Financial Monte Carlo Simulation of Value at Risk (VaR) in Excel |
- Monte Carlo Simulation of Value at Risk (VaR) in Excel
- Wanting to learn more about finance and business
- Amazon
Monte Carlo Simulation of Value at Risk (VaR) in Excel Posted: 23 Nov 2019 04:45 PM PST
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Wanting to learn more about finance and business Posted: 24 Nov 2019 04:13 AM PST Hello everyone, first of all if this post violates any of the rules on this sub I'll remove it. But I'm here to ask on how can I learn more about finance, any book recommendations, online courses or anything of that kind, I've been doing some research on the topic to learn as much as I can but nothing is guided or atleast nothing gives me a plan of where to start and how I will learn about finance, I mostly want to learn for personal knowledge and interest in this topic. [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 24 Nov 2019 09:17 AM PST Good morning, r/Finance. Hey so, I am very stupid about stocks and investments and I apologize if this question has been asked before (I did do a search of this subreddit first and couldn't find anything specific to my question), but I was wondering if I could get an opinion from a few of you that actually understand the deeper foundational principles of the stockmarket. What is your guys' honest opinion on Amazon? I look at it from a very non-finance perspective and think "online shopping is the way of the future and Amazon dominates that market. Probably a good investment." And makes me wanna invest in some Amazon shares. But I don't understand the numbers analysis of stocks like you guys do so this is a very uneducated perspective. Could anyone please offer me any advice? Thanks guys. [link] [comments] |
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