This book was not so much about trading as about running a high-tech start-up with a revolutionary technology and this theme was also well researched and presented in my opinion.
Overall, it is a decent thriller. Oct 07, John rated it really liked it Shelves: crime-thriller. The current Goodreads average of 3. It is a very clever mix of high finance, emerging technology and thriller. The protagonist is one I found myself empathising with and I guessed one of the villains very early on, but that did not spoil my enjoyment. Nov 28, Samuel Dubik rated it it was ok. There are many books that are old but somehow relevant.
It was written in and you can feel it when you read it. Autor has no idea about technology, yet he tries to predict the future of it, not very succesfully. Despite my bad rating I woud recomend this book if you are looking There are many books that are old but somehow relevant. Despite my bad rating I woud recomend this book if you are looking for something really bizarre Jan 26, J.
Siewers rated it really liked it Shelves: i-own-it. Interesting, suspenseful and fluid. Burst of slippage when it comes to believability and spaced connections though. A bit too obvious on the twist but reading about technology from a view was so cool. My god we came a long way. But the foreshadowing of the progression from that infancy to today was remarkable! A gripping thriller about virtual reality I found this book well written and fast paced.
The world of computer startups is presented in a compelling way. I only have it 4 stars because there were certain elements that were predictable from early on and I found some aspects of the female characters to be rather stereotyped.
Never the less I shall be reading more of this author's work. Mark Fairfax is a young successful trader.
Happy in his job and relationship. When suddenly his brother gets killed. Brother leaves a struggling company creating virtual reality. Mark travels to Scottland to help. Very nicely done. Something to learn about the industry. Not Erdman level though. He falls in love with the female geek of the company. Set in the past, developed in the now Although the setting is in the past development, it is the reality of now. Well written with lots of twists and turns. Never knew who the killer was until the very end.
Michael is truly a devious writer in as much as he holds the reader in as much suspense as possible without them losing interest in the story. Keep on rocking. Jun 06, Anirudh Bharadwaj rated it really liked it. The narration makes you read non stop and keeps the suspense of the murder and the persistence of saving the organisation.
One of the nicely written books with the adaption of the futuristic tech, money and trade. Oct 29, Dhani Sugeng rated it liked it. Great intro but flimsy end. Trading Reality Good narrative. Virtual reality bondscape sounded interesting. However, plot appeared loose and the end unconvincing. Overall so so, but readable. May 22, Juanita rated it really liked it. Jun 18, Sylvia rated it it was amazing. Jan 28, A rated it liked it. Not bad. May 22, Hayne rated it liked it Shelves: finished.
This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers. To view it, click here. She was alright. To figure out what to do next. If we see anything that gets too cheap, we pounce. That was easy to say, difficult to carry out in practice. We were responsible for looking for opportunities across all the bond markets, and with prices moving wildly in each of them, it was difficult to pin any of them down. I felt, as much as saw, Bob Forrester at my shoulder. He had been a trader himself, a very successful one.
The announcement on his Reuters screen had sent him rushing down to the trading floor. He looked concerned. Even so, he watched the scenes of panic in front of him with disapproval. I turned to meet his eye. Bob looked at me for a moment. He had been where I was now a dozen times before. Etienne was given to brilliance on some days, hysteria on others. This was one of the others, and it was infectious. Bob had presence, and that presence was just what was needed to calm the floor down.
To work. I examined the screens full of prices and yields in front of me, looking for opportunities. I tried a couple of ideas, but by the time I had checked each one, the prices had moved. I glanced over to Ed, who was involved in a similarly fruitless struggle next to me. Bondscape was a completely new computer system for analysing the bond markets. Bondscape was brilliant. It had been developed by Richard Fairfax.
Richard was my brother. There I grabbed one of the computer analysts, and persuaded him to help me physically pick up the Bondscape system and carry it up to the trading room. It was heavy, and there were lots of wires, plugs and bits and pieces, but within ten minutes we had it all plugged in and ready to go.
The rest of the trading floor were too absorbed in what they were doing to notice us. I sat in my chair with the Bondscape computer beside me. I put on the headset. As I strapped the clasp round the back of my head, I entered a completely new world. Before me, a landscape of rolling green hills stretched away to brown and then grey mountainsides. The hills were dotted with clusters of buildings of different sizes and colours, and with national flags.
The whole landscape was shifting gently. An eagle flapped lazily over a group of tall buildings, halfway up the hillside. The hillside was made up of a series of ridges. Each ridge represented a bond market; the higher the ridge, the higher the yield. The plains in the foreground represented the Japanese market with yields of only four per cent, rising through America, Germany, France and the UK, to Italy towering in the background at a yield of nine per cent.
The hillside also sloped up from left to right, with the shorter maturity, lower yielding bonds to the left, and the longer maturity, higher yielding bonds to the right. By looking at the landscape, it was possible to see immediately how the yields in the different markets related to each other. At the foot of the hills was a clock tower. I waved the pointer in front of my eyes.
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