Synopsis
If markets and the institution of business are dysfunctional, then that is because there are micro patterns that have made them so. Conversely, if markets and business are to become highly functional in the utopian sense, then the very patterns that determine them too need to change. While success in business has become synonymous with the meaning of life, this bearing comes at the high cost of damaged ecosystems. The underlying business-asset mentality has equated value with superficial and short-sighted actions and rewards. Redesigning the Stock Market: A Fractal Approach aims to alter the core of the global business machinery by integrating more long-sighted heuristics into trading mechanisms. These trading mechanisms encompass both the macro-environment related to the stock market and the micro-act of stock trading. The book covers the following key areas: Discussion on a fractal basis for analysis of the macro-financial environment and the stock market, History of stock market crashes and lessons we can derive from them, External factors that affect the stock market, Suggestions for redesigning the stock market to minimize future financial crises and ensure business and societal sustainability.
About the Author
Founder and Chief Technologist of QIQuantum, leads the Quantum Computing community at the Forbes Technology Council. A prolific author of 25 books, he holds a Ph.D. in Technology Management from the University of Pretoria, an M.B.A. from Northwestern University, an M.S. in Computer Science from the University of Florida, and a B.S.E. in Computer Engineering from Case Western Reserve University. A global innovator, Dr. Malik has delivered keynote addresses at leading institutions, including the University of Cambridge, the University of California, Imperial College London, and IBM Research, reflecting his global leadership in quantum innovation.
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