An Introduction To Derivatives (Swap, Future, Option...)
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An Introduction To Derivatives (Swap, Future, Option...)
Published 3/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 499.66 MB | Duration: 2h 30m
Thanks to this training, you will discover the different types of derivatives and their characteristics
Published 3/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 499.66 MB | Duration: 2h 30m
Thanks to this training, you will discover the different types of derivatives and their characteristics
What you'll learn
The different types of derivative products
How does a Future work?
How to value a Future contract?
Leverage and margin
The advantages and disadvantages of the future market
The difference between future contracts and forward contracts
Interest Rate Swap
The different types of swaps
The concept of the DV01
Repos
How does an Option work?
The main greeks
Optional strategies
Exotic options
Option valuation
Caps & floors
Swaptions
The funding
Capital-guaranteed notes
Reverse convertible
Credit Linked Note
Twin-Win
Autocalls
Requirements
Basic knowledge of the financial markets
Description
After a series of trainings dedicated to the fundamentals of the financial markets, I decided to release a new course, this time on derivative products. I think that derivatives (futures, swaps, options...) are fascinating instruments, which are getting more and more important in the world of market finance, but which are still too little known by the public.This course aims to remedy this, to give you a clear and solid basis on the way the different derivative products work.The course is divided into 3 parts, each one aiming at presenting a different type of derivative product. You can also find an "exercise" session at the end of each part, in which you will be able to put into practice, with me, the different notions that you have learned:Futures and forwardsSwaps (interest rate swap, FX swap, volatility swap etc...)Options (call, put, option strategies etc...)In addition to these three parts, I decided to include an additional part, which consists of an introduction to the world of Structured Products, naturally linked to derivatives. As with my other courses, it is impossible for me to cover all the topics exhaustively, since this course is mainly aimed at beginners.In English: An introduction to Asset Classes (Equity, Bonds, FX...)An introduction to behavioral finance & cognitive biasesIn French:Les fondamentaux de la bourse et du trading La bourse & les produits dérivés (swap, forward, option.)La finance comportementale et les biais cognitifs
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Lecture 2 Key concepts
Section 2: Futures / Forwards
Lecture 3 Key concepts
Lecture 4 Valuation of a future contract
Lecture 5 Leverage and margin
Lecture 6 Uses of a future contract
Lecture 7 Advantages and disadvantages
Lecture 8 Differences between futures and forwards
Lecture 9 Exercises
Section 3: Swaps
Lecture 10 Introduction
Lecture 11 Interest Rate swap
Lecture 12 FX swap
Lecture 13 Cross Currency swap
Lecture 14 Credit Default Swap
Lecture 15 Equity swap
Lecture 16 Volatility swap
Lecture 17 Inflation swap
Lecture 18 DV01 Concept
Lecture 19 Repos
Lecture 20 Exercises
Section 4: Options
Lecture 21 Key concepts
Lecture 22 Greeks
Lecture 23 Option strategies
Lecture 24 Types of options and exotic options
Lecture 25 Option valuation
Lecture 26 Caps & floors
Lecture 27 Swaptions
Lecture 28 Exercises
Section 5: Structured Products
Lecture 29 Introduction
Lecture 30 Funding
Lecture 31 Capital guaranteed notes
Lecture 32 Reverse convertible
Lecture 33 Twin-Win
Lecture 34 Credit Linked Note
Lecture 35 Autocalls
Section 6: Conclusion
Lecture 36 Conclusion
Those interested in the financial markets,Students who wish to study finance,Independent traders looking for industry knowledge
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