This course integrates all the learning from the first three courses and guides the learner about ways of building a portfolio of strategies and integrating the same into a hedge fund.

Creating a Portfolio

Creating a Portfolio
This course is part of Trading Strategies in Emerging Markets Specialization


Instructors: Ramabhadran Thirumalai
Access provided by ExxonMobil
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Skills you'll gain
- Market Dynamics
- Benchmarking
- Risk Management
- Investments
- Investment Management
- Securities Trading
- Regulatory Requirements
- Risk Analysis
- Portfolio Risk
- Financial Regulation
- Performance Measurement
- Portfolio Management
- Risk Mitigation
- Financial Trading
- Performance Analysis
- Financial Regulations
- Compliance Management
- Financial Market
- Return On Investment
- Text Mining
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Reviewed on May 22, 2019
I learned new concept by taking this course, however, I was this specialization were more rigorous than current beginner level.
Reviewed on Mar 30, 2023
it does gives better idea and how to candling portfolio with number's analysis and etc,.... good basic course to study a bigginer.
Reviewed on Jul 14, 2017
I liked the course, but I feel the more complex formulas presented in week 2 and week 3 could have had more practical examples.





