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The Investor's Toolbox: How to use spread betting, CFDs, options, warrants and trackers to boost returns and reduce risk
 
 

The Investor's Toolbox: How to use spread betting, CFDs, options, warrants and trackers to boost returns and reduce risk [Kindle Edition]

Peter Temple
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This book is a simple, practical guide to how you can use some of the newer investment products like spread betting, binary betting, contracts for difference, covered warrants and exchange-traded funds, as well as older ones like futures and options, to help your investing.

In different ways, each of these products allows you either to:

- boost the returns you get in exchange for taking on greater risk;

- hedge your bets in exchange for slightly lower returns;

- use much less capital to achieve the same market exposure; or

- move money into and out of a range of markets and sectors efficiently.

The author believes they are tools that all investors need to know about and be able to use when the occasion demands it. They should help you successfully confront any lengthy period of trendless or volatile markets.

While the past three years has seen a generally strong upward trend in stock markets, this is not bound to continue. Periodic volatility is the natural order of things. Interestingly enough - despite what appears to have been a bull market - recent years have also seen increased use by private investors of many of the tools described in this book. Proof, if needed, that they work, and can be applied, in all market conditions.

About the Author

Peter Temple worked as a city analyst for 18 years, and has been a financial journalist for thirteen. He has also been an active and successful private trader for the past 15 years.

Product details

  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 4472 KB
  • Print Length: 306 pages
  • Publisher: Harriman House (3 Jan 2012)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B006P0S3SA
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #102,787 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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56 of 60 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
This is an exceptionally clear and readable explanation of modern stock market and other financial market trading instruments that can be otherwise hard to understand.

The author cuts through the hype that the industries use to promote their products and makes expert and critical assessments of how CFDs, spread betting, covered warrants, options and others work, and how they compare with each other.

The text is on heavy duty glossy paper, with colour illustrations from web sites, and includes an amusing bonus in a history of economics.

Above all, the author does not waste words. And the book is beginner-friendly, and shows you how to select suitable software and harness the power of the Internet.

As a writer in the same field as Peter Temple, I can tell the depth of research that has gone into this book, over years spent writing books on areas that have some overlap, and articles for financial magazines and so on.

This book is not from a multi-millionaire investor, but is more lucid and useful than many that are. It is from a former City analyst who understands how markets work.

I welcome this book because, in the field of investment literature, I am absolutely sick of either hype books that are trying to help nobody but the author or the services he is selling, or over-complicated books that in reality are saying nothing.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
Laborious 28 Jun 2010
By Wellray
Format:Paperback
I found this to be painstaking, laborious and dull. More of a walkthrough of the vast number of financial instruments there are out there and how they work rather than any kind of advice and method or insight into using the intricasies of each to make money. Got it as a free download and really I found it a total waste of time.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful
By A. East
Format:Paperback
It was a good introduction to investing using leveraged products (Spreadbetting, CFDs) but probably could have worked out most of this by reading a few websites. If your after an introduction to Spreadbetting, CFDs, options etc it isn't a bad purchase.
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