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About the Course

In this course, you will dive into the concepts of rationality and irrationality and understand how they impact our investment decisions and what the consequences can be at the market level. You will first explore the different biases that we, as humans, are subjected to when facing investment decisions and how they may impact the outcomes of these decisions. Moreover, you will see how emotions and ethical concerns such as honesty and trust influence market participants. When they are considered as a group rather than individually, you will discover how rationality and irrationality can drive asset prices to and away from their fair value. Finally, you will be presented with different portfolio construction methodologies and investment styles that make up the landscape of today's portfolio management industry. At key points throughout the course, you will benefit from the practical knowledge of experts from our corporate partner, UBS, in how to build and manage clients' portfolios....

Top reviews

MB

Nov 22, 2016

I heartily thank everyone participate in this course . this course gave me a comprehensive knowledge about different types of investment styles and the optimum way to build an investment portfolio .

MU

Oct 22, 2016

I love this course because I was planning to start investing in the Bovespa (Sao Paulo, Brazil) following only the guides of sensational analysts. This course recommends being cautious. Thank you.

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By F M

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May 27, 2019

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By Emmanuel M

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Jun 15, 2024

Good course, however, it states no prior experience needed, whereas, you need experience in statistics and mathematics. It would be difficult for an art major to comprehend. Other than that, its a good foundational course on investments and the financial markets as a whole

By Patrick B

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Dec 30, 2021

the peer reviewed section is a big obstacles since there is not a lot of people who are enrolled it seems more like a way for coursera to get more subscription income than anything

By Prem D

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Jul 13, 2021

Overall good but in comparison to 1st course this course is a bit advanced. So before doing this course I would suggest you to do some other financial markets course as well!

By Ahmad H H

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Dec 19, 2017

this course is pretty good, better than the first course. it just needs to be more interactive in each video to keep the student attached and alert to whatever you say

By Julio B

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Apr 21, 2020

Great course. Though some finance metrics have been mentioned without have being explained, specially in Week 4 of the course.

By Catalina V

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Jun 24, 2020

It was interesting but too theoretical the second and third part

By Sambodhi S

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Feb 20, 2017

Good course, but could have explored the topic with more depth.

By Ramoncito T

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Nov 13, 2023

peer review causing it to slowdown

By L.F.G. K

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Apr 14, 2016

the course stays a bit superficial

By Pavithra J

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May 12, 2019

Good course

By BALARAM P 1

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May 16, 2020

ok

By Amine M

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Nov 26, 2020

I was no happy with the spreadsheet exercises in the last module, Week 4. I did not know whether I did them right or wrong. Some of the quizzes did not feel as if they are testing someone's knowledge, they are mostly playing with words to trick someone using tricky wording. I would rather be tested on my understanding of the material I just learned. If you are given a quantitative quiz or exercise, I really like to know if I did it right. Maybe you should have the solution available to review after doing the exercise to compare the results.

By Oleksandr S

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Nov 23, 2018

Can not complete the Course because other students did not submit their assignment.