Analyze Capital Markets Using Economic and Valuation Models
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Analyze Capital Markets Using Economic and Valuation Models
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Analyze macroeconomic indicators and exchange rate movements.
Apply relative and asset-based models to evaluate equity markets.
Form capital market expectations to guide asset allocation decisions.
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February 2026
6 assignments
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There are 2 modules in this course
By the end of this course, learners will be able to analyze macroeconomic indicators, evaluate exchange rate dynamics, assess equity market valuations using multiple models, and apply valuation insights to informed asset allocation decisions.
This course provides a structured, end-to-end framework for forming capital market expectations by integrating macroeconomic analysis with equity valuation and portfolio strategy. Learners begin by examining econometric and economic indicators, checklist-based evaluation techniques, and forecasting methods that shape expectations about economic growth, currencies, and market conditions. The course then builds on this foundation by exploring equity market valuation approaches, including relative valuation techniques, the Yardeni Model, and asset-based valuation frameworks. What makes this course unique is its clear linkage between economic signals and practical investment decisions. Rather than treating macroeconomics and valuation as separate topics, the course demonstrates how economic expectations directly influence equity valuations and asset allocation choices. Through applied examples and structured analytical frameworks, learners gain the skills to interpret market signals holistically. This course is ideal for finance students, investment professionals, and analysts seeking a disciplined, forward-looking approach to capital market analysis and portfolio decision-making.
This module develops a macroeconomic foundation for capital market analysis by examining key econometric and economic indicators, structured evaluation frameworks, and the relationship between economic output, exchange rates, and market expectations to support informed investment decision-making.
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5 videos3 assignments
5 videosβ’Total 38 minutes
- Econometric and Economic Indicatorsβ’7 minutes
- Checklist Approachesβ’8 minutes
- Methods of Forecasting Exchange Ratesβ’4 minutes
- Equity Market Valuationsβ’11 minutes
- Change in Economic Output Relationshipβ’8 minutes
3 assignmentsβ’Total 50 minutes
- Interpreting Economic Signals for Market Expectationsβ’30 minutes
- Economic Indicators and Forecasting Foundationsβ’10 minutes
- Exchange Rates and Economic Output Dynamicsβ’10 minutes
This module applies macroeconomic expectations to equity market valuation by exploring absolute, relative, and asset-based valuation models and demonstrating how valuation insights inform strategic asset allocation decisions across asset classes.
What's included
6 videos3 assignments
6 videosβ’Total 49 minutes
- Example of Equity Market Valuationsβ’7 minutes
- Relative Equity Market Valuationβ’11 minutes
- Yardeni Model in Relative Equity Market Valuationβ’9 minutes
- Asset Based Modelsβ’4 minutes
- Asset Allocationβ’9 minutes
- Asset Allocation Continuesβ’9 minutes
3 assignmentsβ’Total 50 minutes
- Equity Valuation Models and Asset Allocation Decisionsβ’30 minutes
- Equity Valuation Techniques and Relative Modelsβ’10 minutes
- Asset-Based Valuation and Portfolio Allocationβ’10 minutes
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