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In the 1600s, the Dutch East India Company employed hundreds of ships to trade goods around the globe. In order to fund their voyages, the company turned to private citizens to invest money to support trips in exchange for a share of the profits. In doing so, they unknowingly invented the world's first stock market. So how do companies and investors use the market today? Oliver Elfenbaum explains. [Directed by Tom Gran & Madeleine Grossi, narrated...
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Professional trader Matt Grossman reviews material covered in the Trading 101 course and provides advice for beginning investors.
5) Introduction
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Professional trader Matt Grossman introduces himself and orientates the viewer to topics that will be covered in the T3 Trading 101 course.
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The host talks about the psychological element of successful trading, and how to prevent your emotions from driving you to make bad decisions. He interviews Marc Sterling, who discusses the importance of strong convictions in trading success, and the way to earn such convictions.
8) Orders
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Professional trader Matt Grossman defines and gives examples of market and limit orders, stop orders, conditional orders, and order time and size. He also provides a step-by-step demonstration of how to place an order through an online broker.
10) Shorting
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Professional trader Matt Grossman explains the concept of short selling and discusses its risks and advantages in a bear market.
12) Bond Options
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Professional trader Matt Grossman explains how bonds, options, futures, Forex, and ETFs work and gives examples of each.
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Investing has long focused on getting a positive return. For many people today, however, that's no longer enough. Increasing numbers of investors want to put their money behind causes they believe in, and turn a profit while doing so. This Bloomberg QuickTake examines the world of sustainable investing, and how it could change capitalism forever.
15) Broker
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An investment expert teaches us what to consider in choosing an online broker. He explains cash accounts and margin accounts, different types of retirement accounts, and the 529 plan. He discusses how investors can responsibly engage in aggressive trading as opposed to a conservative buy-and-hold strategy.
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After spending nearly two decades as a corporate stockbroker, John Fullerton became convinced of the need to link economic power to environmental stewardship. In this program Hazel Henderson speaks with Fullerton, who went on to found the Capital Institute, about the socially-conscious investing movement. Some of the topics touched on are the relevance of a market-based economy, the political response to the late 2000's financial crises, and the success...
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A stock or equity market is a network of economic transactions for the trading of company stock at an agreed price. The rule "buy low, sell high" can be profitable, but it is risky as well. This classic documentary asks whether or not it is possible to make a fortune from speculation on the stock market. While the film does not promise instant riches, it does offer viewers a spontaneous and lively view of what was then the Montreal Stock Exchange...
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The Norwegian hamlet of Vik was nearly bankrupted in 2007 due to speculative investing in U.S. hedge funds. Why has it become so difficult for communities, companies, and individuals to protect themselves from financial volatility? This program looks at the inner workings of the global economy, examining the mechanics behind unanticipated bubbles and catastrophic crashes. Experts including best-selling author Michael Lewis (The Big Short: Inside the...
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In this program, Hazel Henderson and Michael Grunwald continue discussing how the cleaner, greener knowledge-rich technologies and companies are affecting the overall market. The stimulus from the Obama administration trickle into many unacknowledged areas of everyday life. Listen as they discuss the successes and failures of the stimulus and compare it to the use of Austerity in other Nations.