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Markets in Profile (Profiting from the Auction Process)
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Product Details
Author:
James F. Dalton, Robert B. Dalton, Eric T. Jones
Series:
Wiley Trading
Format:
Hardcover
Pages:
224
Publisher:
Wiley (February 16, 2007)
Language:
English
Audience:
General/trade
ISBN-13:
9780470039090
Weight:
14.18oz
Case Pack:
38
File:
Wiley-wileyUS_2_1_20260615-20260615.xml
Folder:
Wiley
List Price:
$75.00
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$71.25
Publisher Identifier:
P-WIL
Discount Code:
D
Dimensions:
6.42" x 9.07" x 0.88"
Pub Discount:
50
Imprint:
Wiley
Overview
Markets in Profile explores the confluence of three disparate philosophical frameworks: the Market Profile, behavioral finance, and neuroeconomics in order to present a unified theory of how markets work. The Market Profile is an ever-evolving, multidimensional graphic that gives visual form to the market's continuing auction process, revealing the myriad underlying dynamics that influence market activity. Behavioral finance posits that investors are driven more by emotional factors and the subjective interpretation of minutia than by "rationality" when making investment decisions. And neuroeconomics is the study of how investor psychology permeates and affects the financial markets. Mr. Dalton explicates the ways in which irrational human behavior influences the market's natural auction process, creating frequently predictable market structure, which results in opportunities for investors to ameliorate risk. The book will improve investors ability to interpret change in markets, enabling better, more confident investment decisions.








