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The Guide for Bond Investors, to help you navigate this complex market.

What you will learn

A focus on coupons

A focus on debt maturity

Key market participants

The different types of bonds

Advantages and disadvantages of this market

Factors impacting the bond market

Passive vs. active management

Building a diversified bond portfolio

Yield curve analysis

Description

Dive into the fascinating world of the bond market with my new course available now on Udemy!

Whether you’re new to bond investing or a seasoned expert looking to hone your skills, this course is specially designed to meet your needs.

The bond market, although less publicized than the equity or the foreign exchange markets, is of considerable importance in the global financial landscape, and offers a multitude of opportunities to the various participants involved. It is also an essential element in the financial strategy of many governments, public companies and institutional investors.

During this training course, I will guide you through each step, making the sometimes complex concepts of the bond market accessible to all. You’ll learn to differentiate between the various types of bonds, understand the mechanisms involved in setting interest rates, and analyze the risks associated with bond investments. We’ll also explore portfolio management strategies.


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Don’t let the complexity of the bond market intimidate you. Join us today to deepen your understanding of this crucial market.

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English
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Content

How the bond market works

Introduction
Definition
A focus on coupons
A focus on debt maturity
Key market participants
The different types of bonds
Advantages and disadvantages of this market

Factors impacting the bond market

Interest rates and inflation
Fiscal policy
Geopolitical events
Credit risk
Liquidity

Investment strategies

Passive vs. active management
Building a diversified bond portfolio
Yield curve analysis

Conclusion

Conclusion
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