Continuing Education

Alternative Investing 201:
Why Alternatives?

This course examines alternatives in the context of the traditional balanced portfolio. Learn about modern portfolio theory, quality of returns, the efficient frontier, and how alternatives can help create efficient portfolios.

IIROC Cycle 9: 0.5 Credits (Professional Development; Compliance)
MFDA: 0.5 Credits (Professional Development)


Duration: 30 minutes


Difficulty:
Easy


Accreditation Details: 0.5 Credits

What course includes:

  • The balanced portfolio in modern portfolio theory
  • The traditional way to build a balanced portfolio
  • The concepts of volatility as a tax and the efficient frontier
  • How alternatives can address gaps in a balanced portfolio
  • How institutions use alternative investments

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