In this course, you will dive into the concepts of rationality and irrationality and understand how they impact our investment decisions and what the consequences can be at the market level.

Meeting Investors' Goals

Meeting Investors' Goals
This course is part of Investment Management Specialization



Instructors: Tony Berrada
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Reviewed on Oct 22, 2016
I love this course because I was planning to start investing in the Bovespa (Sao Paulo, Brazil) following only the guides of sensational analysts. This course recommends being cautious. Thank you.
Reviewed on May 6, 2019
It was very productive course. I've gained a lot of efficient, useful knowledge. Now I have a quite blurry picture of what investment is. Special thanks to Prof. Michel Girardin
Reviewed on Mar 7, 2019
My only complaint was the assignment requiring evaluation by other students as this made the asynchronous nature of the course more synchronous and dependent on others.
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