Financial Markets What Beginners Need To Know

From financial products to the functioning of financial markets

Last updated 2022-01-10 | 4.9

- You will get an overview of the main financial instruments (equity
- fixed income
- money market instruments
- and derivatives).
- You will learn how the entire trade lifecycle works and the different actors (trading venues
- investment banks
- brokers
- central counterparties
- etc.).
- You will learn the difference between fundamental analysis and technical analysis.

What you'll learn

You will get an overview of the main financial instruments (equity
fixed income
money market instruments
and derivatives).
You will learn how the entire trade lifecycle works and the different actors (trading venues
investment banks
brokers
central counterparties
etc.).
You will learn the difference between fundamental analysis and technical analysis.
You will learn about dark pools and short selling
You will learn the difference between active and passive portfolio management.

* Requirements

* None. Everybody can take this course.

Description

Do you want to understand the financial press, and especially the section on financial markets and products?

Do you want to start a career in financial markets? 

Or do you want to improve your knowledge to become an expert in how to create stakeholder value?

This course will make sure that you can respond to the answers positively in a very fast pace!


This course includes 16 lectures giving you the basics about financial markets and financial products. Specifically, you will learn about:

* Different types of finance: corporate finance, asset management and financial market infrastructures

* Equity finance

* How to buy listed shares, including the role of trading venues, brokers. Also the concepts of market orders, limited orders and stop loss orders are explained. 

* Fixed income securities, such as corporate bonds, government bonds and convertible bonds. Also an introduction to asset-based securities is provided. 

* Money market instruments, such as repurchase agreements and commercial paper. 

* Derivatives: options, futures, forwards, and swaps

* Structured products

* Short selling and dark pools

* Financial intermediaries and banks where commercial banks and investment banks are compared. 

* Clearing and settlement

* Portfolio management: the difference between active vs. passive management

* Fundamental analysis (including ratio analysis).

* Technical analysis, where historical stock prices are used to predict future ones.

Who this course is for:

  • This course is for everybody (from beginner to expert).
  • This course is for people that are interested in financial markets.