Energy Risk: Valuing and Managing Energy Derivatives,Used
Energy Risk: Valuing and Managing Energy Derivatives,Used
Energy Risk: Valuing and Managing Energy Derivatives,Used

Energy Risk: Valuing and Managing Energy Derivatives,Used

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The Latest Methods and Strategies for Successfully Trading and Managing Risk in Today's Volatile Energy MarketsThe updated Second Edition of Energy Risk presents an authoritative overview of the contemporary energy trading arena, combining the lesson's from the last decade with proven methods and strategies required for valuing energy derivatives and managing risk in these ever volatile markets.Written by renowned energy risk expert Dragana Pilipovic this revised classic examines market behavior, covering both quantitative analysis and traderoriented insights. The book shows how to establish a modeling process that involves the key players_managers, traders, quantitative analysts, and engineers_and provides practical answers to energy trading and risk management questions.The Second Edition of Energy Risk features: Detailed coverage of the primary factors that influence energy risk Techniques for building markedtomarket forward price curves, creating volatility matrices, and valuing complex options Specific guidelines and tools for achieving risk goals New to this edition: three new chapters on the emerging energy market and markedtomarket issues; new material on energyspecific models, seasonal effects, and the derivation of the meanreverting price model; and more

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  • Q: What is the main focus of 'Energy Risk: Valuing and Managing Energy Derivatives'? A: The book focuses on the contemporary energy trading arena, providing methods and strategies for valuing energy derivatives and managing risk in volatile energy markets.
  • Q: Who is the author of this book? A: The author is Dragana Pilipovic, a renowned expert in energy risk management.
  • Q: What new content is included in the second edition? A: The second edition includes three new chapters on emerging energy markets, marked-to-market issues, energy-specific models, seasonal effects, and the mean-reverting price model.
  • Q: How many pages does the book have? A: The book contains 400 pages.
  • Q: What type of binding does this edition have? A: This edition is bound in hardcover.
  • Q: Is this book suitable for beginners in energy trading? A: Yes, the book combines both quantitative analysis and trader-oriented insights, making it suitable for readers at various levels of expertise.
  • Q: What topics are covered in the book regarding risk management? A: The book covers primary factors influencing energy risk, techniques for building price curves, creating volatility matrices, and valuing complex options.
  • Q: When was the second edition of this book published? A: The second edition was published on August 13, 2007.
  • Q: Can this book help me with practical energy trading questions? A: Yes, it provides practical answers to energy trading and risk management questions, making it a valuable resource for traders.
  • Q: What are the key takeaways from 'Energy Risk'? A: Key takeaways include understanding market behavior, establishing modeling processes, and achieving risk management goals through detailed guidelines and tools.

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