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Título: Financial Markets
Enviado por: mitsumi em 09 de Agosto de 2020, 10:49
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Financial Markets
Video: .mp4 (1280x720, 30 fps(r)) | Audio: aac, 48000 Hz, 2ch | Size: 435 MB
Genre: eLearning Video | Duration: 6 lectures (1 hour, 7 mins) | Language: English

 By MJ the Fellow Actuary

What you'll learn

    Theory behind Financial Markets and Investment Strategies

Requirements

    None

Description

Section 1 - Introduction (Out Now)

    Financial Markets

        We look at various markets such as the Stock Market, the Bond Market, the Derivative Market as well as Risk markets.

    Efficient Market Hypothesis

        We consider the Strong, Semi and Weak form of the Efficient Market Hypothesis as well as the evidence for and against each one.

    Can you Beat the Market?

        We compare the success of Warren Buffet vs the success of John C Bogle

    Active vs Passive Strategies

        We compare two investment philosophies and consider the problems with each

    Covid-19 Investment Strategies

        I share my own investment strategies before and after Covid-19

    What Caused the Great Recession

        We look at what caused the global recession in 2008

Section 2 - Utility Theory (Coming Soon: the end of August 2020)

    Irrational Behaviour

        We play the St Petersburg Paradox and consider if our decisions can be irrational

    Consumer Choice Theory

        We look at indifference curves and budget lines to make decisions around bundles.

    Utility Theory

        We make observations about the utility of money and consider various attitudes towards risk.

    Axioms of Utility

        We look at Completeness, Transitivity, Continuity and Independence

    Expected Utility Theory

        We consider consumer choice theory with uncertainty

    Stochastic Dominance

        We look at Absolute, First Order and Second Order Dominance

Section 3 - Behavioural Economics (Coming Soon: the end of August 2020)

    Behaviour Economics

    Heuristics

    Framing

    Herd Instinct

    Anchoring

    Myopic Loss Aversion

    Mental Accounting

    Bias - (Self Serving, Confirmation, Availability and Familiarity)

    Story Believing

    How to Fight Irrationality

Who this course is for:

    Students interested in Actuarial Science or pursuing a career in finance

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