Why calc. method for value of derivatives during contract period is not matching with Schweser's books? In example of 49.d.. Value of Fwd during the contract period is So - Fo / (1+r)T-t... but here in this video you are not taking T-t. Can you please help me with this @Fintree? I am referring this from Dec 2020 exam books!
Jawad Mustafa long means you are buying at a PRE DETERMINED PRICE as of here .. and you wish the prices to go up so that you make profit which otherwise go to loss.. I hope you understand mate... derivatives are confusing at times.
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Why calc. method for value of derivatives during contract period is not matching with Schweser's books? In example of 49.d.. Value of Fwd during the contract period is So - Fo / (1+r)T-t... but here in this video you are not taking T-t.
Can you please help me with this @Fintree?
I am referring this from Dec 2020 exam books!
Thank you so much sir ! This was very well explained
Thank u so much sir ji for explaining in such a practical way...thanx alot😊
Very well explained 🙏🙏
At 29:20 why do you multiply with 1.10^0.75 and not 1.075^1?
That's because interest rate does not change rather u have to calculate the value for 0.75 yrs @ 10% p.a.
Hi Sir,
Please help me how I will get all study material in this kind of videos. I am happy to have online modules if anything available. Thank you
Hi, thank you very much for this. At 26.01, do you mean to say 'Future' instead of 'Forward' ? Thank you !
It's forward only bcz we have delivery clause only in forward. Instead of stock think of any commodity, u will get ur ans
hello, where do I find multiple questions to practice the above???
CFA candidate resources
Super Helpful :) Thanks a lot Sir !
Thank you
You must give certain examples.
How Long will be in a Bullish Position?
Don`t you think that Long Expect the prices to be low
Same Question with respect to short position?
Jawad Mustafa long means you are buying at a PRE DETERMINED PRICE as of here .. and you wish the prices to go up so that you make profit which otherwise go to loss.. I hope you understand mate... derivatives are confusing at times.
In the Reverse Cash & Carry Situation Why we give 30 to Broker?
we give an asset to broker from whom we have purchased
Thankyou Sir
Thank You
34:54
very helpful!! :)
Too good
Why Don't you use subtitle?
You can turn on closed captions option of TH-cam. It's the same
Good
Too much theoretical explanation
In cfa level 1 there is no calculation for derivatives..it's a theoretical chapter.