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Hi everyone,
I would like some help from the experts in books! I am professionally a govies trader, nothing very quantitative, and last year I started teaching derivatives to undergraduates. I had too short time to prepare my first year so, since I had the idea that the Hull was the bible for derivatives, I just used it as the compulsory guide.
The thing is that for next year I am looking for an alternative that is more simple, better structured, more linked to real financial markets and, if possible, more based on European conventions since I am teaching there.
Can anyone help out? Many thanks in advance!!!
Pablo
I would like some help from the experts in books! I am professionally a govies trader, nothing very quantitative, and last year I started teaching derivatives to undergraduates. I had too short time to prepare my first year so, since I had the idea that the Hull was the bible for derivatives, I just used it as the compulsory guide.
The thing is that for next year I am looking for an alternative that is more simple, better structured, more linked to real financial markets and, if possible, more based on European conventions since I am teaching there.
Can anyone help out? Many thanks in advance!!!
Pablo
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