Description
Bei dieser Strategie geht es darum, ein Portfolio aus wandelbaren Wertpapieren anzulegen - in der Regel Wandelanleihen -, wobei das Risiko teilweise dadurch abgesichert wird, dass die zugrundeliegende Stammaktie leerverkauft wird.
Diese Strategie erfreut sich wachsender Beliebtheit und ist insbesondere in Zeiten hoher Marktvolatilität von Nutzen, denn sie ermöglicht Finanzexperten eine Steigerung der Rendite bei einer Verringerung des Risikos.
"Convertible Arbitrage" erläutert diese einzigartige Investmentstrategie fundiert und detailliert.
Mit einer Fülle von Experten-Informationen.
Autor Nick Calamos ist ein anerkannter Fachmann auf diesem Gebiet. Er ist regelmä ig auf CNBC zu sehen und wird häufig von Fachzeitschriften interviewt.
Author: Nick P. Calamos
Publisher: Wiley
Published: 07/24/2003
Pages: 292
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.35lbs
Size: 6.20h x 9.10w x 1.00d
ISBN13: 9780471423614
ISBN10: 0471423610
BISAC Categories:
- Business & Economics | Investments & Securities | General
About the Author
NICK P. CALAMOS is the Head of Investments and Chief Investment Officer overseeing research and portfolio management for Calamos Asset Management, Inc., one of the largest and most well-known convertible investment firms in the country. He oversees the #1 Convertible Fund and the #1 Growth Fund as rated by Lipper and Morningstar for the ten-year period ended 12/31/02. With the firm since 1983, Mr. Calamos has been instrumental in developing the Calamos Convertible Research System (CCRS), a sophisticated, proprietary research system that monitors and scans the entire market for the best available investment opportunities. A Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA), Mr. Calamos is a member of the Investment Analysts Society of Chicago. He has spoken at various conferences and seminars throughout the country on convertible securities investing, has been quoted as an authority on convertible securities by leading financial publications such as Barron's, Fortune, The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, and the New York Times, and has appeared on CNBC and Bloomberg television. He received his undergraduate degree in economics from Southern Illinois University and an MS in finance from Northern Illinois University.