The Trade Lifecycle

The Trade Lifecycle
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The Trade Lifecycle

Behind the Scenes of the Trading Process

Second Edition

ROBERT P. BAKER


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This edition first published 2015

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Baker, Robert P.,

The trade lifecycle behind the scenes of the trading process / Robert P. Baker. – Second edition.

pages cm. – (Wiley finance series)

Includes bibliographical references and index.

ISBN 978-1-118-99946-2 (cloth)

1. Commodity exchanges. 2. Commercial products. 3. Risk. I. Title.

HG6046.B323 2015

332.64 – dc23

2015017868

A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library.

ISBN 978-1-118-99946-2 (hbk) ISBN 978-1-119-00357-1 (ebk)

ISBN 978-1-119-00368-7 (ebk) ISBN 978-1-119-01439-3 (ebk)

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To the memory of my dear mother

Foreword from the First Edition

Trading has evolved from a humble apple grower wanting a stable price for his produce come harvest time, to a complex and exciting industry comprising a significant share of the global economy.

Trading is the fundamental activity of investment banks, hedge funds, pension funds and many other financial companies. There is no better way to understand the workings of a financial entity than to follow the progress of a trade through its lifecycle and all the activities performed upon it.

This book will dissect a trade into its components, track it from conception to maturity and describe the raison d'etre of the business functions of a financial entity all arising from the processing of a trade. Having seen the full path of a trade, the reader will gain a more complete view of the world of finance which will answer some fundamental questions such as why, what and how people trade.

Derivatives are complex variations of standard trades. By contrast and comparison with the lifecycle of standard trades the reader will glean a better understanding of these often misunderstood financial instruments.

Together with the trade itself, the book will explore essential activities such as booking, confirmation, settlement, risk management, legal obligations, finance and control functions such as credit, market risk and auditing. Almost every person working in an investment bank or hedge fund has a large part of their work connected to the lifecycle of a trade. It is the glue by which all the departments are bound and the aggregated success or failure of each trade determines the survival and growth of the entire organisation.

The book also draws on real life experience of the trading floor. The sights and sounds of the action are brought to life to allow the reader to see how abstract concepts are actually practised. Detailed case studies illustrate how financial business problems were solved with varying degrees of success. There is also a unique description of the world of the quantitative analyst – a function that few people understand.



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