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WAYNE PENELLO AND ANDREW FURMAN have spent the better part of forty years investigating traditional hedging practices and innovating a better solution. And that innovation put them on a path to invent a groundbreaking approach to hedging. Risk Is an Asset tells the story of that invention, and it will transform the way you think about hedging strategies. What you will learn by reading this book is that effective hedging is not a decision, it is a process they call ¿Process Risk Management,¿ or PRM. It is guided by risk metrics expressed in the same budgetary terms used to measure the success…mehr

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WAYNE PENELLO AND ANDREW FURMAN have spent the better part of forty years investigating traditional hedging practices and innovating a better solution. And that innovation put them on a path to invent a groundbreaking approach to hedging. Risk Is an Asset tells the story of that invention, and it will transform the way you think about hedging strategies. What you will learn by reading this book is that effective hedging is not a decision, it is a process they call ¿Process Risk Management,¿ or PRM. It is guided by risk metrics expressed in the same budgetary terms used to measure the success of your business. PRM helps each firm maintain focus on its own budgetary success and avoid the trap of trying to outguess the market. Why is measuring risk in budgetary terms important? Because if you measure the wrong things, you are unlikely to get the results you want.
Autorenporträt
WAYNE PENELLO is the president and founder of Risked Revenue Energy Associates (R^2 or ¿R squared¿). Since 2001, the firm has been developing financial solutions for corporations and private equity firms that wish to enter, optimize, or exit the energy-trading/marketing arena. R^2 currently assists clients with the management of more than $65 billion in assets. In 2010, Mr. Penello was awarded a patent for R^2¿s methodology for quantifying risk (US Patent 7,822,670 B2). He has forty years of market-making, option-trading, and asset-management experience in the energy industry. Mr. Penello began his career on the New York Mercantile Exchange, where he was a market maker and served as ring chairman of options trading. Subsequently, he held positions managing globally distributed energy assets for Vitol S.A., Vitol U.S.A., Tenneco Gas Marketing, and Torch Energy. Mr. Penello was formerly a research scientist. He holds a master¿s degree in marine sciences from Stony Brook University and an undergraduate degree in marine biology from Southampton College.