Course Description
This course aims to provide the student with the scientific foundations and principles of investment and to provide him with practical tools through which he can invest his money or the money of others in the money and capital markets in a way that achieves the highest possible return and the lowest possible risk, in addition to developing his abilities to make capital investment decisions.
Course Aims
By the end of this course, students should be able to:
- Recognize the basic concepts of investment.
- Identify the long-term financial investment tools traded in the capital market and understand their nature, advantages, and disadvantages.
- Getting acquainted with the money market and the parties involved in it and its tools.
- Being able to evaluate the shares traded in the local stock market and international markets so that he can make rational decisions when investing in those securities.
- Being able to use stock investment strategies.
- Identifying the steps of fundamental analysis and increasing the student's ability to use it in selecting stocks that can be invested in.
- dentifying the various technical analysis tools that can be used in determining the appropriate entry timing to invest in the stocks that the student has chosen through fundamental analysis.
- Using various technical analysis tools to analyze the chart of stocks traded in the local stock market and global financial markets, in addition to the international prices of minerals and oil.
- Forecasting the direction of stock prices, precious metals, and oil.
- Recognize the steps to take capital investment decisions.
- Using investment project evaluation methods in evaluating actual investment projects.
Course Contents:
- Basic concepts in investment
- Investment tools traded in the financial markets
- Fundamental Analysis
- Technical Analysis
- Stock evaluation and investment strategies
- Evaluation of investment projects
Course ID: FIN331
Credit hours | Theory | Practical | Laboratory | Lecture | Studio | Contact hours | Pre-requisite | 4.50 | 4.50 | 4.5 | - |
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