Question: What is the best way to make money on your
investments? Answer: There is no one single quick answer. That''s
why you need Fusion Analysis. One of the fastest-growing trends in
investment today, fusion analysis combines the best of all possible
strategies into one powerful, unified system. Based on the
now-famous NYIF investment course taught by renowned portfolio
manager V. John Palicka CFA CMT, this all-in-one guide shows you
how to: Manage fundamental trends like gold investing
關於作者:
V. John Palicka, CFA, CMT, has been researching and managing
global, emerging, and US small-cap stocks for more than 30 years.
He helped generate high alpha returns during his 11-year career as
Chief Portfolio Manager of small- and mid-cap stocks at The
Prudential Insurance Company, where he managed over $1.5 billion.
He is currently President and Chief Portfolio Manager at Global
Emerging Growth Capital GEGC. Palicka has done extensive training
for major asset management firms around the world. He has provided
advice to country presidents, leading banking officials, and
wealthy investors, and he has taught finance courses at Columbia
Business School, Baruch, and New York University. He earned his MBA
at Columbia University. Palicka lives in New York City with his
wife and three children.
目錄:
Part One Chapter
. Market returnrisk characteristics within the context of the
Efficient Market Hypothesis; Chapter
. CAPM assumptions and scenario analysis biases; Chapter
. Major market valuation models will be compared to major technical
models in terms of buysell points; Chapter
. Value and Growth valuation theories; Chapter
. Behavioral finance and psychological considerations;
Chapter
. Fama fundamental investment concepts; Chapter
. Fed Model; T Rowe Price indicator for small-cap stocks;
Chapter
. The valuation models will be discussed with such technical
concepts as Dow Theory, Head and Shoulders, moving averages, volume
confirmations, MACD, money flows and sentiment; Chapter
. Pairs Trading and Fusion; Chapter
. Derivative strategies and spread trading; Chapter
. Market Neutral strategies; Chapter
. Trading with algorithms and behavioral issues; Part Two;
Chapter
. Bottoms up stock picking valuation models; Chapter
. Fundamental models of Gordon Growth, PEG, discounted cash flows
and translations to traditional valuation techniques; Chapter
. Bubble Theories; Chapter
. Real Estate Applications For Lenders, Investors, Appraisers,
Flippers, Owners; Chapter
. Opportunistic trading with climaxes, SUE and event anticipations;
Chapter
. Currency and commodity speculation; Chapter
. Events in fundamentals will be combined with opportunistic trades
from technical inputs; Chapter
. GAAP vs. non-GAAP vs. normalized non-GAAP; Chapter
. Cash Flows: GAAP, Free, Economic, Fusion; Chapter
. These inputs will include: technical trading signals - triangles,
rectangles, bottomstops, climax, trendspeediness, gaps,
retracements, saucers, MACD, Bollinger, stochastics RSI;
Chapter
. Inter-market analysis in terms of hedges, spreads, derivatives;
Chapter
. Cycles and unique technical approaches, such as Elliott Wave,
Point and Figure, Japanese Candlesticks; Chapter
. Quant analysis with Artificial Intelligence and Behavioral
issues; Chapter
. Exotic screen considerations; Chapter
. Future Trends: Surrogate Mothers and Surrogate Investing; Genetic
Investing, Predictive Analytical Investing; Part Three;
Chapter
. Creating various screening criteria that complement an investment
objective Project #:
, Fusion Analysis; Chapter
. Determining and obtaining sources for screens; Chapter
. Assigning appropriate factors and weights; Chapter
. Trading techniques; Chapter
. Generating a target list of stocks that can be bought or shorted;
Chapter
. Establishing price targets for short-term traders and longer-term
investors; Chapter
. Exploring arbitrage opportunities and some major hedge fund
strategies; Chapter
. Incorporating derivative strategies; Chapter
. Workshop of exchanging investment ideas and approaches