Asset Pricing - Chicago U

Hi guys,

There's a MOOC on asset pricing starting June 8.

This course is part one of a two-part introductory survey of graduate-level academic asset pricing. We will focus on building the intuition and deep understanding of how the theory works, how to use it, and how to connect it to empirical facts. This first part builds the basic theoretical and empirical tools around some classic facts. The second part delves more deeply into applications and empirical evaluation.
https://www.coursera.org/course/assetpricing
 
They downplay the need for a Finance background. And there is no mention of the Calc sequence, Linear Algebra and Intro Statistics that would be a prerequisite for this course in an academic setting.
 
They downplay the need for a Finance background. And there is no mention of the Calc sequence, Linear Algebra and Intro Statistics that would be a prerequisite for this course in an academic setting.
The first week's review of stochastic calculus will quickly diffuse any doubts about the math level that is needed for the class. :D (pun intended)
 
The first week's review of stochastic calculus will quickly diffuse any doubts about the math level that is needed for the class. :D (pun intended)

Ok, you just gave me an anxiety attack. My Calculus II refresher starts on Monday after a 20 year hiatus. The University refused to give me credit for III. And, I don't even know how to use a TI84.
 
Ok, you just gave me an anxiety attack. My Calculus II refresher starts on Monday after a 20 year hiatus. The University refused to give me credit for III. And, I don't even know how to use a TI84.
jejeje... well, that's the feeling that I got when I started viewing the materials for this class.
The prof is like, "here's an AR1 function, and you know how to derive it, how to get the first and second moment and how to solve to represent Xt's dependency on previous shocks" and he was just going through this like a really easy checklist! :D
I haven't used calculus in almost 10 years! :O

On the linear alg and stats side im not worried since I've been using it a lot in the last few years for machine learning courses :)
 
Typical scare to start a tough course. "Get your tuition refund while it's available." or "You better be sure you can hang or your GPA will get whacked". Fortunately, it's MOOC. My guess, it had to be watered down to the lowest common denominator. Your background implies surpassing the prerequisites.

I say: Take some of it and give us a nice Trader review.;)
 
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