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Are Leveraged And Inverse Etfs The New Portfolio Insurers


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Are Leveraged And Inverse Etfs The New Portfolio Insurers


Are Leveraged And Inverse Etfs The New Portfolio Insurers
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Author : Tugkan Tuzun
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2013

Are Leveraged And Inverse Etfs The New Portfolio Insurers written by Tugkan Tuzun and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013 with categories.




Quantum Fading Strategies For Leveraged And Inverse Etfs


Quantum Fading Strategies For Leveraged And Inverse Etfs
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Author : Andreas Cseh
language : en
Publisher: Anchor Academic Publishing
Release Date : 2013-08

Quantum Fading Strategies For Leveraged And Inverse Etfs written by Andreas Cseh and has been published by Anchor Academic Publishing this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013-08 with Business & Economics categories.


Suppose the market is going to ‘crash’. What would you do? The most common answer would probably be: Sell what you have and get out of it. However, what if you have nothing to sell? A couple of years ago, simple investors would have said: ‘Stay on the sidelines’. The sophisticated and professionals always had plenty of avenues, such as shorting the stock, buying put options or selling naked calls. The gap was narrowed with the arrival of leveraged and inverse ETFs. These allow even novice investors to short the market in a less risky way. Traditional ETFs track an index or basket in a one-for-one approach, basically they are managed passively. In contrast, leveraged and inverse ETFs are intraday traded, and shouldn’t be confused with more-vanilla ETFs. Leveraged ETFs require active management which involves the borrowing of funds to purchase additional shares (bullish LETFs) or the short-selling (bearish LETFs) and the rebalance of the position on a daily basis. At present, most levered ETFs are either 2X, 3X, -2X, or 3X, and therefore they give investors the possibility to earn two or three times (and loose two or three times) the daily return of a simple long or short position in the index. These levered ETFs have leverage (borrowing) built into their structure, thus eliminating the need for investors to do their own borrowing (margin, futures, swaps etc.) or short-selling. But, the leveraging process is built to achieve an objective quite different from that of the simple and classical ETF.



Leveraged Exchange Traded Funds


Leveraged Exchange Traded Funds
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Author : Peter Miu
language : en
Publisher: Springer
Release Date : 2016-04-29

Leveraged Exchange Traded Funds written by Peter Miu and has been published by Springer this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-04-29 with Business & Economics categories.


Leveraged Exchange-Traded Funds (LETFs) are publicly-traded funds that promise to provide daily returns that are in a multiple (positive or negative) of the returns on an index. To meet that promise, the funds use leverage, which is typically obtained through derivatives such as futures contracts, forward contracts, and total-return swaps. As of the end of 2012, there were over 250 LETFs in North America with total assets of approximately $32.24 billion. While the amount of assets held by these funds is still small, their popularity continues to grow as their trading volume is significantly larger and much more dynamic than traditional, non-leveraged ETFs. This comprehensive guide to LETFs provides high-level practitioners and researchers with a detailed reference tool for navigating the market and making informed investment decisions. Written from a measured analytical perspective, Miu and Charupat use clear and concise explanations of all important aspects of LETFs, focusing on such key elements as structure, pricing, performance, regulations, taxation, and trading strategies. The first two chapters set the stage for the book by identifying exactly what LETFs are and how they are regulated. The following chapters then look to bridge theory with practice to dive deep into the mechanics, portfolio rebalancing techniques, and daily compounding effects that make investing in these funds so lucrative.



Exchange Traded Funds And The New Dynamics Of Investing


Exchange Traded Funds And The New Dynamics Of Investing
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Author : Ananth N. Madhavan
language : en
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Release Date : 2016-06-28

Exchange Traded Funds And The New Dynamics Of Investing written by Ananth N. Madhavan and has been published by Oxford University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-06-28 with Business & Economics categories.


In Exchange-Traded Funds and the New Dynamics of Investing, Ananth Madhavan examines the quiet transformation of asset management through the rise of passive or index investing. A closely-related phenomenon is the rise of exchange-traded funds (ETFs). An ETF is an investment vehicle that trades intraday and seeks to replicate the performance of a specific index. ETFs have grown substantially in size, diversity, and market significance in recent years. These trends have generated considerable interest, especially from retail and institutional investors and increasingly from academics, regulators and the press. ETFs have the power to be a disruptive innovation to today's asset management industry because many traditional active managers and hedge funds deliver a significant fraction of their active returns via static exposures to factors like value. Indeed, for the first time ever, assets in global ETFs exceeded $3 trillion in 2015, passing the amount in hedge funds.



Indices Index Funds And Etfs


Indices Index Funds And Etfs
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Author : Michael I. C. Nwogugu
language : en
Publisher: Springer
Release Date : 2019-03-09

Indices Index Funds And Etfs written by Michael I. C. Nwogugu and has been published by Springer this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019-03-09 with Business & Economics categories.


Indices, index funds and ETFs are grossly inaccurate and inefficient and affect more than €120 trillion worth of securities, debts and commodities worldwide. This book analyzes the mathematical/statistical biases, misrepresentations, recursiveness, nonlinear risk and homomorphisms inherent in equity, debt, risk-adjusted, options-based, CDS and commodity indices – and by extension, associated index funds and ETFs. The book characterizes the “Popular-Index Ecosystems,” a phenomenon that provides artificial price-support for financial instruments, and can cause systemic risk, financial instability, earnings management and inflation. The book explains why indices and strategic alliances invalidate Third-Generation Prospect Theory (PT3), related approaches and most theories of Intertemporal Asset Pricing. This book introduces three new decision models, and some new types of indices that are more efficient than existing stock/bond indices. The book explains why the Mean-Variance framework, the Put-Call Parity theorem, ICAPM/CAPM, the Sharpe Ratio, Treynor Ratio, Jensen’s Alpha, the Information Ratio, and DEA-Based Performance Measures are wrong. Leveraged/inverse ETFs and synthetic ETFs are misleading and inaccurate and non-legislative methods that reduce index arbitrage and ETF arbitrage are introduced.



Mutual Funds And Exchange Traded Funds


Mutual Funds And Exchange Traded Funds
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Author : Harold Kent Baker
language : en
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Release Date : 2016

Mutual Funds And Exchange Traded Funds written by Harold Kent Baker and has been published by Oxford University Press, USA this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016 with Business & Economics categories.


Mutual Funds and Exchange-Traded Funds: Building Blocks to Wealth provides a fresh look at this intriguing but often complex subject. Its coverage spans the gamut from theoretical to practical coverage.





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Author : 陳志英
language : zh-CN
Publisher: 崧燁文化事業有限公司
Release Date : 2018-09-01

written by 陳志英 and has been published by 崧燁文化事業有限公司 this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2018-09-01 with Business & Economics categories.


本書主要圍繞中國股票型交易所交易基金(ETF)交易對現貨市場的影響展開,從中國股票型ETF對現貨市場的價格發現、波動溢出、定價效率、流動性傳遞等方面進行全面的理論和實證研究。此書從ETF市場現狀出發,對ETF交易可能產生的風險進行詳細深刻的理論與實證分析,以期能更好地防範金融風險。本書覆蓋範圍廣泛,內容詳實,規範分析和實證研究相得益彰。



A Comprehensive Guide To Exchange Traded Funds Etfs


A Comprehensive Guide To Exchange Traded Funds Etfs
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Author : Joanne M. Hill
language : en
Publisher: CFA Institute Research Foundation
Release Date : 2015-05

A Comprehensive Guide To Exchange Traded Funds Etfs written by Joanne M. Hill and has been published by CFA Institute Research Foundation this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015-05 with Business & Economics categories.


Exchange-traded funds (ETFs) have become in their 25-year history one of the fastest growing segments of the investment management business. These funds provide liquid access to virtually every financial market and allow large and small investors to build institutional-caliber portfolios. Yet, their management fees are significantly lower than those typical of mutual funds. High levels of transparency in ETFs for holdings and investment strategy help investors evaluate an ETF’s potential returns and risks. This book covers the evolution of ETFs as products and in their uses in investment strategies. It details how ETFs work, their unique investment and trading features, their regulatory structure, how they are used in tactical and strategic portfolio management in a broad range of asset classes, and how to evaluate them individually.



Risk Analysis And Portfolio Modelling


Risk Analysis And Portfolio Modelling
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Author : Elisa Luciano
language : en
Publisher: MDPI
Release Date : 2019-10-16

Risk Analysis And Portfolio Modelling written by Elisa Luciano and has been published by MDPI this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019-10-16 with Business & Economics categories.


Financial Risk Measurement is a challenging task, because both the types of risk and the techniques evolve very quickly. This book collects a number of novel contributions to the measurement of financial risk, which address either non-fully explored risks or risk takers, and does so in a wide variety of empirical contexts.



Slow Moving Capital


Slow Moving Capital
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Author : Mark L. Mitchell
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2010

Slow Moving Capital written by Mark L. Mitchell and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2010 with categories.


We study three cases in which specialized arbitrageurs lost significant amounts of capital and, as a result, became liquidity demanders rather than providers. The effects on security markets were large and persistent: Prices dropped relative to fundamentals and the rebound took months. While multi-strategy hedge funds who were not capital constrained increased their positions, a large fraction of these funds actually acted as net sellers consistent with the view that information barriers within a firm (not just relative to outside investors) can lead to capital constraints for trading desks with mark-to-market losses. Our findings suggest that real world frictions impede arbitrage capital.