This video is part of the Economics course offered at Yale. A good discussion of performance measures like Sharpe Ratio and the half truth nature of Efficent Markets Hypothesis. This video is about an hour long.
Mr. Derman delivers a good point in this short video without using math jargons. All these mathematics being used nowadays by the financial institutions are really glamorous excuses to either ...
Don't expect to see the following news in any mainstream media outlets in North America. Important development in the currency world that everyone should pay attention to: 1. ...
Bloomberg news, Fed Seen Pumping Up Assets to $4 Trillion in New Buying 48 out of 49 economists predict FOMC will ... Whatever they predicted does not matter. ...
A completely overlooked TedTalk by the financial world. From my understanding, what Mr. Preis discovered in the data proves the soundness of short term market predictability using only transaction data. ...
It is nice to be back to the modern world where internet is actually functional. One actually has to experience the inconvenience to appreciate how great the internet is nowadays. ...
I was talking to a friend today about training some new firm traders. He thinks he is having a hard time in making sure these new traders understand the basics ...
Bernard Lietaer is the person whose post-graduate thesis at MIT back in 1971 formed the basis of the modern floating currency system. He is the author of the book The ...
This time it is South Korea's Bank of Korea who cuts its interest rate. As mentioned last time, once Japan started QE, it would reverse the effects of US ...
An interesting talk based on the book “The Success Equation: Untangling Skill and Luck” by Michael Mauboussin. Mr. Mauboussin is managing director and head of Global Financial Strategies at Credit ...