Course detail

Comodity and Stock Trading

FP-cpbKAcad. year: 2019/2020

The course focuses on the issues of investment in securities and commodities and their trading on publicly organized markets. The interpretation goes from the essence of the function of the stock markets to the systemic definition of their internal structure to the mechanism of their operation and the possible economic impacts in case of failure. Subsequently, it focuses on individual types of financial investment instruments, especially on exchangeable securities and commodities, foreign currencies, futures derivatives, securities of investment and mutual funds and, last but not least, publicly tradable structured products. And part of the interpretation is fundamental, technical and psychological analysis, as well as practical training of securities trading both in the Czech Republic and abroad. By completing the course, the student acquires a comprehensive view of the current ways of using financial investment instruments for external financing of the company (or recognizes the meaning of financial transactions carried out by the so-called transnational financial conglomerates), and learns how to manage their own assets. And, given the knowledge gained on the investment and knowledge of both securities and commodities, it will be able to independently conduct business transactions both in the Czech Republic and on foreign exchanges.

Language of instruction

Czech

Number of ECTS credits

4

Mode of study

Not applicable.

Learning outcomes of the course unit

Students will understand the function of financial markets and the importance of securities, carry out the analyzes needed to decide on investments in the financial markets, diversify risk, design investment strategies, and will be equipped with the necessary knowledge and knowledge of trading methods of securities, foreign currencies and commodities.

Prerequisites

The course requires prior knowledge of economics, mathematics, statistics and the basics of law.

Co-requisites

Not applicable.

Planned learning activities and teaching methods

The course is taught through lectures explaining the basic principles and theory of the discipline and practical topics.

Assesment methods and criteria linked to learning outcomes

The course is completed graded credit, based on the successful writing of a written test which is consisting of two parts, both of which must be successfully met. The first part of the test consists of calculating the three examples, each of which is calculated correctly for example a student can get up to 5 points. Student can
receive in total 15 points of the test. The minimum number of points, which can be part of this test is to recognize the 10.
The second part of the test consists of twenty questions, having different numbers of correct answers that student rings. For the correct answer student gets positive point, for a wrong answer gets minus point. No answers are in the focus on. If the student reaches 90% of the maximum number of correct answers, he is evaluated and graded A, upon reaching 85% correct level B, while achieving 80% correct degree C, reaching 75% in stage D and at a 70% correct degree E.

Course curriculum

Syllabus of lectures:
1) The importance of organized markets and their impact on the financial and economic system.
2) Exchange Systems and methods for their operation.
3) Specific functions of individual sub-segments of the stock market.
4) Basic factors of investment strategy
5) The types of shares, their properties and ways of doing business.
6) Fundamental Analysis.
7) Technical Analysis.
8) Psychological Analysis.
9) Basic types of bonds, their properties and ways of doing business.
10) Investing through collective investment funds.
11) Fixed term derivative instruments - trading futures
12) Contingent derivative instruments - stock options trading.
13) Synthetic derivative instruments
12) Specific features of structured products and trading.
13) Specifics exchange trading commodities and foreign currencies.

Work placements

Not applicable.

Aims

The goal of the course is to teach how to apply the acquired knowledge when making decisions on investments and assets allocation.

Specification of controlled education, way of implementation and compensation for absences

66% attendance on lecturers
Self preparation for lecturers
Self study of literature
1 assignment
Self preparation for final exam

Recommended optional programme components

Not applicable.

Prerequisites and corequisites

Not applicable.

Basic literature

Rejnuš, Oldřich. Cenné papíry a burzy. 2., přeprac. vyd. Brno: Akademické nakladatelství CERM, 2013. 406 s. Učební texty vysokých škol. ISBN 978-80-214-4673-1. (CS)
Rejnuš, Oldřich. Finanční trhy. 4., aktualiz. a rozš. vyd. Praha: Grada, 2014. 760 s. Profesional. ISBN 978-80-247-3671-6. (CS)
Mishkin, Frederic S., Matthews, Kent a Giuliodori, Massimo. The economics of money, banking and financial markets. Harlow: Pearson Education, 2013. xxix, 625 s. ISBN 978-0-273-73180-1. (EN)

Recommended reading

Jílek, Josef. Finanční a komoditní deriváty. 1. vyd. Praha: Grada, 2002. 624 s. Finanční trhy a instituce. Finance. ISBN 80-247-0342-4. (CS)
Kislingerová, Eva a Hnilica, Jiří. Finanční analýza: krok za krokem. 2. vyd. Praha: C.H. Beck, 2008. xiii, 135 s. C.H. Beck pro praxi. ISBN 978-80-7179-713-5. (CS)
VALACH, J.: Investiční rozhodování a dlouhodobé financování, Praha, Ekopress, 2001. ISBN 80-86119-38-6 (CS)
JÍLEK, J.: Deriváty, hedžové fondy, offshorové společnosti, Praha, Grada Publishing, 2006. ISBN 80-247-1826-X (CS)
ŠOBA,O., ŠIRŮČEK, M.: Finanční matematika v praxi. 2., aktualizované a rozšířené vydání, Grada, Praha, 2017. ISBN 978-80-271-0250-1. (CS)
Veselá, Jitka. Investování na kapitálových trzích. 2., aktualiz. vyd. Praha: Wolters Kluwer Česká republika, 2011. 789 s. ISBN 978-80-7357-647-9. (CS)
Gladiš, Daniel. Akciové investice. 1. vyd. Praha: Grada, 2015. 176 s. Investice. ISBN 978-80-247-5375-1. (CS)

Classification of course in study plans

  • Programme MGR-KS Master's

    branch MGR-PFO-KS , 1. year of study, summer semester, compulsory-optional

Type of course unit

 

Lecture

16 hours, optionally

Teacher / Lecturer

Syllabus

Definition of organized markets, their characteristics and economic importance.
Exchange systems, specific functions of their individual sub-segments.
The basic factors of the investment strategy.
Types of shares, their properties and trading patterns.
Fundamental stock analysis.
Technical analysis.
Psychological analysis.
Stock exchange trading.
Types of bonds, their characteristics, valuation methods and trading.
Specific features of commodities, their analysis and trading patterns; specifics of trading of precious metals and foreign currencies.
Term derivative instruments; trading futures, options and futures options.
Specifics of classic collective investment funds, "Exchange traded funds" and funds of qualified investors (or hedge funds).
Types of structured products and specifics of their trading.

Guided consultation in combined form of studies

20 hours, optionally

Teacher / Lecturer