"I’m a professor of economics at Boston University. I’m one of many economists who is deeply concerned about the direction of America’s policy and the course of economic policy. I’ve taken the initiative to write you a playbook for economic reform. The playbook contains a number of very simply (postcard length) reforms, which I’ve developed with economists who specialize in taxes, healthcare, Social Security, banking, environmental economics, fiscal accounting, ...
Originally Posted by matfx Quantitative Risk Management : Concepts, Techniques & Tools ~ By Alexander McNeil, Rudiger Frey and Paul Embrechts The implementation of sound quantitative risk models is a vital concern for all financial institutions, and this trend has accelerated in recent years with regulatory processes such as Basel II. This book provides a comprehensive treatment of the theoretical concepts and modelling techniques of quantitative risk management ...
Gold at Risk for Major Break Next Week- FOMC Policy Outlook in Focus Fundamental Forecast for Gold: Neutral USDOLLAR, Gold Setups Target Key Resistance- Breakouts Pending Gold Oscillates Around 200 Day Average Gold prices are marginally higher this week with the precious metal inching up 0.18% to trade at $1291 ahead of the New York close on Friday. Bullion has held a tight range for some time now ...
Forex Weekly Outlook May 19-23 Rate decision in Japan, inflation data in the UK and Canada, FOMC Meeting Minutes, Unemployment Claims, German Ifo Business Climate and US housing data are the main events on our list. Here is an outlook on the main market-movers for this week. Last week, major US figures came out above expectations; Annual inflation reached 2%, as expected and the monthly CPI edged up to 0.3%. Meanwhile, the annual core inflation beat forecasts ...
Can You Trade Forex Well with a Small Balance? The Desire to Trade FX with a Small BalanceThe Limits of a Small BalanceThe Better Path Regardless of Risk “Ninety-five percent of the trading errors you are likely to make—causing the money to just evaporate before your eyes—will stem from your attitudes about being wrong, losing money, missing out, and leaving money on the table. What I call the four primary trading fears.” “Attitude produces better ...