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Gaming the Market: Applying Game Theory to Create Winning Trading Strategies by Ron Shelton,

Gaming the Market: Applying Game Theory to Create Winning Trading Strategies by Ron Shelton,
Gaming the Market " Game theory is hot." — The Wall Street Journal Gaming the Market: Applying Game Theory to Create Winning Trading Strategies is the first book to show investors how game theory is applicable to decisions about buying and selling stocks, bonds, mutual funds, futures, and options. As a practical trading guide, Gaming the Market will help investors master this revolutionary approach, and employ it to their advantage. Although game theory has been studied since the 1940s, it ha only recently been applied to the world of finance. Game theory champions garnered the 1994 Nobel Prize in Economics, and, today, this theory is used to analyze everything from the baseball strike to FCC auctions. Increasingly, game theory is making its mark as a potent tool for traders. In Gaming the Market, economist Ronald B. Shelton provides a model that enables traders to predict profitability and, as a result, make effective buy and sell decisions. Stated simply, game theory is the study of conflict based on a formal approach to decision making that views decisions as choices made in a game. Whether playing individually or in a group, each player in a conflict has more than one course of action available to him, and the outcome of the " game" depends on the interaction of the strategies pursued by each. Shelton offers real-world examples that reveal how the principles of game theory drive financial markets— and how these same principles can be used to develop winning investment strategies. Through Shelton’ s organized and precise explanations— he uses familiar games such as chess and checkers to illustrate his points— readers gain a solid understandingof the key principles of game theory before applying them to actual financial market situations.



Five More Golden Rules: Knots, Codes, Chaos and Other Great Theories of 20th-Century Mathematics by John L. Casti,
Five More Golden Rules: Knots, Codes, Chaos and Other Great Theories of 20th-Century Mathematics by John L. Casti,
Critical Praise for Five Golden Rules "Five Golden Rules is caviar for the inquiring reader. . Casti's gift is to be able to let the nonmathematical reader share in his understanding of the beauty of a good theory." -Christian Science Monitor "Casti is One of the great science writers of the 1990s. His new book ranges into exotic fields such as game theory (which played a role in the Cuban Missile Crisis) and topology (which explains how to turn a doughnut into a coffee cup, or vice versa). If you'd like to have fun while giving your brain a first-class workout, then check this book out." -San Francisco Examiner "I urge every reader of New Scientist to get this book." -New Scientist "This book has meat! It is solid fare, food for thought. . Casti's Five Golden Rules makes math less forbidding and much more interesting." -Hartford Courant "With this volume, Casti has done more than his share of the professional duty of mathematicians. It is one more brick to be used in the construction of a mathematics that is cherished by all people." -Journal of Recreational Mathematics "An excellent exposition of five of the most interesting mathematical theories of the twentieth century that are still undergoing significant study.



Evolutionary game theory - Evolutionary game theory (EGT) is the application of population genetics-inspired models of change in gene frequency in populations to game theory. It differs from classical game theory in focussing in the dynamics of strategy change more than the properties of strategy equilibria.

Two-level game theory - Two-level game theory is a political theory based on game theory first articulated by Robert Putnam.

Combinatorial game theory - Combinatorial game theory (CGT) is a mathematical theory that studies a certain kind of game. These games are all two-player games which have a position, which the players

Game theory - Game theory is a branch of applied mathematics that studies strategic situations where players choose different actions in an attempt to maximize their returns. First developed as a tool for understanding economic behavior, game theory is now used in many diverse academic fields, ranging from biology to philosophy.



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Journal of Economic Theory - Journal of Economic Theory The Economics Of Recreation, Leisure And Tourism Now in its third successful edition, The Economics of Leisure journal of economic theory and Tourism has been fully revised journal of economic theory and updated to cover all the latest issues journal of economic theory and changes, journal of economic theory and more. Essentially a real world text in applied economics, it explains the necessary economic theories from first principles journal of economic theory and applies them to a ...

Political Science Theory - Political Science Theory Game Theory for Political Scientists by James D. Morrow, Game theory is the mathematical analysis of strategic interaction. In the fifty years since the appearance of von Neumann political science theory and Morgenstern's classic Theory of Games political science theory and Economic Behavior (Princeton, 1944), game theory has been widely applied to problems in economics. Until recently, however, its usefulness in political science has been underappreciated, in part because of the technical difficulty of the methods developed ...

Science Review Game - Science Review Game Game Theory for Political Scientists Game theory is the mathematical analysis of strategic interaction. In the fifty years since the appearance of von Neumann science review game and Morgenstern's classic Theory of Games science review game and Economic Behavior (Princeton, 1944), game theory has been widely applied to problems in economics. Until recently, however, its usefulness in political science has been underappreciated, in part because of the technical difficulty of the methods developed by economists. James Morrow' ...

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