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Stock Market Math shows you how to calculate return, leverage, risk, fundamental and technical analysis problems, price, volume, momentum and moving averages, including over 125 formulas and Excel programs for each, enabling readers to simply plug formulas into a spread sheet.
This book is the definitive reference for all investors and traders. It introduces the many formulas and legends every investor needs, and explains their application through examples and narrative discussions providing the Excel spreadsheet programs for each. Readers can find instant answers to every calculation required to pick the best trades for your portfolio, quantify risk, evaluate leverage, and utilize the best technical indicators.
Michael C. Thomsett is a market expert, author, speaker and coach. His many books include Mathematics of Options, Real Estate Investor's Pocket Calculator, and A Technical Approach to Trend Analysis. In Stock Market Math, the author advances the science of risk management and stock evaluation with more than 50 endnotes, 50 figures and tables, and a practical but thoughtful exploration of how investors and traders may best quantify their portfolio decisions.
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Michael C. Thomsett, Business and investment writer
Résumé
Stock Market Math shows you how to calculate return, leverage, risk, fundamental and technical analysis problems, price, volume, momentum and moving averages, including over 125 formulas and Excel programs for each, enabling readers to simply plug formulas into a spread sheet.
This book is the definitive reference for all investors and traders. It introduces the many formulas and legends every investor needs, and explains their application through examples and narrative discussions providing the Excel spreadsheet programs for each. Readers can find instant answers to every calculation required to pick the best trades for your portfolio, quantify risk, evaluate leverage, and utilize the best technical indicators.
Michael C. Thomsett is a market expert, author, speaker and coach. His many books include Mathematics of Options, Real Estate Investor's Pocket Calculator, and A Technical Approach to Trend Analysis. In Stock Market Math, the author advances the science of risk management and stock evaluation with more than 50 endnotes, 50 figures and tables, and a practical but thoughtful exploration of how investors and traders may best quantify their portfolio decisions.
Contenu
Chapter 1: Rates of Return on Investment: What Goes In, What Comes Out 1
Judging the Outcome What Did You Expect? 2
The Basic Equation: Return on Cash Invested 4
Calculating Option Trading Returns 10
Taxes and Investment Return 13
Conclusion 17
Chapter 2: Returns on Capital: Putting Cash to Work 19
Calculating Returns from the Corporate View 19
Calculating Average Net Worth 22
Net Worth Versus Total Capitalization 24
Preferred Stock as Hybrid Capitalization 27
The Importance of Use of Capital 31
Conclusion 33
Chapter 3: Leverage and Risk Analysis: Maximizing Other People's Money 35
Calculating the Cost of Money 35
Annualized Return 38
Leverage-Based Riskthe P/E Ratio as a Way to Quantify 40
Using Options as a Form of Leverage 44
Conclusion 48
Chapter 4: Long-Term Trends: Patience Rewarded 49
A Realistic View: Long-Term Returns and Annual Rates 50
Total Net Annualized Return 53
Carryover Losses and Net Return 56
Realistic Expectations: Inflation and Taxes 58
Compound Return Calculations 60
Other Cash Flow Trends 63
Return Formulas 65
Useful Return Shortcuts 70
Estimating the Value of Deposits over Time 72
Conclusion 76
Chapter 5: Core Earnings and Net Worth Adjustments: Making the Numbers
Real 77
The Problem with Today's Accounting Rules 78
Flaws in the GAAP System a Passive Approach to Reporting 80
Examples of Material Expenses 82
Balance Sheet Problems Inaccurate Valuation 84
Recalculating the Key Ratios 85
Recalculating Net Worth 89
Finding Core Earnings Comparative Analysis 92
Conclusion 93
Chapter 6: Fundamentals: Balance Sheet Tests You Need to Know 95
The Nature of Fundamental Analysis 96
Basics of the Balance Sheet 98
Working Capital Tests 101
Accounts Receivable Tests 105
Inventory Tests 108
Long-Term Asset Tests 110
Capitalization 112
Tangible and Total Book Value 116
Chapter 7: Fundamentals: Operating Statement Tests You Need to Know 121
The Basics of the Operating Statement 123
Revenue Trends 128
Earnings Trends 129
Revenue Compared to Direct Costs and Expenses 131
Conclusion 138
Chapter 8: Market Trend Calculations 139
Index Weighting 139 Breadth of the Market **143</str...