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  • High Frequency Trading Models, + Website
    • Gewei Ye
    • JOHN WILEY & SONS INC
    • ¥16896
    • 2011年
    • 送料無料(コンビニ送料含む)
    • 0.0(0)
  • High frequency trading has swept Wall Street in the past year, creating stunning profits for top tier banks and specialized trading firms. Given the success, many hedge funds and other types of trading firms are implementing or expanding high frequency strategies. As competition increases, existing strategies will become less profitable and new high-frequency strategies will be developed. In "High Frequency Trading Models + Website," Dr. Gewei Ye describes the technology, architecture, and algorithms underlying current high frequency trading models, such as rebate trading, arbitrage, flash trading, and other types of trading, which exploit order flow imbalances and temporary pricing inefficiencies. He explains how to develop a HFT trading system and introduces his own system for building high frequency strategies based on behavioral algorithms. Finally, he discusses how to improve current institutional HFT strategies and suggests directions for new strategies.
  • Dropping Out: Why Students Drop Out of High School and What Can Be Done about It
    • Russell W. Rumberger
    • HARVARD UNIV PR
    • ¥16896
    • 2011年
    • 送料無料(コンビニ送料含む)
    • 0.0(0)
  • Most kids in the developed world finish high school--but not in the United States. More than a million drop out every year, and the numbers are rising. "Dropping Out" provides answers to fundamental questions: Who drops out, and why? What happens to them when they do? How can we prevent at-risk kids from short-circuiting their futures?
  • A Hairdresser's Experience in High Life
    • Eliza Potter/Xiomara Santamarina
    • UNIV OF NORTH CAROLINA PR
    • ¥16878
    • 2009年
    • 送料無料(コンビニ送料含む)
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  • Here is the first fully annotated edition of a landmark in early African American literature, the 1859 autobiography of Eliza Potter, a freeborn black woman who, as a hairdresser, was in a unique position to hear about, receive confidences from, and observe wealthy white women. Xiomara Santamarina provides an insightful introduction to this edition that includes newly discovered information about Potter, discusses the author's strong satirical voice and proud working-class status, and places the narrative in the context of 19th-century literature and history.

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