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Trading Catalysts: How Events Move Markets and Create Trading Opportunities [Hardcover]

Robert I. Webb (Author)
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October 13, 2006 0130385565 978-0130385567 1

"Trading Catalysts takes you into the market and recounts moment-by-moment price action. From an almost 14% rise in the Nasdaq following a surprise Fed rate cut to an incredible (and temporary) 22% decline in the S&P 500 futures price folliwng a single large sell order, Trading Catalysts is loaded witih real-life examples of how events move markets. Must reading for traders and investors alike."  --Victor Canto, Pd.D., founder of La Jolla Economics and a columnist for The National Review

 

"At last...an invaluable investment book that shows in detail how markets actually behaved during extreme events, times when fortunes were won or lost in the blink of an eye. This is the real world of trading and risk, not academic theory.  Read, learn and prepare yourself because these types of extraordinary events will happen again." --Peter Matthews, Managing Partner, Optimation Investment Management LLC

 

 

Understand the Triggers of Market Volatility—and Take Advantage of Them

  • Actionable lessons from 25 years of major events—and the market’s reactions to them
  • Predicting the market impact of everything from Fed statements to natural disasters
  • Separating real information from noise, major “market movers” from trivia

In Trading Catalysts, Robert I. Webb examines the various factors that move markets. Webb focuses on the catalysts that spark the biggest price changes—and the greatest potential for substantial profits or losses. Using numerous real market examples, Webb demonstrates the often inconsistent response of prices to similar trading catalysts across markets and over time, the occasional significantly delayed response, and the frequent market overreaction. Whether traders bet directly on a trading catalyst, on the presumed market reaction (or overreaction) to it, or not at all, the potential impact on market prices and volatility means that all traders must pay attention to trading catalysts and the market reactions that they induce. At the very least, the prospect of significant volatility around some event may affect the timing of a trader’s entry or exit of positions and may cause a trader to reduce his position size. If you’re a serious trader, this book will help you understand the influence of trading catalysts and identify potential trading opportunities.

 

Volatile financial markets create both the risk of substantial losses and the opportunity for substantial gains. Sudden jumps or breaks in prices can impart a roller-coaster-ride-like quality to trading or investing in financial markets. Trading Catalysts is the first complete guide to the events that spark large changes in prices. These include: central bank actions; ill-advised comments by policymakers; news of natural disasters; elections; certain economic reports; terrorism; company specific announcements; the unwinding of large positions by key market participants; and simple trading errors among others. The varied origin of trading catalysts means that some traders may have an edge in anticipating the market’s reaction to certain trading catalysts. Numerous real market examples take the reader into the heart of the market to illustrate the direction, magnitude, speed, duration, intensity and breadthof influence of trading catalysts on market prices. Because a minute can be a “lifetime” in the world of trading, many of the detailed examples recount moment-by-moment and tick-by-tick changes in market prices. This book discusses the role that trading theses(or prevailing beliefs about market relationships), market conditions,and sentimentplay in determining how prices react and sometimes overreact to various trading catalysts over time. Trading Catalysts will help readers anticipate potential events that could spark rallies or breaks; predict situations with feedback loops that drive markets up or down; and identify situations where substantial overreactions are likely to occur.

  • Size Matters: When key players unwind positions and move the markets
  • The Information in Economic Reports: Rout or Rally? Uncertain market reaction to the forecast errors from economic reports
  • Talk Isn’t Cheap: When the comments of politicians and policymakers move markets
  • Market Interventions: When governments intervene: case studies, from currencies to oil
  • Geopolitical Risk: From elections to terrorism to wars
  • Bubbles, Crashes, Corners, and Market Crises: Lessons from the “silver corner,” the 1987 stock market crash, and the Asian Financial Crisis
  • Quantifying the Market Impact of Natural Disasters: From earthquakes to floods to mad cow disease
  • Fat Fingers: When trading errors and mistranslations move the market
  • Of Straws and Camels’ Backs: When trivial news sparks huge moves

 

Preface

Chapter 1:       Introduction

Chapter 2:       Market Conditions and Sentiment

Chapter 3:       Talk Isn’t Cheap

Chapter 4:       Geopolitical Events

Chapter 5:       Weather and Natural Disasters

Chapter 6:       Market Interventions

Chapter 7:       Periodic Economic Reports

Chapter 8:       Size Matters

Chapter 9:       Bubbles, Crashes, Corners, and Market Crises

Chapter 10:     The Accidental Catalyst

Index


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The book provides broad, interesting coverage of these trading catalysts...

-- H. Mayo, The College of New Jersey (Reprinted with permission from CHOICE, copyright by the American Library Association)

About the Author

Robert I. Webb teaches Financial Trading at both the McIntire School of Commerce and the Darden Graduate School of Business Administration at the University of Virginia. His research focuses on derivative securities and markets, trading, and incentive economics. He is the author of Macroeconomic Information and Financial Trading(Oxford, 1994) and has written numerous academic papers. Webb has traded treasury bonds and other fixed income securities for the Investment Department of the World Bank; traded futures as a “local” on the floor of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange; designed new financial futures and option contracts for the Chicago Mercantile Exchange; served in the Executive Office of the President, Office of Management and Budget during President Reagan’s first term; and served at the Commodity Futures Trading Commission. He previously taught at the University of Southern California. Webb is editor of The Journal of Futures Markets, a leading academic journal on derivative securities and markets. He earned his Ph.D. in finance from the University of Chicago, and has published widely in both academic journals and the financial press.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 368 pages
  • Publisher: FT Press; 1 edition (October 13, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0130385565
  • ISBN-13: 978-0130385567
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6.3 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,210,964 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Entertaining and informative, November 8, 2006
This review is from: Trading Catalysts: How Events Move Markets and Create Trading Opportunities (Hardcover)
The book was both fun to read and instructive, an unusual combination. It is clearly written and well organized. Each section deals with real life events that were easy to relate to and key issues are clearly highlighted. Chapters typically pull everything together with a concluding "trading lesson". It is a great book those who what to get a better understanding of what drives market prices in very real terms. I recommend it for those who are involved in brokerage and related trading activities, managing their own portfolios, students or those who are just curious
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Essential reading for anyone with an investment portfolio and especially for people that trade the news, January 27, 2007
This review is from: Trading Catalysts: How Events Move Markets and Create Trading Opportunities (Hardcover)
Robert Webb's book Trading Catalysts is required reading for anyone that invests in the financial markets and especially for people that trade the news. The book is an excellent history of how major news events in the past have impacted the financial markets. At the same time it presents an excellent framework for managing the risks and exploiting the opportunities created by major news events. The global scope and multiple asset class perspective of this book is quite remarkable making it relevant for any reader regardless of what part of the world they are from and what they invest in. Trading Catalysts takes a very broad and complicated subject and makes it much easier for any reader to understand and capitalize on.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Dull and boring historical accounts with no insight nor value at all, August 10, 2007
This review is from: Trading Catalysts: How Events Move Markets and Create Trading Opportunities (Hardcover)
In the backcover it was promised:-
- Actionable lessons from 25 years of major events
- Predicting the market impact of everything from Fed statements to natural disasters
- Separating real information from noise, major "market mover" from trivia

Sorry that none of the above was kept. The author gave no actionable nor predictive insight at all. All the worse, the writing was so dull and boring. What upset me most were those "Trading Lessons" sections in the end of each chapter in which the author simply repeated the theme "everything is possible in the market and you dont know the possibility and impact of it". I dont need to read an over 300 page book to acknowledge so, do I? In short, dont waste your valuable time and money on this.

p.s. In case you want to read some good writing of historical events, "Devil Take the Hindmost: A History of Financial Speculation by Edward Chancellor" and "Eyewitness to Wall Street: 400 Years of Dreamers, Schemers, Busts and Booms by David Colbert" are much better alternatives.
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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
trading catalysts, silver futures prices, trading thesis, trade balance report, sentiment bias, money supply reports, copper futures prices, cattle futures prices, orange juice futures prices, funds rate cut, rate cut announcement, grain futures prices, stock index shares, fundamental economic information, policymaker comments, bond market reaction, crude oil futures prices, daily trading range, stock index futures prices, key market participants, positive feedback trading, stock index futures market, bond futures prices, portfolio insurers, money supply announcements
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New York, Federal Reserve, Hong Kong, Dow Jones Industrial Average, Financial Times, United States, Asian Financial Crisis, George Soros, Bank of England, South Korean, Associated Press, Chicago Board of Trade, Bear Stearns, San Francisco, The Washington Post, Bank of Japan, Agence France Press, Chicago Mercantile Exchange, Dow Jones Newswires, European Community, European Union, Goldman Sachs, Prime Minister Mahathir, Strategic Petroleum Reserve, Bank Negara
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