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The Handbook of Energy Trading

ISBN: 978-1-119-95455-2

December 2011

232 pages

Description
To thrive in today's booming energy trading market you need cutting-edge knowledge of the latest energy trading strategies, backed up by rigorous testing and practical application

Unique in its practical approach, The Handbook of Energy Trading is your definitive guide. It provides a valuable insight into the latest strategies for trading energy—all tried and tested in maintaining a competitive advantage—illustrated with up-to-the-minute case studies from the energy sector.

The handbook takes you through the key aspects of energy trading, from operational strategies and mathematical methods to practical techniques, with advice on structuring your energy trading business to optimise success in the energy market.

  • A unique integrated market approach by authors who combine academic theory with vast professional and practical experience
  • Guidance on the types of energy trading strategies and instruments and how they should be used

Soaring prices and increasingly complex global markets have created an explosion in the need for robust technical knowledge in the field of energy trading, derivatives, and risk management. The Handbook of Energy Trading is essential reading for all energy trading professionals, energy traders, and risk managers, and in fact anyone who has ever asked: 'what is energy trading?'

About the Author
Stefano Fiorenzani is a recognized expert in Energy Trading & Risk Management. He completed his career in top European energy companies and financial institutions. He has published several scientific and business articles and three books on advanced methods in the Energy Finance area, and lectures in Masters and Postgraduate courses in various European universities. Stefano is founder and director of Aleph, a consulting firm specialized in the area of Energy Trading, Portfolio Optimization and Risk Management. He holds a degree in Economic Science from the University of Florence, a Master of Science in Financial Economics from the University of Wales in Cardiff and a PhD in Mathematical Finance from the University of Brescia. 

Enrico Edoli is a quantitative analyst and a PhD student. He started his career in 2009 focusing on energy markets. Enrico has a degree in Mathematics from the University of Padua and is writing his PhD thesis at the same faculty focusing on quantitative topics related to energy markets.

Samuele Ravelli currently works in the Structuring-Origination department of Eon Energy Trading (Germany). Formerly, he worked as structured trader for EGL (Italy). Samuele holds a Master of Science in Quantitative Finance from Bocconi University of Milan.