Merger Arbitrage: How to Profit from Event-Driven Arbitrage by Thomas Kirchner

Merger Arbitrage: How to Profit from Event-Driven Arbitrage



Merger Arbitrage: How to Profit from Event-Driven Arbitrage ebook




Merger Arbitrage: How to Profit from Event-Driven Arbitrage Thomas Kirchner ebook
ISBN: 0470371978,
Format: pdf
Page: 370
Publisher: Wiley


Merger Arbitrage: How to profit from event-driven arbitrage. Available at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Borders and other booksellers. Merger Arbitrage: How To Profit From Event-Driven Arbitrage explains everything you need to know about merger arbitrage. Few books have ever been published about merger arbitrage. However, merger arbitrage works best over several different deals and opportunities, requiring heavy capital constraints making it pretty inaccessible for most retail investors. 302: LEVERAGE AND OPTIONS Merger arbitrage is a low-volatility strategy. By Thomas Kirchner Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons 2009. Special situations brokers have traditionally catered to merger arbitrage and event-driven funds. Disclosure: Thomas Kirchner manages the Pennsylvania Avenue Event-Driven Fund [PAEDX], which owns shares of Wilshire Enterprises and has submitted a proposal to abolish the poison pill. Merger Arbitrage: How to Profit from Event-Driven Arbitrage Publisher: W i l e y | 2009 | PDF | ISBN: 0470371978 | 355 pages | 15.5 Mb Written by a fund manager who invests solely in merger. Whether these ETFs use long/short strategies, merger arbitrage or event-driven trading, what investors most often focus on is bottom line returns. Staying Market Neutral As investors crave more advanced The underlying index is rebalanced every five days, rather than monthly or quarterly, allowing for the fund to capture these event driven gains. Chapter 1 of the book Merger Arbitrage: How To Profit From Event-Driven Arbitrage by Thomas Kirchner. There are opportunities to profit from this growth in acquisition activity. Industry, serving traders looking to profit from events including corporate catalysts, takeovers, mergers and restructuring deals.