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The Sensible Guide to Forex: Safer, Smarter Ways to Survive and Prosper from the Start is written for the risk averse, mainstream retail investor or trader seeking a more effective way to tap forex markets to improve returns and hedge currency risk. As the most widely held currencies are being devalued, they're taking your portfolio down with them--unless you're prepared.
For traders, the book focuses on reducing the high risk, complexity, and time demands normally associated with forex trading.
For long-term investors, it concentrates on how to hedge currency risk by diversifying portfolios into the strongest currencies for lower risk and higher capital gains and income.
The usual forex materials don't provide practical answers for most retail traders or longer term investors. Virtually all forex trading materials focus on time-consuming, high-leverage, high-risk methods at which most traders fail. Materials about long-term investing in foreign assets rarely take into account the prospects of the related currency. A falling currency can turn an otherwise good investment into a bad one.
Throughout the book, the emphasis is on planning and executing only low risk, high potential yield trades or investments and avoiding serious losses at all costs. Packed with richly illustrated examples every step of the way and including additional appendices and references to online resources, the book is the ultimate guide to forex for retail traders and investors seeking to tap forex markets for better currency diversification and income.
* Provides traders with safer, smarter, less complex and time-consuming ways to trade forex with higher odds of success. These include the use of such increasingly popular new instruments like forex binary options and social trading accounts that mimic expert traders.
* Shows investors how to identify the currencies most likely to hold or increase their value, and provides a wealth of ideas about how to apply that knowledge to a long-term, low-maintenance portfolio for both income and capital appreciation.
* Helps anyone seeking an asset class with low correlation to other markets by explaining how the very nature of forex markets means that regardless of market conditions there's always a playable trend somewhere, regardless of what other asset markets are doing, and how to find and exploit it for a short-term trade or a long-term investment in a currency pair, stock, bond, or other asset
The Sensible Guide to Forex is only book that teaches mainstream risk averse investors and traders how to build a portfolio that's diversified by currency exposure as well as by asset class and sector, via a variety of safer, simpler methods to suit different needs, risk tolerances, and levels of expertise.
Written by Cliff Wachtel, a 30+ year financial market writer, advisor, and analyst, The Sensible Guide to Forex offers practical solutions to the above dilemmas faced by every serious, prudent investor.
A must own for any informed investor-but don't take out word for it - see advanced reviews at: [...]
The Sensible Guide to Forex: Safer, Smarter Ways to Survive and Prosper from the Start is written for the risk averse, mainstream retail investor or trader seeking a more effective way to tap forex markets to improve returns and hedge currency risk. As the most widely held currencies are being devalued, they're taking your portfolio down with them--unless you're prepared.
For traders, the book focuses on reducing the high risk, complexity, and time demands normally associated with forex trading.
For long-term investors, it concentrates on how to hedge currency risk by diversifying portfolios into the strongest currencies for lower risk and higher capital gains and income.
The usual forex materials don't provide practical answers for most retail traders or longer term investors. Virtually all forex trading materials focus on time-consuming, high-leverage, high-risk methods at which most traders fail. Materials about long-term investing in foreign assets rarely take into account the prospects of the related currency. A falling currency can turn an otherwise good investment into a bad one.
Throughout the book, the emphasis is on planning and executing only low risk, high potential yield trades or investments and avoiding serious losses at all costs. Packed with richly illustrated examples every step of the way and including additional appendices and references to online resources, the book is the ultimate guide to forex for retail traders and investors seeking to tap forex markets for better currency diversification and income.
* Provides traders with safer, smarter, less complex and time-consuming ways to trade forex with higher odds of success. These include the use of such increasingly popular new instruments like forex binary options and social trading accounts that mimic expert traders.
* Shows investors how to identify the currencies most likely to hold or increase their value, and provides a wealth of ideas about how to apply that knowledge to a long-term, low-maintenance portfolio for both income and capital appreciation.
* Helps anyone seeking an asset class with low correlation to other markets by explaining how the very nature of forex markets means that regardless of market conditions there's always a playable trend somewhere, regardless of what other asset markets are doing, and how to find and exploit it for a short-term trade or a long-term investment in a currency pair, stock, bond, or other asset
The Sensible Guide to Forex is only book that teaches mainstream risk averse investors and traders how to build a portfolio that's diversified by currency exposure as well as by asset class and sector, via a variety of safer, simpler methods to suit different needs, risk tolerances, and levels of expertise.
Written by Cliff Wachtel, a 30+ year financial market writer, advisor, and analyst, The Sensible Guide to Forex offers practical solutions to the above dilemmas faced by every serious, prudent investor.
A must own for any informed investor-but don't take out word for it - see advanced reviews at: [...]
CLIFF WACHTEL, CPA, is the Chief Market Analyst for [...], Director of Market Research, New Media and Training for [...], and publisher of [...]. For more details on the author, visit the About page.
Read This First xix
Currency Risk: Every Investor's Dilemma xix
Currency Risk and How to Fight It xx
The Solution xx
Some Background xxi
Why Any Trader or Investor Needs This Book xxii
What This Book Offers xxiv
Why Listen to You, Cliff? xxv
Visit [...] for Additional
Online Content xxviii
Acknowledgments xxxi
CHAPTER 1 Three Must-Know Forex Facts 1
Fact 1: Everyone Needs Forex Diversification Even if You
Don't Trade Actively 2
You're Exposed: Cover Your Assets 2
Even Long-Term Buy-and-Hold Investors Need Forex Diversification 3
Fact 2: Potential for Better Risk-Adjusted Returns 4
Forex Markets Often Provide Advanced Warnings of Changes in Other Markets 4
Forex Needn't Be Any Riskier Than Other Markets 4
No Uptick Rule: Just as Easy to Profit in a Falling Market as in a Rising One 5
Low Correlation to Other Financial Markets 7
The Most Flexible Hours 7
Forex Markets Offer the Best Liquidity 8
No Centralized Exchange with Specialists Holding Monopoly Power to Regulate Prices 9
Less Slippage 9
The Best Risk/Reward Potential 9
The Lowest Startup and Trading Costs 10
Fact 3: You Can Do This 11
How Can I Compete against the Pros and Big Institutions? 11
How David Beats Goliath: More on What This Book Will and Won't Do 12
What's the Catch? 14
Most Traders Fail within Their First Two Years 14
CHAPTER 2 Forex Basics 17
Basics of Currencies and Currency Pairs 17
Trade Only the Most Liquid Currencies 18
The Major Currencies 18
Risk versus Safe Haven Currencies: Definition and Ranking 19
Currencies Trade in Pairs and Why That Matters 20
Price Movements Are Always Relative to Another Currency 20
It's Just as Easy to Profit in Bear Markets as in Bull Markets 21
How to Read a Forex Pair Price Quote 22
Summary of Currency Pair Basics 24
Why It's Just as Easy to Profit from Falling Prices 25
Size Matters: Types of Currency Pairs 29
The Major Currency Pairs: The Most Liquid 29
More on Risk and Safe Haven Currencies 29
The Signs of the Crosses: Divine Revelations about Currency Strength 30
Walk on the Wild Side: The Exotics 32
Pips: The Universal Currency of Currencies 32
Calculating Pip Values 33
Three Ways to Limit Risk: Lot Size Usually the Easiest 33
Leverage and Margin: Their Relationship and Impact on Risk 35
Leverage: Greater Risk and Reward 35
Permitted Leverage Varies with Place and Time 35
How Margin, Lot Size, and Leverage Interact 36
The Importance of Adequate Capital 36
Margin Calls: Your account's Circuit Breaker 37
Order Types 38
Exit Orders: Ways to Close a Position 42
The Three Facets of Risk and Risk Control 44
The Core Four: The Most Important Skills for Success 45
Trader Psychology 46
Risk and Money Management (RAMM) 48
Technical and Fundamental Analysis 48
CHAPTER 3 Technical Analysis (TA) Basics 49
Candle Chart Basics 50
Candle Anatomy and Meaning 50
Relationship between Body, Wick, and Its Significance 52
Support and Resistance (S/R) Basics 54
Candle Chart Time Frames: Length Matters 59
Different Time Frames, Different Trading Techniques, and Styles 59
Different Time Frames, Different Trends 60
Identifying Support and Resistance (S/R) to Buy Low, Sell
High, or Vice Versa 62
Definitions of S/R Are Reversed for Long and Short Positions 63
The General Rule for Identifying Low-Risk High-Yield Trades 64
Finding S/R Is Key to Identifying and Executing Low-Risk High-Yield Trades 64
Good Risk Management Requires Good TA 66
Think of S/R as Zones or Areas 66
So Stick to Trading Longer Time Frames-They're Safer 67
Reasons to Consider Using Multiple Entry and Exit Points 68
Once Broken, Resistance Becomes Support and Vice Versa 68
Don't "OD" on TA 69
Why Specialize in a Few Currency Pairs and Time Frames? 69
What Determines Whether a Currency Is a Risk or a Safe Haven? 70
CHAPTER 4 Technical Analysis: Types of Support and Resistance (S/R) 73
Price Levels 74
For Lowest Risk, Enter Near Strong Support 75
What Makes Some S/R Points Stronger Than Others? 76
Longer Time Frames Offer More Reliable S/R Indicators 77
Check Shorter Time Frames to Detect Interim S/R Levels 77
Trends and Trend Lines 80
Trends Vary with Time Frame 80
Defining Trends, and Constructing Trend Lines 80
Types of Trend Lines 81
Single Uptrend or Downtrend Lines 82
Channels: Better Than Single Trend Lines 83
Moving Averages (MAs) 87
Fibonacci Retracements (Fibs): These Fibs Don't Lie 93
Applying Fibs to Your Charts 94
Fibs within Fibs 96
Bollinger Bands (BBs): Use as S/R in Range-Bound Markets 98
Support/Resistance (S/R) for Flat or Gently Sloping Trends: The Bollinger Bounce 99
Bollinger Bands Don't Provide Meaningful S/R with Strong Trends 100
Introduction to Japanese Candle Chart Patterns 101
More Key Points about Japanese Candle Patterns 107
Context and Timing Matter 107
Introduction to Western Chart Patterns 108
Classic Western Reversal Patterns 108
Beware False Breakouts, Shake Outs, and Other Fake Outs 111
Other Reversal Patterns to Know 112
Classic Western Continuation Patterns 113
We Repeat: False Breakouts Happen 115
Other Continuation Patterns 116
Patterns That Can Be Continuation or Reversal 116
The Underlying Logic of Chart Patterns 116
The More S/R Indicators, the Better 119
Multiple Mutually Reinforcing S/R Indicators: An Example 119
CHAPTER 5 Trader Psychology and Risk and Money Management (RAMM) 123
RAMM: Preserving Capital Is Your Top Priority 124
The Inner Game: Trader Psychology Basics 125
Lesson 1: Seek Trading Styles and Methods That Fit You 126
Lesson 2: Basics of the Trader's Mindset-Minimizing and Accepting Risk 128
Lesson 3: Dealing with Losing and Winning Streaks 129
Why Trade Longer Time Frames 130
Seek Safer Trading Styles 130
As with Driving, Speed Kills 131
A More Level Playing Field 132
More and Better Information Means Better Trade Decisions 134
Trends Are More Reliable in Longer Time Frames 134
Ideal Trends For Long-Term Investors 136
Other Technical Indicators Are Better in Longer Time Frames 137
Publicly Available Fundamental Data and Analysis Matters in Longer Time Frames 137
Lower Trading Costs 138
Start Out with Longer Duration Trades 138
Content Quality: The Sign of a Quality Broker 139
The Essence of Good RAMM 140
The Three Pillars of RAMM 141
Account Size and Affordable Loss per Trade 142
Setting Stop Losses: Basic Technique and Psychology 142
Where to Set Stop Losses: Two Criteria 142
More Capital Allows Wider Stop Losses and a Wider Choice of Low-Risk Trade Opportunities 143
Balancing Risk versus the Need to Win 144
Method 1: Recent Range 145
Method 2: Average True Range (ATR) 145
So How Much Capital Is Enough? 146
Leverage and Margin 147
Position Sizing 147
Avoid Having Too Many Open Positions 148
Entries Near Strong Support, Exits Near Strong Resistance 148
Entries 148
Exits: Use Trailing Stops to Protect and Maximize Gains 149
Entries and Exits: Single versus Multiple 149
Risk-Reward Ratios (RRRs) 150
Example: How 1:3 RRRs Make Winners Out of Losers 150
Example: How 1:2 Risk-Reward Ratios Make Winners Out of Losers 152
Applying 1:3 RRR: An Example 154
Acceptable RRR Can Vary with Market Conditions 155
More on Stop Loss Orders: An Example of Using ATR to Gauge Volatility and Place a Fixed or Trailing Stop Loss Order 156
If You Fail to Plan, You Plan to Fail 158
What's Your Rationale for Taking This Trade? 158
No. 1: Plan Every Trade and Record It in a Journal 160
Sample Trade Rationale as Recorded in Journal 162
No. 2: Your Overall Business Plan 165
What Conditions Do You Need for Success? 166
Safety in Numbers: Build a Team 166
CHAPTER 6 Essentials of Fundamental Analysis 169
Using Fundamental Analysis (FA) and Technical Analysis (TA) Together 171
An Overview of FA: Main Fundamental Drivers of Forex Trends 175
Overall Risk Appetite 176
Short-Term Interest Rates 183
Macroeconomic Data and Indicators 189
Example: EURUSD Uptrend Reverses in Late 2009 as Data Show Europe Slows, U.S. Grows 189
Geopolitics 193
Capital and Trade Flows 193
Merger and Acquisition (M&A) Activity 194
Short-Term Illiquidity: A Lack of Buyers and Sellers 195
Government and Central Bank Special Interventions in Times of Crisis 196
News Trading: Day Trading Based on Short-Term Fundamentals 197
What News Traders Watch 197
FA Basics: Easy to Understand and Hard to Apply 199
Therefore, Get Thee to an Analyst 200
Combining FA and TA: An Example 200
CHAPTER 7 Pulling It All Together with Trade Examples 205
Identifying and Executing Low-Risk, High Potential
Yield Trades 205
Begin Your Search On Longer Time Frame Charts, Then Zoom In 205
Consider the Fundamental Context 206
Initial Screening on Longer Time Frame Charts 206
Second Screening 208
Third Screening to Monitor Trade Progress 209
Types of Trades 210
Trade...
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2012 |
---|---|
Fachbereich: | Betriebswirtschaft |
Genre: | Wirtschaft |
Rubrik: | Recht & Wirtschaft |
Medium: | Buch |
Inhalt: | 448 S. |
ISBN-13: | 9781118158074 |
ISBN-10: | 1118158075 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Herstellernummer: | 1W118158070 |
Einband: | Gebunden |
Autor: | Wachtel, Cliff |
Hersteller: |
Wiley
John Wiley & Sons |
Maße: | 235 x 157 x 29 mm |
Von/Mit: | Cliff Wachtel |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 04.09.2012 |
Gewicht: | 0,8 kg |
CLIFF WACHTEL, CPA, is the Chief Market Analyst for [...], Director of Market Research, New Media and Training for [...], and publisher of [...]. For more details on the author, visit the About page.
Read This First xix
Currency Risk: Every Investor's Dilemma xix
Currency Risk and How to Fight It xx
The Solution xx
Some Background xxi
Why Any Trader or Investor Needs This Book xxii
What This Book Offers xxiv
Why Listen to You, Cliff? xxv
Visit [...] for Additional
Online Content xxviii
Acknowledgments xxxi
CHAPTER 1 Three Must-Know Forex Facts 1
Fact 1: Everyone Needs Forex Diversification Even if You
Don't Trade Actively 2
You're Exposed: Cover Your Assets 2
Even Long-Term Buy-and-Hold Investors Need Forex Diversification 3
Fact 2: Potential for Better Risk-Adjusted Returns 4
Forex Markets Often Provide Advanced Warnings of Changes in Other Markets 4
Forex Needn't Be Any Riskier Than Other Markets 4
No Uptick Rule: Just as Easy to Profit in a Falling Market as in a Rising One 5
Low Correlation to Other Financial Markets 7
The Most Flexible Hours 7
Forex Markets Offer the Best Liquidity 8
No Centralized Exchange with Specialists Holding Monopoly Power to Regulate Prices 9
Less Slippage 9
The Best Risk/Reward Potential 9
The Lowest Startup and Trading Costs 10
Fact 3: You Can Do This 11
How Can I Compete against the Pros and Big Institutions? 11
How David Beats Goliath: More on What This Book Will and Won't Do 12
What's the Catch? 14
Most Traders Fail within Their First Two Years 14
CHAPTER 2 Forex Basics 17
Basics of Currencies and Currency Pairs 17
Trade Only the Most Liquid Currencies 18
The Major Currencies 18
Risk versus Safe Haven Currencies: Definition and Ranking 19
Currencies Trade in Pairs and Why That Matters 20
Price Movements Are Always Relative to Another Currency 20
It's Just as Easy to Profit in Bear Markets as in Bull Markets 21
How to Read a Forex Pair Price Quote 22
Summary of Currency Pair Basics 24
Why It's Just as Easy to Profit from Falling Prices 25
Size Matters: Types of Currency Pairs 29
The Major Currency Pairs: The Most Liquid 29
More on Risk and Safe Haven Currencies 29
The Signs of the Crosses: Divine Revelations about Currency Strength 30
Walk on the Wild Side: The Exotics 32
Pips: The Universal Currency of Currencies 32
Calculating Pip Values 33
Three Ways to Limit Risk: Lot Size Usually the Easiest 33
Leverage and Margin: Their Relationship and Impact on Risk 35
Leverage: Greater Risk and Reward 35
Permitted Leverage Varies with Place and Time 35
How Margin, Lot Size, and Leverage Interact 36
The Importance of Adequate Capital 36
Margin Calls: Your account's Circuit Breaker 37
Order Types 38
Exit Orders: Ways to Close a Position 42
The Three Facets of Risk and Risk Control 44
The Core Four: The Most Important Skills for Success 45
Trader Psychology 46
Risk and Money Management (RAMM) 48
Technical and Fundamental Analysis 48
CHAPTER 3 Technical Analysis (TA) Basics 49
Candle Chart Basics 50
Candle Anatomy and Meaning 50
Relationship between Body, Wick, and Its Significance 52
Support and Resistance (S/R) Basics 54
Candle Chart Time Frames: Length Matters 59
Different Time Frames, Different Trading Techniques, and Styles 59
Different Time Frames, Different Trends 60
Identifying Support and Resistance (S/R) to Buy Low, Sell
High, or Vice Versa 62
Definitions of S/R Are Reversed for Long and Short Positions 63
The General Rule for Identifying Low-Risk High-Yield Trades 64
Finding S/R Is Key to Identifying and Executing Low-Risk High-Yield Trades 64
Good Risk Management Requires Good TA 66
Think of S/R as Zones or Areas 66
So Stick to Trading Longer Time Frames-They're Safer 67
Reasons to Consider Using Multiple Entry and Exit Points 68
Once Broken, Resistance Becomes Support and Vice Versa 68
Don't "OD" on TA 69
Why Specialize in a Few Currency Pairs and Time Frames? 69
What Determines Whether a Currency Is a Risk or a Safe Haven? 70
CHAPTER 4 Technical Analysis: Types of Support and Resistance (S/R) 73
Price Levels 74
For Lowest Risk, Enter Near Strong Support 75
What Makes Some S/R Points Stronger Than Others? 76
Longer Time Frames Offer More Reliable S/R Indicators 77
Check Shorter Time Frames to Detect Interim S/R Levels 77
Trends and Trend Lines 80
Trends Vary with Time Frame 80
Defining Trends, and Constructing Trend Lines 80
Types of Trend Lines 81
Single Uptrend or Downtrend Lines 82
Channels: Better Than Single Trend Lines 83
Moving Averages (MAs) 87
Fibonacci Retracements (Fibs): These Fibs Don't Lie 93
Applying Fibs to Your Charts 94
Fibs within Fibs 96
Bollinger Bands (BBs): Use as S/R in Range-Bound Markets 98
Support/Resistance (S/R) for Flat or Gently Sloping Trends: The Bollinger Bounce 99
Bollinger Bands Don't Provide Meaningful S/R with Strong Trends 100
Introduction to Japanese Candle Chart Patterns 101
More Key Points about Japanese Candle Patterns 107
Context and Timing Matter 107
Introduction to Western Chart Patterns 108
Classic Western Reversal Patterns 108
Beware False Breakouts, Shake Outs, and Other Fake Outs 111
Other Reversal Patterns to Know 112
Classic Western Continuation Patterns 113
We Repeat: False Breakouts Happen 115
Other Continuation Patterns 116
Patterns That Can Be Continuation or Reversal 116
The Underlying Logic of Chart Patterns 116
The More S/R Indicators, the Better 119
Multiple Mutually Reinforcing S/R Indicators: An Example 119
CHAPTER 5 Trader Psychology and Risk and Money Management (RAMM) 123
RAMM: Preserving Capital Is Your Top Priority 124
The Inner Game: Trader Psychology Basics 125
Lesson 1: Seek Trading Styles and Methods That Fit You 126
Lesson 2: Basics of the Trader's Mindset-Minimizing and Accepting Risk 128
Lesson 3: Dealing with Losing and Winning Streaks 129
Why Trade Longer Time Frames 130
Seek Safer Trading Styles 130
As with Driving, Speed Kills 131
A More Level Playing Field 132
More and Better Information Means Better Trade Decisions 134
Trends Are More Reliable in Longer Time Frames 134
Ideal Trends For Long-Term Investors 136
Other Technical Indicators Are Better in Longer Time Frames 137
Publicly Available Fundamental Data and Analysis Matters in Longer Time Frames 137
Lower Trading Costs 138
Start Out with Longer Duration Trades 138
Content Quality: The Sign of a Quality Broker 139
The Essence of Good RAMM 140
The Three Pillars of RAMM 141
Account Size and Affordable Loss per Trade 142
Setting Stop Losses: Basic Technique and Psychology 142
Where to Set Stop Losses: Two Criteria 142
More Capital Allows Wider Stop Losses and a Wider Choice of Low-Risk Trade Opportunities 143
Balancing Risk versus the Need to Win 144
Method 1: Recent Range 145
Method 2: Average True Range (ATR) 145
So How Much Capital Is Enough? 146
Leverage and Margin 147
Position Sizing 147
Avoid Having Too Many Open Positions 148
Entries Near Strong Support, Exits Near Strong Resistance 148
Entries 148
Exits: Use Trailing Stops to Protect and Maximize Gains 149
Entries and Exits: Single versus Multiple 149
Risk-Reward Ratios (RRRs) 150
Example: How 1:3 RRRs Make Winners Out of Losers 150
Example: How 1:2 Risk-Reward Ratios Make Winners Out of Losers 152
Applying 1:3 RRR: An Example 154
Acceptable RRR Can Vary with Market Conditions 155
More on Stop Loss Orders: An Example of Using ATR to Gauge Volatility and Place a Fixed or Trailing Stop Loss Order 156
If You Fail to Plan, You Plan to Fail 158
What's Your Rationale for Taking This Trade? 158
No. 1: Plan Every Trade and Record It in a Journal 160
Sample Trade Rationale as Recorded in Journal 162
No. 2: Your Overall Business Plan 165
What Conditions Do You Need for Success? 166
Safety in Numbers: Build a Team 166
CHAPTER 6 Essentials of Fundamental Analysis 169
Using Fundamental Analysis (FA) and Technical Analysis (TA) Together 171
An Overview of FA: Main Fundamental Drivers of Forex Trends 175
Overall Risk Appetite 176
Short-Term Interest Rates 183
Macroeconomic Data and Indicators 189
Example: EURUSD Uptrend Reverses in Late 2009 as Data Show Europe Slows, U.S. Grows 189
Geopolitics 193
Capital and Trade Flows 193
Merger and Acquisition (M&A) Activity 194
Short-Term Illiquidity: A Lack of Buyers and Sellers 195
Government and Central Bank Special Interventions in Times of Crisis 196
News Trading: Day Trading Based on Short-Term Fundamentals 197
What News Traders Watch 197
FA Basics: Easy to Understand and Hard to Apply 199
Therefore, Get Thee to an Analyst 200
Combining FA and TA: An Example 200
CHAPTER 7 Pulling It All Together with Trade Examples 205
Identifying and Executing Low-Risk, High Potential
Yield Trades 205
Begin Your Search On Longer Time Frame Charts, Then Zoom In 205
Consider the Fundamental Context 206
Initial Screening on Longer Time Frame Charts 206
Second Screening 208
Third Screening to Monitor Trade Progress 209
Types of Trades 210
Trade...
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2012 |
---|---|
Fachbereich: | Betriebswirtschaft |
Genre: | Wirtschaft |
Rubrik: | Recht & Wirtschaft |
Medium: | Buch |
Inhalt: | 448 S. |
ISBN-13: | 9781118158074 |
ISBN-10: | 1118158075 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Herstellernummer: | 1W118158070 |
Einband: | Gebunden |
Autor: | Wachtel, Cliff |
Hersteller: |
Wiley
John Wiley & Sons |
Maße: | 235 x 157 x 29 mm |
Von/Mit: | Cliff Wachtel |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 04.09.2012 |
Gewicht: | 0,8 kg |