Options, Futures, and Other Derivatives (9th Edition) 9th Edition by John C. Hull (PDF)

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Ebook Info

  • Published: 2014
  • Number of pages: 896 pages
  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 11.49 MB
  • Authors: John C. Hull

Description

For graduate courses in business, economics, financial mathematics, and financial engineering; for advanced undergraduate courses with students who have good quantitative skills; and for practitioners involved in derivatives markets Practitioners refer to it as ā€œthe bible;ā€ in the university and college marketplace it’s the best seller; and now it’s been revised and updated to cover the industry’s hottest topics and the most up-to-date material on new regulations. Options, Futures, and Other Derivatives by John C. Hull bridges the gap between theory and practice by providing a current look at the industry, a careful balance of mathematical sophistication, and an outstanding ancillary package that makes it accessible to a wide audience. Through its coverage of important topics such as the securitization and the credit crisis, the overnight indexed swap, the Black-Scholes-Merton formulas, and the way commodity prices are modeled and commodity derivatives valued, it helps students and practitioners alike keep up with the fast pace of change in today’s derivatives markets. This program provides a better teaching and learning experience—for you and your students. Here’s how:NEW! Available with a new version of DerivaGem software—including two Excel applications, the Options Calculator and the Applications Builder Bridges the gap between theory and practice—a best-selling college text, and considered ā€œthe bibleā€ by practitioners, it provides the latest information in the industry Provides the right balance of mathematical sophistication—careful attention to mathematics and notation Offers outstanding ancillaries toround out the high quality of the teaching and learning package

User’s Reviews

Reviews from Amazon users which were colected at the time this book was published on the website:

⭐Haven’t finished all of the text, but I have found some of the chapters difficult to follow. Seems like some of the equations and discussion lack necessary context. I really started running into this issue during future pricing. But overall, the text includes a lot of necessities in quant finance.

⭐This book is extremely knowledgable, in fact my professor teaches every lesson out of it. It is very detailed and as helpful as it gets for a topic this detailed and hard. It has plenty of practice problems with a solutions book that can be bought on Amazon or found online if you search hard enough. I decided to rent this book as it is pretty costly if you decide to buy it, some $300..

⭐Among the better finance textbooks I’ve seen. The material is very dry and super dense, but I was able to learn from it. My problem with the book is how “cheap” it feels for the price. The paper is super thin, it’s entirely B&W, and there’s very little supplemental online material. The publishers obviously either want to produce a product that won’t stand up to heavy resale, or want to reduce manufacturing costs to near zero because of the digital piracy problems. Maybe both. Anyway, for the price, I would really like to have seen a book that made use of color graphs.

⭐This is a fabulous book for learning derivatives–at least at the MBA level. It gives great examples and the explanations, for the most part, are clear. Before buying this book, I purchased “Fundamentals of Futures and Options Markets”–also by Hull. That book was a waste of money. I’m a fan, though, of this book.

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⭐Great condition.

⭐It is a good derivative book, but the software is difficult to get and it is not so friendly as the old ones.

⭐Exactly the product I wanted at the promised price.The vendor was great as well sending it to me in 48h

⭐I agree with JFM. Stay away from this book, all it does is confusing learners.This book is filled with unnecessary paraphrasing just to fill the pages. Disgraceful!It really is a waste of space and money and the paper quality is very poor.I bet this guy doesn’t even know the meaning of the equations he uses, just copied and pasted and give a vague explanation. No way he’d be able to derive even on of the equations he talks about, it’s a joke.I am actually a bit concerned as it seems to be quite popular for undergraduate studies. What a joke. I hope I will be able to sell it back.

⭐I purchased both digital and paper versions as I like to read it on my phone when commuting to and fro work. But please keep in mind that this is not usually kindle version of a book which may be quite disappointing, and it’s mora like pdf with option to make notes.Book itself is a must have for everyone who wants to learn or just refresh trading/risk/instruments concepts

⭐This book is brilliant, it defines and explains a lot of the ideas and concepts you learn in finance in a simple way.

⭐It is worth purchasing the question bank as well.

⭐The book is tailored to appeal more to Indian study. Hey, it’s still the legendary Options, Futures textbook by Hull. It’s thorough, thou I was expecting European or American biased book.

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