ME3255 - Evaluating a NYSE Monte Carlo Model
Offered By: Prof. Ryan C. Cooper via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a detailed evaluation of a Monte Carlo model for the New York Stock Exchange in this 22-minute lecture by Prof. Ryan C. Cooper. Gain insights into the application of Monte Carlo simulations in financial modeling, focusing specifically on the NYSE. Learn about the key components of the model, its assumptions, and how it can be used to analyze and predict stock market behavior. Discover the strengths and limitations of this approach, and understand how to interpret the results for informed decision-making in financial analysis and risk management.
Syllabus
ME3255 - evaluating a NYSE Monte Carlo model
Taught by
Prof. Ryan C. Cooper
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