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30-minute web seminars

For the first time we are offering live web seminars each discussing the practical implications and application of the topics covered in our classroom sessions.

These will provide you the opportunity to learn from wherever it is convenient to dial in or login from. Of course, those who couldn’t make the classroom session are more than welcome to join the web. You can register for any of our web seminars here.

11 Mar | 10am: Derivatives case study

15 Apr | 10am: Accounting for investor behaviour

10 Jun | 10am: Applying macroeconomic insight to investment

Next Investment Tutor London training event

How do investors really approach investment decisions?

Date: 13 April 2010

Times: 09.00 to 12.30 followed by lunch

Location: 1 Poultry, London EC2R 8JR view map

Presenter: Chris Wagstaff

Not so long ago, investors were assumed to approach investment decision making rationally and objectively. However, casual observation of financial markets and investor behaviour suggests the reality is somewhat different. This interactive session looks at why investors act in the way they do and explains why markets continually provide opportunities for more behaviourally aware investors to potentially profit.

Benefits of attending this session: After attending this session you should have an insight into those factors that influence fund manager decision making, and be in a better position to challenge fund manager selection and performance.

Register for this course and find out more about other sessions that we are offering at our Investment Tutor site

 

If you need more details or have any questions, please email us: investmenttutor@avivainvestors.com.