 State Space Approach -- 34 Sensitivity -- 35 Butterworth filter -- 36 Frequency response -- 37 Signal to noise ratio; tradability -- 38 Equity StN -- 39 Meyers optimum trading system.

For years, systems theory has been applied successfully in all fields of technology, but its impact on the world of finance has to date been limited. This book aims to rectify this situation. Readers will no longer be able to assert that money cannot be reliably earned on the financial markets: one might just as well say that man has never set foot on the moon or that, in the age of digital remastering, it is impossible to listen to Carusos recorded voice without the hiss of time and wear. The potential reader may be frightened by the number of formulas, but can be reassured that almost all of them starting with the more complicated can be skipped. What makes possible the miracle of guaranteed trading success are the worksheets and the codes for Internet platforms which providefunctions that once had to be built with great difficulty.

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