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Financial Markets, Products & Services - BaDshaH - 10-18-2023 Published 10/2023 MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 1.97 GB | Duration: 9h 1m Bank| Insurance| Fund Management| Derivatives| Futures| Markets| Forex| Options| Interest Rates| Bonds| Mortgage etc [b]What you'll learn[/b] Understand what Derivatives are and how this market works. Mechanics of futures markets Hedging strategies using futures Interest rates Determination of forward and future prices Interest rate futures Swaps Properties of stock options Trading strategies involving options In depth learn the types of Derivative instruments Comprehensive understanding of the Options contract and the strategies involved. To design alternative derivatives-Options strategies that would be appropriate for different situations and describe the advantages and disadvantages of each. [b]Requirements[/b] Desire to learn [b]Description[/b] The course discusses about the Derivative market and understanding the forward contracts, futures contracts, options, swaps. It also emphasizes on the execution of options strategies. These tutorials will help you kick start your career in this exciting market. All countries have financial markets, which invariably play a key role in their economic growth story. A financial market acts as the intermediary between the investors willing to invest their money and the companies needing the money to expand their business. The size of the financial markets varies across economies, wherein it is relatively smaller in developing nations but large and organized in the world's developed economies, like NASDAQ. Nevertheless, irrespective of their size, their contribution to the economy remains the same globally. The essential function of a financial market is to connect investors and borrowers. Thus, it links the two, and the market earns some commission for providing the bridge. They ensure transactions are smooth.The trust of the investors drives the financial markets. Hence, the regulation of financial markets ensures that the investors are always protected. The financial markets are governed by rules & regulations that differ for each market.The financial intermediaries are banks, NBFCs, stock exchanges, mutual funds, insurance companies, brokers to these companies, etc. These facilitate the trade between the parties.The financial markets are readily available for both parties. However, the timing of each financial market differs as per the type of market.The financial market includes securities that are marketable as well as which are non-marketable. Investors trade non-marketable securities, such as fixed deposits in banks, post office investments, or private loans, over the counter (OTC) rather than on an exchange. On the other hand, marketable securities such as stocks and bonds are traded over an exchange.Investors may have short-term, medium-term, or long-term perceptions. Therefore, if a financial market can meet the needs of every type of investor, it is considered effective.Also, the financial market should be effective enough to reward the investor based on the risk the investor assumes.The online Financial Markets and Products tutorials would help you:Understand what Derivatives are and how this market works.In depth learn the types of Derivative instrumentsComprehensive understanding of the Options contract and the strategies involved.To design alternative derivatives-Options strategies that would be appropriate for different situations and describe the advantages and disadvantages of each.Mechanics of futures marketsHedging strategies using futuresInterest ratesDetermination of forward and future pricesInterest rate futuresSwapsProperties of stock optionsTrading strategies involving optionsBank| Insurance| Fund Management| Derivatives| Futures| Markets| Forex| Options| Interest Rates| Bonds| Mortgage etc Overview Section 1: Introduction Lecture 1 Introduction to course Section 2: Bank Lecture 2 Market Risk Lecture 3 Credit Risk Lecture 4 Operational Risk Lecture 5 Bank Regulations Lecture 6 Bank Regulations Continued Lecture 7 Underwriting & IPO Lecture 8 Advisory Services & Trading Lecture 9 Originate to distribute model (Loan) Section 3: Insurance Lecture 10 Types of Insurance (Life Insurance) Lecture 11 Property Casualty Insurance , Pension Plan Lecture 12 Mortality Tables Lecture 13 Calculation of Premium Lecture 14 Calculation of Premium contd.. Lecture 15 Longevity Risk, Mortality Risk Lecture 16 Catastrophic Bond & Ratios Lecture 17 Regulations Section 4: Fund Management Lecture 18 Pooled Funds Part 1 Lecture 19 Pooled Funds Part 2 Lecture 20 Pooled Funds Part 3 Lecture 21 Pooled Funds Part 4 Lecture 22 Pooled Funds Part 5 Lecture 23 Returns and Research Section 5: Derivatives and Future Lecture 24 Derivatives Lecture 25 Derivatives Continue Lecture 26 Future Markets and Hedging Section 6: Markets Lecture 27 Exchanges and OTC Markets and Central Clearing Lecture 28 Counter Parties Lecture 29 Counter Parties Continue Lecture 30 CCp and Credit Risk Lecture 31 Future and Derivative Markets Lecture 32 Short and Long Hedge Lecture 33 Optimal Hedge Ratio Lecture 34 Managing Beta of Portfolio Lecture 35 Pricing Forwards and Future Lecture 36 Pricing Forwards and Future Continue Section 7: Foreign Exchange Markets Lecture 37 Foreign Exchange Markets-Quotes Lecture 38 Foreign Exchange Markets-Quotes Continue Lecture 39 Transaction Risk Lecture 40 Interest Rate Parity Theorem Section 8: Options Markets and Strategies Lecture 41 Options Markets Lecture 42 Moneyless of Options Lecture 43 Options Like Structure Lecture 44 The Greek Lecture 45 Theta Lecture 46 Option Trading Strategies Lecture 47 Spread Trading Strategies Lecture 48 Box Spread Lecture 49 Combination Trading Strategies Section 9: Interest Rate Derivatives Lecture 50 Risk Free Rate Lecture 51 Compounding Frequency Lecture 52 Bond Valuation Lecture 53 Bond Valuation Example Lecture 54 Prices Options 5 Variable Lecture 55 Forward Rate Agreement Lecture 56 Pricing Convention Lecture 57 Foreign Currency Swaps Section 10: Corporate Bonds Lecture 58 Corporate Bonds Fundamentals Lecture 59 Credit Rating Section 11: Mortgage Lecture 60 Basics of Mortgage Lecture 61 Mortgage Pools Professionals who are in the financial risk management sector,Novice aspirants having the basic knowledge about finance can go for this prep course too and can be benefitted after passing the exam.,Professionals like analysts, bankers, managers in this industry can enhance their career prospect.,Students pursuing Degree, Diploma, Engineering and commerce who want to make a career in finance/Derivatives trading Homepage |