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INTRODUCTION OF INVESTMENT
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Table of Contents:
INTRODUCTION OF INVESTMENT
THE ROLE OF THE CAPITAL MARKETS
THE NASDAQ STOCK MARKET
Blue Chip Stocks, Income Stock, Cyclical Stocks, Defensive Stocks
MARKET MECHANICS
FUNDAMENTAL STOCK ANALYSIS
BEYOND FUNDAMENTAL ANALYSIS
What is Technical Analysis
Indicators with Economic Justification
Dow Theory
VALUATION PHILOSOPHIES
Ratio Analysis
INVESTMENT RATIOS
Bottom-Up, Top-Down Approach to Fundamental Analysis
The Industry Life Cycle
COMPANY ANALYSIS
Analyzing a Company’s Profitability
Objective of Financial Statements
RESEARCH PHILOSPHY
What Is An Investment Company
Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs)
COMMON STOCK: ANALYSIS AND STRATEGY
THE EFFICIENT MARKET HYPOTHESIS (EMH)
Behavioral Finance
MARKET INDEXES
POPULAR INDEXES
BOND PRINCIPLES
BOND PRICING AND RETURNS
Accrued Interest
BOND RISKS
UNDERSTANDING RISK AND RETURN
TYPES & SOURCES OF RISK
Measuring Risk
ANALYZING PORTFOLIO RISK
Building a Portfolio Using Markowitz Principles
Capital Market Theory: Assumptions, The Separation Theorem
Risk-Free Asset, Estimating the SML
Formulate an Appropriate Investment Policy
EVALUATION OF INVESTMENT PERFORMANCE
THE ROLE OF DERIVATIVE ASSETS
THE FUTURES MARKET
Using Futures Contracts: Hedgers
Financial Futures: Short Hedges, Long Hedges
Risk Management, Risk Transfer, Financial Leverage
OVERVIEW