Financial RIsks :Basics: What is a Risk in Finance

Posted June 23rd, 2010 in Finance by Gevork

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Sometimes you can find in internet a lot of nice info. How to do this , how to do that…

So I decided to start more professional blogging and will write a lot on finance. Because I love finance and I should make a research in this field.

So each topic I will cover will help me to remember the material I am learning or will be learning.

So let’s go some basics.

Risks

What are risks?  Usual people will mostly say that it’s a probability to loose something. Financials would say that it’s not only about to loose something . Risks are basically probability of getting less than expected value or more than expected.

I will say it less complicated. Let’s assume that you have  a small very small peace of land. Let’s say  12cm x 20 cm. Enough to put just  potato. So if you  in early spring will buy a potato  and will put it in this ground and will water it, till  the end of the autumn   you should get the result. Potato seller , let’s say “Gold Potato’s and Batatas GmBH” salesman , give you a sertificate, where they proove that you will get in average 400-450g potato  from each one.(Farmville players  instead of 450g   read 450points )  :) )))

So  ExpectedValue (1potato) = 450g

So what is the risk here?  There are 100s of types and subtypes of the risks, but here the risk from this investment could be not only not getting even 1potatoe in the end, but also getting 500,600 or 700g. potatoe in the end.

risk

As I found out in the Book of  Aswath Damodaran

INVESTMENT VALUATION:  SECOND EDITION,

“… Thus, risk includes not only the bad outcomes, i.e,
returns that are lower than expected, but also good outcomes, i.e., returns that are higher
than expected. In fact, we can refer to the former as downside risk and the latter is upside
risk; but we consider both when measuring risk. In fact, the spirit of our definition of risk
in finance is captured best by the Chinese symbols for risk, which are reproduced below:
The first symbol is the symbol for “danger”, while the second is the symbol for
“opportunity”, making risk a mix of danger and opportunity. It illustrates very clearly the
tradeoff that every investor and business has to make – between the higher rewards that
come with the opportunity and the higher risk that has to be borne as a consequence of
the danger.”

From the first point of view it’s somehow strange, why the over-performed result is also risk. It should be advantage many starters should say. Hm.. Let me explain why.   The simple explanaition of this could be following.

Imagine you have  a  Company A very conservative business,which  stocks  are sold very good, it’s stocks are growing or dropping in a very small altitude , lets say they are swimming in 20-26 amplitude ,and you have Company B, which management is very risk-loving persons team, and they do the business in a way that they or have very high profits or very high loses, so their stocks price changes in  very big amplitude. Lets say today they cost 12, tomorrow 50,  after tomorrow 5. Would you invest in Company B? YES? Then maybe you like ventures… :) We will come to Venture Investments bit later, but now, the basic Idea is that usually how big is the probability of  the over-performing amplitude, there is the same probability that  the investment will down-perform in the same amplitude.

When you have possibility to overearn 20% there is also maybe not the same but very close possibility that you will loose so much.

So be careful with something over-perfoming :)

Regards

Mr Gewa

CIS, MIDDLE East and CEE Stock Exchanges

Posted April 5th, 2010 in Finance by Gevork

BLOCK 1-Former USSR Countries + CIS

  1. Armenia(Nasdaq OMX wiki )

Indexes :None MarketData in e-form: since 2001 Categories: Stocks, G-Bonds,REPO,Credit Resources, FX

  • Azerbaijan(Baku Stock Exchange wiki)
    1. Belorus(Belorus Stock Exchange )

    No Indexes. Reports starting from 2004 in PDF format like this one for 2007

    State:Need to be contacted

    1. Georgia( Georgian Stock Exchange GSX or GeSE. wiki )

    Founded on 2000-2001 . No indexes.

    State: need to be contacted

    1. Kazakhstan( Kazakhstan Stock Exchange KASE Index wiki )

    Index: KASE Index from 01.10.07

    1. Kirghizstan (Kirghizstan Stock Exchane KSE INDEX wiki )

    Index KSE. Data as I think should be availble from 2000.

    1. Tajikistan (Tajik Central Stock Exchange  2 website links are not valid )
    ТАДЖИКСКАЯ ЦЕНТРАЛЬНАЯ ФОНДОВАЯ БИРЖА

    Dushanbe, 734001, ПР. Rudaki, 95/1 8 ЭТАЖ,
    Tel.: 211113
    Fax: 212879
    E-mail: tcse@tjinter.com

    • Таджикская центральная фондовая биржа, г. Душанбе, ПИ:734025, пр. Рудаки-23/2, тел:(+992(37) 2212290, 2276227, (44)6003253 951546050, e-mail:tcse@tjinter.com, tcse@tarena.tj website: www.tcse.tj
    • Универсальная товарно-сырьевая биржа. Республики Таджикистан г. Душанбе, ул.Чехова 10/17, Почтовый индекс: 734012, факс: (+992 37) 2211984 тел.: (+99237) 2231001, Email: birzha_tj@mail.ru
    1. Turkmenstan (Stock Not Found )

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    1. Ukraine (Ukrainian Stock Exchange )
    1. Uzbekistan (Uzbekistan Stock Exchange no wiki )
    2. Moldova (Moldova Stock Exchange since 1995 no wiki )
    3. Tatarstan (not found)
    4. Turkmenistan (not found)
    5. Russia (Indexes: РТС and ММВБ )

    BLOCK 2: Members of the Arab League

    1. Algeria(SGBV )
    2. Bahrain (Bahrain Stock Exchange BSE)
    Major Indices
    Bahrain All Share Index  2003-2010
    Dow Jones Bahrain Index 2003-2010
    Esterad Index 2003-2010
    1. Comoros(KODLD)
    2. Djibouti(KODLD)
    3. Egypt(Cairo & Alexandria Stock Exchange :CASE)
    4. Iraq(IRAQ STOCK EXCHANGE ISX)
    5. Jordan(Amman Stock Exchange : ASE)
    6. Kuwait( Kuwait Stock Exchange: KSE wiki)

    Market Index Historical Data

    1. Lebanon( Beirut Stock Exchange BSE wiki )
    1. Libya
    1. Mauritania(Mauritius Stock Exchange SEM wiki )
    2. Morocco( Casablanca Stock Exchange CSE wiki )

    Indexes Originally, CSE had the Index de la Bourse des Valeurs de Casablanca (IGB) as an index. IGB was replaced on January 2002 by two indexes:
    MASI (Moroccan All Shares Index), comprises all listed shares, allows to follow up all listed values and to have a long-term visibility.
    MADEX (Moroccan Most Active Shares Index), comprises most active shares listed continuously with variations closely linked to all the market serves as a reference for the listing of all funds invested in shares.

    1. Oman ( Muscat Securities Market: MSM wiki )

    MSM-30 stock index The principal stock index at the MSM is the MSM-30. The MSM-30 (also known as the Muscat Securities Market Index) was established in 1992. The composition of the index by sector is as follows:

    • Banks & Investment Sector: 69 companies
      * Industry Sector: 89 companies
      * Service : 61 companies.
    1. Palestine ( Palestine Securites Exchange PSE wiki )

    The market index is known as the Al-Quds Index.

    1. Qatar ( Doha Securities Market: DSM wiki )
    1. Saudi Arabia (Tadawul : TASI wiki)
    1. Somalia
    1. Syria (Damascus Securities Exchange DSE wiki )
    1. Sudan(Khartoum Stock Exchange: KSE wiki )
    1. United Arab Emirates
    1. Yemen ???? CHECK!!
    2. Tunisia ( Bourse de Tunis:  BVMT wiki )

    BLOCK3:CEE Countries

    1. Albania
    2. Bosnia and Herzegovina
    1. Bulgaria
    Stock Exchange
    Location Sofia, Bulgaria
    Owner Government of Bulgaria
    MarketCap USD 18.3 billion (Q2 2008)
    Indexes SOFIX
    Website bse-sofia.bg
    1. Croatia

    Zagreb Stock Exchange (ZSE)

    Type Stock Exchange
    Location Zagreb, Croatia
    Founded 1991
    Owner Zagreba?ka burza d.d.
    Key people Roberto Motu?i? (CEO)
    Currency HRK
    No. of listings 376
    MarketCap HRK 184.00 billion (March 2009)
    Indexes CROBEX, CROBIS
    Website www.zse.hr
    1. Czech Republic

    Prague Stock Exchange (PSE)

    Type Stock exchange
    Location Prague, Czech Republic
    Owner Wiener B?rse AG
    Key people Petr Koblic General Director
    Currency CZK
    No. of listings 14 in SPAD[1]
    Indexes PX Index
    PX-GLOB
    Website www.pse.cz
    1. Estonia

    http://www.ee.omxgroup.com/

    1. Hungary
    Type Stock Exchange
    Location Budapest, Hungary
    Owner Budapesti ?rt?kt?zsde Zrt.
    Key people Csaba Lantos
    Indexes BUX, BUMIX, CETOP 20
    Website www.bse.hu
    1. Latvia
    1. Lithuania

    Official NASDAQ OMX Vilnius internet site

    1. Macedonia

    Macedonian Stock Exchange

    http://www.mse.com.mk/

    1. Poland
    Gie?da Papier?w Warto?ciowych w Warszawie
    WSE logo
    Type Joint stock company
    Founded 12 April 1991
    Headquarters Warsaw, Poland
    Key people Ludwik Sobolewski, President, Management Board
    Website www.wse.com.pl
    1. Romania
    1. Slovakia

    Bratislava Stock Exchange (BSSE)

    1. Slovenia

    Ljubljana Stock Exchange (LJSE)

    1. Serbia

    Belgrade Stock Exchange (BELEX)

    BELEX logo.gif
    Type Stock Exchange
    Location Belgrade, Serbia
    Key people Gordana Dostani? (Director)
    Currency RSD
    Website belex.rs

    All exchange list wiki