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Forex Made Easy
McGraw-Hill 2004; US$ 34.00The first plain-English introduction to foreign currency exchange trading--one of today's hottest profit opportunities. The foreign currency market is the largest financial market in the world, and foreign exchange trading is quickly becoming one of today's most high-profile, potentially lucrative markets. One problem is that books on the topic... more...
The Means to Prosperity
Taylor and Francis 2005; US$ 160.00While recent developments in monetary theory have been fast to spread to policy analysis and practice and the media, the same is not true of fiscal policy, and a void has emerged. Issues such as timing, cyclical adjustments, long-term sustainability, and social implications are often seen as detached from discussions in the public arena. This book... more...
Forex Wave Theory
McGraw-Hill 2007; US$ 75.00Discover a New Approach to Analyzing Price Fluctuations in the Foreign Exchange Market. Forex Wave Theory provides spot currency speculators and commodity futures traders with an innovative new approach to analyzing price fluctuations in the foreign exchange. Written by Jim Bickford, a successful veteran online spot currency trader, this expert financial... more...
Optimal Monetary Policy Under Uncertainty
Edward Elgar Publishing 2007; US$ 40.00Contains contributions on the 'science of monetary policy' in the literature of the 1970s which viewed optimal monetary policy as primarily a question of the optimal use of information and studies in the 1980s that gave primacy to time inconsistency problems. This book provides an understanding of issues including discretion versus commitment. more...
The Monetary Policy of the Federal Reserve
Cambridge University Press 2008; US$ 46.00The evolution of the monetary standard from the start of the Federal Reserve through the end of the Greenspan era. more...
The Money Changers
Zed Books 2006; US$ 32.95Currency markets, worth almost $2 trillion per day in trade, link the world together. Yet few people know how they work and why they are prone to instability and bouts of panic. This book, neither a technical manual nor a get-rich-quick tract, takes the reader on a guided tour of the places, the machines, the circuitry and the people involved in moving... more...
Biography of the Dollar
Crown Publishing Group 2008; US$ 13.95Will the sun set on the greatest currency in the history of the world? For decades the dollar has been the undisputed champ. It?s not only the currency of America but much of the world as well, the fuel of global prosperity. As the superengine of the world?s only superpower, it?s accepted everywhere. When an Asian company trades with South America,... more...
Monetary Growth Theory
Taylor and Francis 2008; US$ 44.95This book answers some challenging questions in monetary growth theory within a compact theoretical framework. The author succeeds in integrating the theory of money, the theory of value and the theory of growth. The book re-examines many important ideas in modern monetary economics within a single analytical framework. It is concerned not only with... more...
The Italian Financial System Remodelled
Palgrave Macmillan 2004; US$ 120.00This book looks at the banking and finance industries in Italy and how these industries contribute to the Italian economy. Could these industries be the solution to the contradiction in which the country's economy has been caught for several years: it is better governed than it has been in the past, but is not growing as much as it could. The book... more...
Sentiment in the Forex Market
Wiley 2008; US$ 75.00Crowds move markets and at major market turning points, the crowds are almost always wrong. When crowd sentiment is overwhelmingly positive or overwhelmingly negative ? it's a signal that the trend is exhausted and the market is ready to move powerfully in the opposite direction. Sentiment has long been a tool used by equity, futures, and options traders.... more...









