Author: Andreas Renner
Publisher: GRIN Verlag
ISBN: 3346519961
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 68
Book Description
Master's Thesis from the year 2021 in the subject Business economics - Business Management, Corporate Governance, grade: 1,0, , language: English, abstract: This thesis is intended to contribute to three goals: analyse Coinbase, derive recommendations for the cryptocurrency exchange’s management, potential investors, and other cryptoeconomy participants, and create a better understanding of the crypto-industry and an enhanced acceptance of cryptocurrencies. For these purposes, Coinbase was used as a single case study and analysed qualitatively and quantitatively. A Five C’s analysis was applied in the qualitative part, complemented by SWOT and PESTLE analyses and Porter’s Five Forces. The quantitative analysis, in turn, consisted of eleven key ratios that were compared to Nasdaq’s and Intercontinental Exchange’s ratios. Coinbase’s Nasdaq listing is a caesura for the cryptoeconomy since it is the first listing of a major cryptocurrency exchange in the USA. Coinbase’s opening share price exceeds the reference price by more than 50%, resulting in Coinbase’s valuation to top the aggregated value of the two well-established, traditional exchanges Intercontinental Exchange and Nasdaq. Given this listing’s significance and size under consideration of Coinbase’s relatively short existence and small revenue size, the question emerges whether the valuation is caused by Coinbase’s business model or the cryptocurrency hype.
Coinbase’s Nasdaq listing as a caesura. Qualitative and quantitative analysis of a major US cryptocurrency exchange
Author: Andreas Renner
Publisher: GRIN Verlag
ISBN: 3346519961
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 68
Book Description
Master's Thesis from the year 2021 in the subject Business economics - Business Management, Corporate Governance, grade: 1,0, , language: English, abstract: This thesis is intended to contribute to three goals: analyse Coinbase, derive recommendations for the cryptocurrency exchange’s management, potential investors, and other cryptoeconomy participants, and create a better understanding of the crypto-industry and an enhanced acceptance of cryptocurrencies. For these purposes, Coinbase was used as a single case study and analysed qualitatively and quantitatively. A Five C’s analysis was applied in the qualitative part, complemented by SWOT and PESTLE analyses and Porter’s Five Forces. The quantitative analysis, in turn, consisted of eleven key ratios that were compared to Nasdaq’s and Intercontinental Exchange’s ratios. Coinbase’s Nasdaq listing is a caesura for the cryptoeconomy since it is the first listing of a major cryptocurrency exchange in the USA. Coinbase’s opening share price exceeds the reference price by more than 50%, resulting in Coinbase’s valuation to top the aggregated value of the two well-established, traditional exchanges Intercontinental Exchange and Nasdaq. Given this listing’s significance and size under consideration of Coinbase’s relatively short existence and small revenue size, the question emerges whether the valuation is caused by Coinbase’s business model or the cryptocurrency hype.
Publisher: GRIN Verlag
ISBN: 3346519961
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 68
Book Description
Master's Thesis from the year 2021 in the subject Business economics - Business Management, Corporate Governance, grade: 1,0, , language: English, abstract: This thesis is intended to contribute to three goals: analyse Coinbase, derive recommendations for the cryptocurrency exchange’s management, potential investors, and other cryptoeconomy participants, and create a better understanding of the crypto-industry and an enhanced acceptance of cryptocurrencies. For these purposes, Coinbase was used as a single case study and analysed qualitatively and quantitatively. A Five C’s analysis was applied in the qualitative part, complemented by SWOT and PESTLE analyses and Porter’s Five Forces. The quantitative analysis, in turn, consisted of eleven key ratios that were compared to Nasdaq’s and Intercontinental Exchange’s ratios. Coinbase’s Nasdaq listing is a caesura for the cryptoeconomy since it is the first listing of a major cryptocurrency exchange in the USA. Coinbase’s opening share price exceeds the reference price by more than 50%, resulting in Coinbase’s valuation to top the aggregated value of the two well-established, traditional exchanges Intercontinental Exchange and Nasdaq. Given this listing’s significance and size under consideration of Coinbase’s relatively short existence and small revenue size, the question emerges whether the valuation is caused by Coinbase’s business model or the cryptocurrency hype.
Securities regulation improvements needed in the Amex Listing program.
Author:
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
ISBN: 1428949445
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 31
Book Description
As of June 30, 2001, Amex was the third-largest U.S. market in terms of the number of companies whose common stock it listed." With the common stock of 704 companies listed, Amex trailed only Nasdaq, which had 4,378 listings, and NYSE, which had 2,814 listings. Overall, about 98 percent of the common stocks listed on U.S. markets were listed on Amex, Nasdaq, or NYSE. The remaining markets had significantly fewer listings. For example, the fourth-largest market in terms of the number of companies listed was the Boston Stock Exchange, with 84 listings, 46 of which were also listed on Nasdaq. In 1998, the National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD), which also owns and operates Nasdaq, purchased Amex. Although Amex retained its independence as an exchange, in July 1999 its equity listing program was moved from New York City to Gaithersburg, Maryland, and integrated with the Nasdaq listing program. In June 2000, NASD completed the first phase of its plan to restructure Nasdaq as a stand-alone stock-based organization. According to Amex officials, as a result of this restructuring, the Amex equity listing department began moving back to New York in November 2000, and the move was completed about 6 months later. Under federal law and consistent with its responsibilities as an SRO, each U.S. market establishes and implements the rules that govern equity listings in its market with the intent of maintaining the quality of the markets and public confidence in them. In general, a company applies to have its stock listed for trading in a specific market, subject to that market's rules. This process includes submitting an application for review, together with supporting information such as financial statements, a prospectus, a proxy statement, and relevant share distribution.
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
ISBN: 1428949445
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 31
Book Description
As of June 30, 2001, Amex was the third-largest U.S. market in terms of the number of companies whose common stock it listed." With the common stock of 704 companies listed, Amex trailed only Nasdaq, which had 4,378 listings, and NYSE, which had 2,814 listings. Overall, about 98 percent of the common stocks listed on U.S. markets were listed on Amex, Nasdaq, or NYSE. The remaining markets had significantly fewer listings. For example, the fourth-largest market in terms of the number of companies listed was the Boston Stock Exchange, with 84 listings, 46 of which were also listed on Nasdaq. In 1998, the National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD), which also owns and operates Nasdaq, purchased Amex. Although Amex retained its independence as an exchange, in July 1999 its equity listing program was moved from New York City to Gaithersburg, Maryland, and integrated with the Nasdaq listing program. In June 2000, NASD completed the first phase of its plan to restructure Nasdaq as a stand-alone stock-based organization. According to Amex officials, as a result of this restructuring, the Amex equity listing department began moving back to New York in November 2000, and the move was completed about 6 months later. Under federal law and consistent with its responsibilities as an SRO, each U.S. market establishes and implements the rules that govern equity listings in its market with the intent of maintaining the quality of the markets and public confidence in them. In general, a company applies to have its stock listed for trading in a specific market, subject to that market's rules. This process includes submitting an application for review, together with supporting information such as financial statements, a prospectus, a proxy statement, and relevant share distribution.
Securities Markets
Author: Richard J. Hillman (au)
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
ISBN: 9781422302361
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 122
Book Description
In early 2001, U.S. stock & option markets began quoting prices in decimal increments rather than fractions of a dollar. At the same time, the minimum price increment, or tick size, was reduced to a penny on the stock markets & to 10¢ & 5¢ on the option markets. Although many believe that decimal pricing has benefited small individual (retail) investors, concerns have been raised that the smaller tick sizes have made trading more challenging & costly for large institutional investors, including mutual funds & pension plans. The financial livelihood of market intermediaries may also have been negatively affected by the lower ticks. This report assesses the effect of decimal pricing on retail & institutional investors & on market intermediaries. Charts.
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
ISBN: 9781422302361
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 122
Book Description
In early 2001, U.S. stock & option markets began quoting prices in decimal increments rather than fractions of a dollar. At the same time, the minimum price increment, or tick size, was reduced to a penny on the stock markets & to 10¢ & 5¢ on the option markets. Although many believe that decimal pricing has benefited small individual (retail) investors, concerns have been raised that the smaller tick sizes have made trading more challenging & costly for large institutional investors, including mutual funds & pension plans. The financial livelihood of market intermediaries may also have been negatively affected by the lower ticks. This report assesses the effect of decimal pricing on retail & institutional investors & on market intermediaries. Charts.
Regulation of Cryptocurrencies and Blockchain Technologies
Author: Rosario Girasa
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 3319785095
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 285
Book Description
The book highlights the rise of Bitcoin, which is based on blockchain technology, and some of the many types of coins and tokens that emerged thereafter. Although Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies have made national and international news with their dramatic rise and decline in value, nevertheless the underlying technology is being adopted by both industry and governments, which have noted the benefits of speed, cost efficiency, and protection from hacking. Based on numerous downloaded articles, laws, cases, and other materials, the book discusses the digital transformation, the types of cryptocurrencies, key actors, and the benefits and risks. It also addresses legal issues of digital technology and the evolving U.S. federal regulation. The varying treatment by individual U.S. states is reviewed together with attempts by organizations to arrive at a uniform regulatory regime. Both civil and criminal prosecutions are highlighted with an examination of the major cases that have arisen. Whether and how to tax cryptocurrency transactions both in the U.S. and internationally are analyzed, and ends with a speculative narrative of future developments.
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 3319785095
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 285
Book Description
The book highlights the rise of Bitcoin, which is based on blockchain technology, and some of the many types of coins and tokens that emerged thereafter. Although Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies have made national and international news with their dramatic rise and decline in value, nevertheless the underlying technology is being adopted by both industry and governments, which have noted the benefits of speed, cost efficiency, and protection from hacking. Based on numerous downloaded articles, laws, cases, and other materials, the book discusses the digital transformation, the types of cryptocurrencies, key actors, and the benefits and risks. It also addresses legal issues of digital technology and the evolving U.S. federal regulation. The varying treatment by individual U.S. states is reviewed together with attempts by organizations to arrive at a uniform regulatory regime. Both civil and criminal prosecutions are highlighted with an examination of the major cases that have arisen. Whether and how to tax cryptocurrency transactions both in the U.S. and internationally are analyzed, and ends with a speculative narrative of future developments.
The New NASDAQ Marketplace
Author: Robert A. Schwartz
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 0387486011
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 183
Book Description
The NASDAQ Stock Market has been reengineered in recent years. The broader NASDAQ marketplace has also experienced substantial growth and development. This conference brought together leading buy-side and sell-side participants and NASDAQ executives to put these changes into sharper focus. The resulting book assesses both the current market structure and the direction in which the new NASDAQ marketplace is heading.
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 0387486011
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 183
Book Description
The NASDAQ Stock Market has been reengineered in recent years. The broader NASDAQ marketplace has also experienced substantial growth and development. This conference brought together leading buy-side and sell-side participants and NASDAQ executives to put these changes into sharper focus. The resulting book assesses both the current market structure and the direction in which the new NASDAQ marketplace is heading.
A NASDAQ Market Simulation
Author: Vincent Darley
Publisher: World Scientific
ISBN: 9812700013
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 167
Book Description
This pioneering book describes the applications of agent-based modeling to financial markets. It presents a new paradigm for finance, where markets are treated as complex systems whose behavior emerges as a result of interactions of market participants, market institutions, and market rules. This includes both a presentation of the conceptual model and its software implementation. It also summarises the result of the profound research on the successful practical application of this new approach to answer questions regarding the NASDAQ Stock Market's decimalization that was implemented in 2001.The book presents conceptual foundations for modeling markets as complex systems. It describes the agent-based model of the NASDAQ stock market, including strategies used by market-makers and investors, market participants interactions, and impacts of rules and regulations. It includes analyses of simulation behavior, comparison with the behaviors observed in the real-world markets (existence of fat tails, spread clustering, etc.), and predictions about possible outcomes of decimalization. A framework for calibrating the market behavior and individual market-makers strategies to historical data is also presented.
Publisher: World Scientific
ISBN: 9812700013
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 167
Book Description
This pioneering book describes the applications of agent-based modeling to financial markets. It presents a new paradigm for finance, where markets are treated as complex systems whose behavior emerges as a result of interactions of market participants, market institutions, and market rules. This includes both a presentation of the conceptual model and its software implementation. It also summarises the result of the profound research on the successful practical application of this new approach to answer questions regarding the NASDAQ Stock Market's decimalization that was implemented in 2001.The book presents conceptual foundations for modeling markets as complex systems. It describes the agent-based model of the NASDAQ stock market, including strategies used by market-makers and investors, market participants interactions, and impacts of rules and regulations. It includes analyses of simulation behavior, comparison with the behaviors observed in the real-world markets (existence of fat tails, spread clustering, etc.), and predictions about possible outcomes of decimalization. A framework for calibrating the market behavior and individual market-makers strategies to historical data is also presented.
Nasdaq
Author: Lucy Heckman
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1135597456
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 168
Book Description
NASDAQ brings together, in one volume, a comprehensive annotated bibliography of books, theses and dissertations, US Government reports, journal articles, journals and serials, indexes and abstracts, databases, and websites from 1939 to May 2000.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1135597456
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 168
Book Description
NASDAQ brings together, in one volume, a comprehensive annotated bibliography of books, theses and dissertations, US Government reports, journal articles, journals and serials, indexes and abstracts, databases, and websites from 1939 to May 2000.
World Stock Exchanges
Author: Hugh Maule
Publisher: Globe Law and Business Limited
ISBN:
Category : Commodity exchanges
Languages : en
Pages : 374
Book Description
Whether you are comparing the relative merits of floating a company on NASDAQ or the London Stock Exchange, in China or in Singapore, on Euronext or OMX, this new title will be an extremely helpful source of information. Intermediaries, banks and corporate finance advisers, brokers, sponsors, lawyers and accountants will find it highly relevant and informative in analysing the key criteria applying to major stock exchanges around the world. For market practitioners, it will be an essential addition to their library.
Publisher: Globe Law and Business Limited
ISBN:
Category : Commodity exchanges
Languages : en
Pages : 374
Book Description
Whether you are comparing the relative merits of floating a company on NASDAQ or the London Stock Exchange, in China or in Singapore, on Euronext or OMX, this new title will be an extremely helpful source of information. Intermediaries, banks and corporate finance advisers, brokers, sponsors, lawyers and accountants will find it highly relevant and informative in analysing the key criteria applying to major stock exchanges around the world. For market practitioners, it will be an essential addition to their library.
Quantitative Finance with R and Cryptocurrencies
Author: Dean Fantazzini
Publisher: Independently Published
ISBN: 9781090685315
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 588
Book Description
The main objective of this book is to provide the necessary background to analyze cryptocurrencies markets and prices. To this end, the book consists of three parts: the first one is devoted to cryptocurrencies markets and explains how to retrieve cryptocurrencies data, how to compute liquidity measures with these data, how to calculate bounds for Bitcoin (and cryptocurrencies) fundamental value and how competing exchanges contribute to the price discovery process in the Bitcoin market. The second part is devoted to time series analysis with cryptocurrencies and presents a large set of univariate and multivariate time series models, tests for financial bubbles and explosive price behavior, as well as univariate and multivariate volatility models. The third part focuses on risk and portfolio management with cryptocurrencies and shows how to measure and backtest market risk, how to build an optimal portfolio according to several approaches, how to compute the probability of closure/bankruptcy of a crypto-exchange, and how to compute the probability of death of crypto-assets.All the proposed methods are accompanied by worked-out examples in R using the packages bitcoinFinance and bubble.This book is intended for both undergraduate and graduate students in economics, finance and statistics, financial and IT professionals, researchers and anyone interested in cryptocurrencies financial modelling. Readers are assumed to have a background in statistics and financial econometrics, as well as a working knowledge of R software.
Publisher: Independently Published
ISBN: 9781090685315
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 588
Book Description
The main objective of this book is to provide the necessary background to analyze cryptocurrencies markets and prices. To this end, the book consists of three parts: the first one is devoted to cryptocurrencies markets and explains how to retrieve cryptocurrencies data, how to compute liquidity measures with these data, how to calculate bounds for Bitcoin (and cryptocurrencies) fundamental value and how competing exchanges contribute to the price discovery process in the Bitcoin market. The second part is devoted to time series analysis with cryptocurrencies and presents a large set of univariate and multivariate time series models, tests for financial bubbles and explosive price behavior, as well as univariate and multivariate volatility models. The third part focuses on risk and portfolio management with cryptocurrencies and shows how to measure and backtest market risk, how to build an optimal portfolio according to several approaches, how to compute the probability of closure/bankruptcy of a crypto-exchange, and how to compute the probability of death of crypto-assets.All the proposed methods are accompanied by worked-out examples in R using the packages bitcoinFinance and bubble.This book is intended for both undergraduate and graduate students in economics, finance and statistics, financial and IT professionals, researchers and anyone interested in cryptocurrencies financial modelling. Readers are assumed to have a background in statistics and financial econometrics, as well as a working knowledge of R software.