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Noise : living and trading in electronic finance / Alex Preda.

LIBRA HG4621 .P74 2017
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Preda, Alex, 1960- author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Online stockbrokers.
Electronic trading of securities.
Electronic trading of securities--Psychological aspects.
Investments--Decision making.
Investments.
Physical Description:
271 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
Chicago : The University of Chicago Press, 2017.
Summary:
We often think of finance as a glamorous world, a place where investment bankers amass huge profits in gleaming downtown skyscrapers. There's another side to finance, though-the millions of amateurs who log on to their computers every day to make their own trades. The shocking truth is that less than 2% of these amateur traders make a consistent profit. Why, then, do they do it? In Noise, Alex Preda explores the world of the people who trade even when by all measures they would be better off not trading. Based on firsthand observations, on interviews with traders and brokers, and on international direct trading experience, Preda's fascinating ethnography investigates how ordinary people take up financial trading, how they form communities of their own behind their computer screens, and how electronic finance encourages them to trade more and more frequently. Along the way, Preda finds the answer to the paradox of amateur trading: the traders aren't so much seeking monetary rewards in the financial markets, rather, the trading itself helps them to fulfill their own personal goals and aspirations. Book jacket.
Contents:
Introduction: the ethnography of noise in electronic finance
Noise in financial markets
How does one become a trader?
Taking on the market: competitions and spectacle in trading
Rituals and illusions of the trading screen
Talk in trading, talk for trading, talk of trading: group communication in electronic markets
Trading strategies
The lives of traders
Conclusion: bourgeois freedoms.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9780226427348
022642734X
9780226427485
022642748X
OCLC:
950202795

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