In this course, you will gain an understanding of the theory underlying optimal portfolio construction, the different ways portfolios are actually built in practice and how to measure and manage the risk of such portfolios.

Portfolio and Risk Management

Portfolio and Risk Management
This course is part of Investment Management Specialization



Instructors: Tony Berrada +7 more
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- Category: Portfolio Risk
- Category: Investment Management
- Category: Correlation Analysis
- Category: Variance Analysis
- Category: Risk Appetite
- Category: Risk Analysis
- Category: Risk Management
- Category: Wealth Management
- Category: Asset Management
- Category: Portfolio Management
- Category: Financial Market
- Category: Investments
- Category: Risk Modeling
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Reviewed on Dec 12, 2019
An excellent course to learn more about the portfolio managment and the risk asocciated, diversification, hedging. Pretty well explained and wonderfull lecturers. I really liked it so much
Reviewed on Jul 31, 2024
Very Good Syllabus , I would insist everyone to pursue this course and complete this course who are in Investment and stock market . As from India this course make me stand differently in market
Reviewed on May 3, 2018
Great course - wish there were more examples or exercises on the more technical, math-intensive topics like VaR and ES instead of just an extended explanation of the theory behind the formulas.





