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Tags: Alpha, Beta, Quant, Hedgefund
Funds: Major types of funds
How DARPA is funding for a new age of computer
Risk Management: How to optimize your portfolio (Part 2)
Investing to Earn Money
Risk Management: How to optimize your portfolio (Part 1)
The Era of Charlie Munger
Trading: How to trade by reading the Dow Pattern (Part 1)
The 10 Sectors of Stocks: Understanding the ICB Stock Classification
Fundamental: Discounted Cash Flow (Part 5)
How to see if the share price is reasonable
Embracing the Unexpected: The Role of Randomness in Trading
Relationship between randomness and trading, unraveling its influence on decision-making, risk management, and long-term profitability.
Fundamental: Discounted Cash Flow (Part 4)
The concept of Net Present Value (NPV)
Fundamental: Discounted Cash Flow (Part 3)
The second component: Free Cash Flow
Stock Investment and Global Factors
Explore the intricate relationship between stock investments and global factors from geopolitical events and unemployment rates to cross-border trade dynamics and central bank decisions, and discover how these factors shape stock market trends. Gain insights into making informed investment decisions in an ever-evolving global landscape.
Fundamental: Discounted Cash Flow (Part 1)
How to calculate Future & Present Value
Mastering the Trailing Stop Strategy: A Powerful Tool in Stock Market Trading
Explore how the trailing stop strategy works and how to use it effectively in the stock market.
Small Trading Details That Get Big Results
Small Trading Details: The Tactical Traders’ Guide to Seasonal Trends and Candlestick Patterns
Fundamental Investing: Things to Look at When You Invest (Part 2 - Ch. 2)
What are the financial ratios needed for you to select good stocks?
Fundamental Investing: Things to Look at When You Invest (Part 2 — Ch. 1)
What are the financial ratios needed for you to select good stocks?