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Mutual Investment Club of Cornell Education Series – Alternative Investments Zachary Peskin Senior Analyst - Macroeconomy 1
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Mutual Investment Club of Cornell Alternative Investments Fixed Income Bills, Notes, Bonds Derivatives & Structured Products Currency Commodities 2
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Mutual Investment Club of Cornell Fixed Income - Basics Bond: a debt security where the issuer is obliged to pay interest and/or repay the principal at maturity Issued by: Governments National local Corporations See last week’s presentation for valuation basics 3
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Mutual Investment Club of Cornell Fixed Income – Importance & Risks Why should we care? Part of a well diversified portfolio Predictable income Perceived as not risky (actually very risky) Risks Interest-rate risk Credit risk Counterparty risk (more on this later) 4
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Mutual Investment Club of Cornell How is Fixed Income Traded? How are they traded? Very different from stocks Not on exchanges Bid/Ask spread like other securities Flow Traders Range from very liquid to very illiquid Key securities: US Treasuries 2 year 10 year 5
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Mutual Investment Club of Cornell Yield Curve Yield Curve Bps Why should we care? 6
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Mutual Investment Club of Cornell Fixed Income Alphabet Soup CDS CDO MBS ABS RMBS Basically anything with a cash flow can be securitized and traded 7
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Mutual Investment Club of Cornell Greek CDS 8
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Mutual Investment Club of Cornell Fixed Income - More Information The Big Short – Michael Lewis Bloomberg Terminal 9
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Mutual Investment Club of Cornell Currency The largest market in the world (1 trillion +) Used in everyday life Especially important in cross-country investments Important currencies: USD Euro Yen Yuan CHF 10
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Mutual Investment Club of Cornell Global Currencies 11
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Mutual Investment Club of Cornell Uniqueness of a Currency Investment Two sided nature of every trade Currencies are quoted in terms of other currencies Example: Buy Euros Implicitly short USD (or some other currency) 12
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Mutual Investment Club of Cornell The Ultimate Macro Play To analyze most assets, need two views: Company level Macro level Currency is exclusively a macro view Factors that impact currency pricing: Interest rates Monetary/fiscal policy Growth prospects Regulation 13
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Mutual Investment Club of Cornell How is Currency Traded? Round lots of 100,000 Price quoted in terms of pips Retail investors (like us) can invest in ETFs Usually very liquid Highly volatile When an investors buys or sells a foreign asset an FX occurs Instruments: Spot, forward, swap, future, option 14
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Mutual Investment Club of Cornell Currency – More Information Bloomberg Terminal (or others) for pricing Wikipedia article on FX Bloomberg video series on FX Take a macroeconomics class that focuses on: Central banks/monetary policy International trade Financial economics 15
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Mutual Investment Club of Cornell Commodities - Basics Raw materials used naturally in manufacturing, food products, transportation systems, etc. Examples: Crude Oil Gold Silver Wheat Soy Beans Orange Juice 16
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Mutual Investment Club of Cornell Commodities 17
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Mutual Investment Club of Cornell Commodities - Importance Many products are derivatives of their underlying commodities Huge driver of macroeconomic trends Oil shortages during 1970s Food prices causing riots in Egypt and Tunisia Driver of geopolitical trends and conflict Oil in the Middle East Farmers in the Bread Basket Certain countries are rich in valuable commodities 18
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Mutual Investment Club of Cornell How are Commodities Traded? Regulated Exchanges standardization Spot trading Forward contracts Futures contracts 19
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Mutual Investment Club of Cornell Even More Funky Investments Insurance Linked Securities Cat Bonds Convertible Bonds Parking Meters 20
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Mutual Investment Club of Cornell Trading – A Holistic View Exchanges Equities Options Commodities Derivatives? Over the Counter Fixed Income Currency Derivatives High Frequency Trading 21
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Mutual Investment Club of Cornell The Reason For Complexity To be able to capture all different risk/reward preferences To be able to capture a view on the market And maybe to confuse… 22
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Mutual Investment Club of Cornell Questions & Discussion Where was I unclear? What do you want to know more about? The future of trading? Complexity of investments… 23
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Mutual Investment Club of Cornell Next Week Macroeconomic Indicators & More GDP Unemployment CPI Fed Funds LIBOR Inflation Business Cycle Fiscal/Monetary Policy 24
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