Level I CFA Quant: Common Probability Distributions-Lecture 2

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  • @IFT-CFA
    @IFT-CFA  3 роки тому

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  • @erikvanuni7792
    @erikvanuni7792 3 роки тому +4

    In 7:56 you say that F (100)=1, which is the same as p(x

    • @IFT-CFA
      @IFT-CFA  3 роки тому +2

      the probability of x between 20 and 100 is equal to 0 because our range ends at 20.
      IFT Support Team

  • @ilovegrowthstocks7880
    @ilovegrowthstocks7880 2 роки тому

    the probability of the random variable assuming any given fixed value, such as $2,000,000, is zero. May i know why?

  • @jyotimala8830
    @jyotimala8830 3 роки тому

    Sir ,i am having problem in computing continuous compounding using log button ,like when weekly price is given and to calculate continuous compounding return.basically In function

  • @ambot03
    @ambot03 6 років тому

    Hello..
    The methods are same for continuous uniform cumulative distribution and continuous uniform distribution? Right?
    Just that cumulative is denoted by F(X) ?

  • @shashankshankar5647
    @shashankshankar5647 6 років тому +4

    Sir why it's 3/8 in the last question of this video why not 3/18

    • @IFT-CFA
      @IFT-CFA  6 років тому +9

      Dear Shashank,
      the question states that probability of an order being executed is equally distributed between 10 and 18 minutes, what this means is that there is zero probability of order being executed between 0 and 10 minutes. Hence the total probability of execution time lies between 10 and 18 minutes which in turn means that the order can only be executed in the 8 minute window between 10 and 18 minutes. So as, we have used 8 in the denominator not 18.
      IFT Support Team

    • @shashankshankar5647
      @shashankshankar5647 6 років тому

      thank you IFT team ☺️☺️