| Course Title |
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Futures and Forwards (Advanced Concepts) |
| Course Category |
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Online |
| Target Audience |
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This course is designed for individual investor who wishes to gain a broader understanding of the strategic uses of the futures, forwards. |
| Continuing Education |
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Professional Development:
CA, CGA, CMA, IDA
MX CE (7)
IQPF 04-06-0029 (7 CE credits -Level 2)
CSF 04-06-50028 (7 CE credits)
ADVOCIS # CE-8507 (7) |
| Prerequistes |
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Derivatives : Basic Concepts Series /
Courses 1, 2 and 3
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Participants must be familiar with the following derivative basic concepts :
basic characteristics of derivative contracts
pricing techniques of derivative contracts
rudimentary uses of derivative contracts
basic trading strategies using derivative contracts |
| Objectives |
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Upon completion of this course, participants will have a broad understanding of the types, specifications and mechanics of futures contracts. They will be able to price and use futures contracts, as well as know the risks inherent in such products
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| Subject by level |
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| Topics |
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Basic Mechanics of Futures Contracts - Role of futures contracts - Variety of underlying assets - Importance of exchange-traded futures contracts - Futures contracts versus forward contracts
Pricing of Futures Contracts - Cash and carry model . Pricing of a futures contract on a non-dividend-paying asset . Pricing a futures contract on a dividend-paying asset . Implied repo rate . Pricing a futures contract on a commodity with storage cost
Using Futures Contracts for Investment Purposes - To take a leverage position in a stock - To take a position in an index - To invest in commodities
Using Futures Contracts for Hedging - Why hedge and types of hedges - Cross hedging and the minimum variance hedge ratio . Hedging risks
Spread Trading and Roll Risks in Futures Contracts - Calendar spread - Intracommodity spread - Intercommodity spread
Conclusion |
| Duration |
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This online course is equivalent to an in-class course with a duration of 7 hours. Online courses are self-paced, and the time necessary to complete each course will vary with each student |
| Time to comple the course |
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Six months (user account can be deactivated after this period) |
| Date |
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Available now |