Description: The CME Group Risk Management Handbook by John W. Labuszewski, John E. Nyhoff, Richard Co, Paul E. Peterson, Leo Melamed, CME Group Invaluable insights on trading todays futures market The CME Risk Management Handbook provides an accessible overview of the futures market in todays electronic world of trading. Page by page, it outlines the various CME products currently available and explains how those products can be used to manage risk. FORMAT Hardcover LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Invaluable insights on trading todays futures market The CME Risk Management Handbook provides an accessible overview of the futures market in todays electronic world of trading. Page by page, it outlines the various CME products currently available and explains how those products can be used to manage risk. Financial professionals around the world will find this book to be a comprehensive reference to the most widely used risk management, trading, and hedging strategies. Editors John Labuszewski and John Nyhoff–two of the most highly-regarded names in futures and options research and risk management–put this discipline in perspective and offer readers invaluable insights into successfully operating within this environment. Chicago Mercantile Exchange Inc. is an international marketplace that brings together buyers and sellers on its trading floors and GLOBEX around-the-clock electronic trading platform. CME offers futures contracts and options on futures, primarily in four product areas: interest rates, stock indexes, foreign exchange, and commodities. John W. Labuszewski, MBA, is a Director of Clearing Development at CME. John Nyhoff, MBA, is a Director of Financial Research and Development at CME. Back Cover Praise for The CME Group Risk Management Handbook "Wow! The CME Group Risk Management Handbook is a ten strike and long overdue. A must-read and reference for the risk management industry!" Jack Sandner , retired chairman of CME Group, member of the Executive Committee "This is a powerful book for its integration of futures and options markets with an understanding of the whole economy. It is an eye-opener to see how central these markets are to our economic lives." Robert J. Shiller , Okun Professor of Economics, Yale University; Chief Economist, MacroMarkets LLC "Risk management is essential to successful investing, and The CME Group Risk Management Handbook provides the essentials for understanding risk management. In the wake of the financial turmoil of the last few years, managing risk should be part of any investment program. Among the key elements of risk management are stock index, bond, currency, and commodity futures as well as a growing number of futures, options, swaps, and other financial instruments built on indices tracking housing prices, weather conditions, and the economy. The CME Group Risk Management Handbook offers a comprehensive guide for using all of these to better manage financial risks." David M. Blitzer , PhD, Managing Director and Chairman of the Index Committee, S&P Indices "Dare we ignore the advice of a financial institution, the largest of its kind in the world, that navigated the recent financial crisis without the aid of a single TARP dollar or access to the Feds cheap loans? For CME Group, risk management has meant risk minimization as it enters its 151st year of life and its 85th year of central counterparty clearing without a single trading debt unpaid. It has been, and continues to be, a leader by example." Philip McBride Johnson , former CFTC chairman "For the first time, a comprehensive handbook outlining the futures market in todays world is available. The CME Group Risk Management Handbook covers futures basics for the novice trader, while the veterans will benefit from an in-depth look at options and hedging. This handbook is a necessity for any professional, investor, or other market participant seeking to manage risk in the perpetually changing futures market." H. Jack Bouroudjian , CEO, Index Futures Group Flap Praise for The CME Group Risk Management Handbook "Wow! The CME Group Risk Management Handbook is a ten strike and long overdue. A must-read and reference for the risk management industry!" -- Jack Sandner , retired chairman of CME Group, member of the Executive Committee "This is a powerful book for its integration of futures and options markets with an understanding of the whole economy. It is an eye-opener to see how central these markets are to our economic lives." -- Robert J. Shiller , Okun Professor of Economics, Yale University; Chief Economist, MacroMarkets LLC "Risk management is essential to successful investing, and The CME Group Risk Management Handbook provides the essentials for understanding risk management. In the wake of the financial turmoil of the last few years, managing risk should be part of any investment program. Among the key elements of risk management are stock index, bond, currency, and commodity futures as well as a growing number of futures, options, swaps, and other financial instruments built on indices tracking housing prices, weather conditions, and the economy. The CME Group Risk Management Handbook offers a comprehensive guide for using all of these to better manage financial risks." -- David M. Blitzer , PhD, Managing Director and Chairman of the Index Committee, S&P Indices "Dare we ignore the advice of a financial institution, the largest of its kind in the world, that navigated the recent financial crisis without the aid of a single TARP dollar or access to the Feds cheap loans? For CME Group, risk management has meant risk minimization as it enters its 151st year of life and its 85th year of central counterparty clearing without a single trading debt unpaid. It has been, and continues to be, a leader by example." -- Philip McBride Johnson , former CFTC chairman "For the first time, a comprehensive handbook outlining the futures market in todays world is available. The CME Group Risk Management Handbook covers futures basics for the novice trader, while the veterans will benefit from an in-depth look at options and hedging. This handbook is a necessity for any professional, investor, or other market participant seeking to manage risk in the perpetually changing futures market." -- H. Jack Bouroudjian , CEO, Index Futures Group Author Biography JOHN W. LABUSZEWSKI is Managing Director of Research and Product Development at CME Group. Labuszewski came to CME from Nikko Securities International, where he was general manager of the asset management division. He had previously worked for Fenchurch Capital Management, Refco, and the Chicago Board of Trade. Labuszewski is coauthor of four previous industry-related texts. He earned an MBA from the University of Illinois. JOHN E. NYHOFF is Director of Financial Research and Product Development at CME Group. He has lectured extensively in the interest rate derivative product area, and has taught financial futures and options and related courses at DePaul University and several other Chicago-area colleges. Nyhoff is coauthor of two industry-related texts: Trading Options on Futures and Trading Financial Futures (both from Wiley). He holds a masters in financial economics from the University of Rochester, a masters in economics from Northern Illinois University, and a bachelors degree in economics from DePaul University. RICHARD CO is Director of Financial Research and Product Development at CME Group. He joined CME in 1999. Dr. Co received a PhD in economics from the University of Chicago in 2000 and is a Chartered Financial Analyst. PAUL E. PETERSON is Director of Commodity Research and Product Development at CME Group. He joined CME in 1989. Before that, Peterson served as vice president, research, for Brock Associates from 1988 -1989; manager, education and marketing services, for the Chicago Board of Trade from 1986-1988; and manager, market analysis, for the American Farm Bureau Federation from 1983-1986. Peterson holds a PhD in agricultural economics from the University of Illinois and has authored a number of articles in professional journals and business/trade publications. CME Group is an international marketplace that brings together buyers and sellers on its trading floors and CME Globex around-the-clock electronic trading platform. CME Group operates leading derivatives exchanges including CME, Chicago Board of Trade, and NYMEX, offering futures contracts and options on futures, in diverse product areas including interest rates, stock indexes, foreign exchange, agricultural, energy, and metals. Table of Contents Foreword by Leo Melamed ix Prologue by Terry Duffy xiii Acknowledgments xv Introduction by Craig S. Donohue xvii CHAPTER 1 Futures Market Fundamentals 1 What Is a Futures Contract? 2 Overview of Popular Financial Futures Contracts 21 Anatomy of a Futures Transaction 35 Conclusion 41 Notes 42 CHAPTER 2 Order Entry and Execution Methodologies 43 Open Outcry/Pit Trading 44 Introduction of the CME Globex Platform 46 Trade Matching Algorithms 50 About Options Markets 69 Ex-Pit Trading 73 Conclusion 78 Notes 79 CHAPTER 3 Role of the Clearinghouse 80 Financial Safeguards 81 Financial Surveillance 89 Default by a Clearing Member 91 Resources Backing CME Group Clearing System 95 Customer Protection 95 Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity 96 Rule Enforcement 96 Financial and Regulatory Information Sharing 99 Conclusion 100 CHAPTER 4 Currency Futures: The First Financial Futures 101 Evolution of Foreign ExchangeMarketplace 101 Over-the-Counter Currency Trading Vehicles 106 Exchange-Traded Currency Futures and Options 115 Foreign Exchange Market Growth and Trends 130 Conclusion 135 Notes 136 CHAPTER 5 Stock Index Futures: The First Financial Futures 137 Mechanics of Stock Index Futures 137 E-Minis versus Exchange-Traded Funds 142 Pricing Stock Index Futures 147 Spreading Stock Index Futures 152 Hedging with Stock Index Futures 158 Portable Alpha Strategies 163 Conclusion 167 Notes 168 CHAPTER 6 Eurodollar Futures: Interest Rate Market Building Blocks 169 Eurodollar Futures Market 169 Speculating on Shape of Yield Curve 180 Term Treasury/Eurodollar (TED) Spreads with Futures and Options 184 Interest Rate Swap Market 194 Growing Up Together 202 Pricing Relationship 205 Hedging Techniques 208 Conclusion 215 Technical Appendix: Complications and Shortcuts for Pricing and Hedging Swaps 216 Notes 229 CHAPTER 7 Understanding U.S. Treasury Futures 231 Coupon-Bearing Treasury Securities 231 Treasury Futures Delivery Practices 238 Measuring Risk of Coupon-Bearing Securities 252 Risk Management with Treasury Futures 254 Macro Hedging with Treasury Futures 262 Hedging Corporates with Treasury Futures 266 Trading the Yield Curve with Treasury Futures 269 Conclusion 276 Notes 277 CHAPTER 8 Commodities: Backbone of the Futures Industry 279 What Are Commodities? 280 Grain Markets 293 Livestock Markets 299 Energy Products 315 Precious Metals 327 The Forward Curve 331 Intermarket Commodity Spreading 342 ClearPort Over-the-Counter Clearing Facility 347 Conclusion 350 Appendix: Major Commodity Market Specifications 351 CHAPTER 9 Alternative Investment Market Fundamentals 368 Weather 369 Residential Housing Futures 379 Economic Indicators 397 Conclusion 399 Notes 400 CHAPTER 10 Fundamental Market Indicators 401 Why These Indicators? 402 Trading Volumes 404 Volatility: Daily Net Change 407 Volatility: Daily High-Low Range 408 Conclusions 412 Appendix: Economic Indicator Descriptions 412 Notes 414 CHAPTER 11 Technical Analysis Primer 416 Why Technical Analysis? 416 Interpreting Charts 422 Elliott Wave Theory 443 Intraday Trading Techniques 455 Trend-Following Systems 459 Conclusion 471 CHAPTER 12 Fundamentals of Option Markets 472 What Is an Option? 472 Mathematical Option Pricing Models 481 Historic and Implied Volatilities 494 Measuring Option Performance 504 Conclusion 513 CHAPTER 13 Option Trading Strategies 515 Option Spreads 515 Horizontal Spreads 526 Diagonal Spreads 532 Comparing Verticals, Horizontals, and Diagonals 537 Weighted Spreads 538 Volatility-Driven Strategies 544 Specialty Option Strategies 560 Matching Strategy and Forecast 565 Conclusion 566 CHAPTER 14 Hedging with Options 568 Baseline Futures Hedge 568 Buying Protection with Puts 569 Yield Enhancement with Calls 572 In- and Out-of-the-Money Options 575 Matching Strategy with Forecast 577 Collar Strategy 578 Delta-Neutral Hedge 579 Conclusion 581 About the Authors and Contributors 583 Index 587 Long Description Praise for The CME Group Risk Management Handbook "Wow! The CME Group Risk Management Handbook is a ten strike and long overdue. A must-read and reference for the risk management industry!" Jack Sandner , retired chairman of CME Group, member of the Executive Committee "This is a powerful book for its integration of futures and options markets with an understanding of the whole economy. It is an eye-opener to see how central these markets are to our economic lives." Robert J. Shiller , Okun Professor of Economics, Yale University; Chief Economist, MacroMarkets LLC "Risk management is essential to successful investing, and The CME Group Risk Management Handbook provides the essentials for understanding risk management. In the wake of the financial turmoil of the last few years, managing risk should be part of any investment program. Among the key elements of risk management are stock index, bond, currency, and commodity futures as well as a growing number of futures, options, swaps, and other financial instruments built on indices tracking housing prices, weather conditions, and the economy. The CME Group Risk Management Handbook offers a comprehensive guide for using all of these to better manage financial risks." David M. Blitzer , PhD, Managing Director and Chairman of the Index Committee, S&P Indices "Dare we ignore the advice of a financial institution, the largest of its kind in the world, that navigated the recent financial crisis without the aid of a single TARP dollar or access to the Feds cheap loans? For CME Group, risk management has meant risk minimization as it enters its 151st year of life and its 85th year of central counterparty clearing without a single trading debt unpaid. It has been, and continues to be, a leader by example." Philip McBride Johnson , former CFTC chairman "For the first time, a comprehensive handbook outlining the futures market in todays world is available. The CME Group Risk Management Handbook covers futures basics for the novice trader, while the veterans will benefit from an in-depth look at options and hedging. This handbook is a necessity for any professional, investor, or other market participant seeking to manage risk in the perpetually changing futures market." H. Jack Bouroudjian , CEO, Index Futures Group Details ISBN0470137711 Short Title CME GROUP RISK MGMT HANDBK Language English ISBN-10 0470137711 ISBN-13 9780470137710 Media Book Format Hardcover Series Number 410 Subtitle Products and Applications DEWEY 658.155 Author CME Group Edition 1st Series Wiley Finance Imprint John Wiley & Sons Inc Place of Publication New York Country of Publication United States UK Release Date 2010-07-16 AU Release Date 2010-07-06 NZ Release Date 2010-07-06 Pages 624 Publisher John Wiley & Sons Inc Year 2010 Publication Date 2010-07-16 Illustrations Charts: 177 B&W, 0 Color; Tables: 199 B&W, 0 Color Audience Professional & Vocational US Release Date 2010-07-16 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:126608730;
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Author: Paul E. Peterson, John E. Nyhoff, Cme Group, Richard Co, John W. Labuszewski
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