The Handbook of Commodity Investing (Frank J. Fabozzi Series)
N**C
a very useful compendium of academic research on commodities
If you need to get up to speed on the academic research into commodities, this book is a useful place to start. It's dated 2008, but few of the studies reflect data or analysis after 2006. Don't expect any insight into the markets in or after the 2008 crash.As is normal for a collection of this type, each chapter reflects a different team of authors, and certain topics are covered repeatedly. A reader who tries to work through this entire collection will find the term "roll return" or "roll yield" defined over and over again. Different readers will have different interests, and I can't predict which chapters will be of interest to others, but I found chapter 18 "Sources of Alpha in Commodity Investing" by Markus Mezger to be particularly interesting. I found only one or two chapters to be totally worthless (a trivial discussion of risk management in chapter 12 for example, and a chapter on the securitization of commodity price risk).About 2/3 of the book involves indices and CTAs. The last section reviews individual commodities -- gold, then sugar, then copper, etc.The book contains one misogynistic joke that should have been edited out, in chapter 16, p.392.
A**K
I like the book
I like the book, but it reminds me - in breadth, depth and sheer length - of Andrew Ross Sorkin's "Too Big To Fail." It tries and succeeds at being the ultimate desk reference for commodity investing. What it fails at is being an enjoyable and approachable read for someone who wants to learn the markets. You'd have a hard time reading this cover to cover and enjoying the whole thing. But as a desk reference/subject-matter-authority goes, it can't be really beat as it covers everything. Certainly if there's only one topic (e.g. oil) you're interested in, you'll be better served getting a book like Morgan Downey's "Oil 101", if commodity derivatives then Helyette Geman's "Commodities and Commodity Derivatives", etc.
J**Y
Boring math book.
This is a compilation of other people's studies mushed together in 1000 pages of boring math and footnotes galore.
M**?
Five Stars
great book
B**M
Thank you very much. The title arrived 13th of November!
The Handbook of Commodity Investing (Frank J. Fabozzi Series) (Purchased on 10/29/2008)by PhD, CFA, CPA Frank J. Fabozzi
H**Y
Si staccano i fogli
Librone imponente, scritto in italiano non esiste niente di nemmeno avvicinabile.Peccato che si staccano molte pagine per via della rilegatura non perfetta o forse per l'eccessivo numero di pagine. In ogni caso non dovrebbe succedere quando spendi +100€
T**A
Perfect!
Great book! Nearly everything you need to know about commodities! Get an easy access to the field of commodity investing.
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