Recommended Class - Investment Studies

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Finance/Investment Studies/Professor Wang Ming-Chieh 

Specialty Electives/Investment Studies/Professor Wang Ming-Chieh/Financial Subfields

This course introduces the basic concepts of securities investment, financial products, and securities trading practices. It provides an in-depth yet straightforward and comprehensive explanation of investment management theory and practice. Securities investment is an art, not just simple mathematical calculations; it requires flexible intuition to achieve significant returns. Therefore, the course aims to cultivate investment thinking abilities, combining relevant investment knowledge and technical analysis to plan future investment directions and enhance personal financial decision-making skills. Investment science is a very interesting discipline. The main goal of the course is to develop the ability to think about securities investments, integrate relevant investment knowledge and technical analysis to improve learning outcomes, and establish good financial management concepts. Professor Wang Ming-Chieh explains clearly, simplifying complex concepts and using real-life examples to enhance students' understanding of the material and deepen their impression of the theories.

Course content includes topics such as basic investment concepts and market understanding, risk, return concepts and efficient markets, and stock price analysis. Through this course, students will gain a deeper understanding of both domestic and international investment environments. They will also be able to systematically analyze the value of various securities and determine whether they are worth investing in, using evaluation tools. The course involves numerous practical exercises and reports, and also introduces the current state of international securities markets and financial ethics. This course is highly beneficial for those preparing for relevant securities certifications, such as Securities Broker, Senior Securities Broker, Securities Analyst, and CFA.

Student Course Feedback

  • Thank you, Professor. Although I was afraid of answering questions in class (fear of getting them wrong), I attended all the lectures.Thank you for diligently preparing the course!
  • Thank you, Professor.
  • Your dedicated teaching has allowed students to learn a lot about investment-related knowledge, and I hope to apply it in practice in the future! Thank you, Professor!

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