I wasn't financial free until my 40’s and I’m still in my 40’s, bought my third house already, earn on a monthly through passive income, and got 4 out of 5 goals, just hope it encourages someone that it doesn’t matter if you don’t have any of them right now, you can start TODAY regardless your age INVEST and change your future! Investing in the financial market is a grand choice I made. Great video! Thanks for sharing! Very inspiring! I love this.
@Manuel Andrea I invest across the top markets but not by myself though. I follow the guidelines of PRISCILLA DIANE AIVAZIAN. I can correctly say she's worth her salt as an investment advisor as her diversification skills is top-notch, I say this because of the results, as my portfolio grows by averages of 20 to 3O% every month, unlike I can say for my IRA which has just been trudging along. my portfolio just mirrors what she places and not just on some particular industries of my choosing. she gave me that financial freedom I needed
@Manuel Andrea look her up on the internet with her name. she's quite popular for her services as she was recently featured on CNN. She can work with anyone irrespective of where you're located
You said it all. It's hard to predict the future, but one thing you can always rely upon is human GREED. Once stocks start rising again, people are going to think back and kick themselves and ask why they weren't willing to buy things at a 60-80% discount. Interesting I'm also a subscriber of *PRISCILLA DIANE AIVAZIAN* signals and if I were to rate her accuracy, I would say perfect 👌
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Love this video, because it asks question like: "What's the point of hedging?". A lot of times we just learn what we learn, without thinking why are we learning it. Bravo!!
i passed the board exam two years ago and it is just now that i really understand derivatives! now that i am an instructor, i will make it sure that my students watch this first as our introduction on financial derivatives. thank you!! thank you!!
Simple, to the point, and for free. We are witnesses to human kind's prime time where ignorance and stupidity is a choice, thank you for a great video!
Forward Contracts : Forward is customized contract between two parties at x price x date . not traded on central exchanged, not standardised , useful for hedging Future Contracts : fundamentally similar to forarwds, but they are standardised and regulated, can be traded on futures exchange, often used to speculate. Options : gives the right not obligation to buy call sell the financial asset Swaps : exchanged of one security for another based on different factors
Simple, clear and yet proud explanation; 100 times better than my finance prof's explanation. I wish you could teach my university prof on how to teach effectively. Thank you.
Hi, I am an accounting student and I have always had trouble understanding this "weird" concept of derivatives and hedging. I tried so much to get it by reading various books and watching videos but never fully understood until now so THANK YOU! I have a presentation to give on this topic next week for my accounting theory class and it would be really helpful if your son could create similar videos for the 4 types. Good day!!
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Very well explained but I have one question, what is the asset that the future price is based on as shown in definition of the Derivates (A security whos value is determined by or derived from another asset). We are only executing the same contract (grains for example) in future. So what is the underlying asset in the example given?
@@Carparkblue this is a little clear to me now. So the first security is not really a product but a contract (a paper contract to be exact) and the second (underlying) security is the wheat 🌾. So the underlying asset will be the wheat (grain) and the top security is merely a paper contract ( and not a product as such). Hope this helps.
Thank you for producing this. Please can you direct me to the video where the types of contracts (futures, forwards, options, swaps) are explained in more detail?
This isn't necessarily a zero-sum game. Both parties are relieved, knowing they can focus on expanding their business without worrying all day about future price of a commodity they're exposed to.
What bothers me about derivatives is that they represent a store of value for hypothetical assets where there may be only one true outcome but the other derivatives retain their value somehow.... Meaning it's basically just a place to store inflation. you may have 10 outcomes for 1 potentiality but there's only going to be one outcome in the end.
As technology and application improve in the future, farming may become more stable where it comes to crop yields. I wonder if this would minimize the need for futures contracts.
While it may give more stability, there is always an inherent uncertainty encountered in markets which gives us the supply and demand fluctuations. If we say technology will ensure high supply of wheat, it will cause high demand where wheat is sold for cheap in the interest of manufacturers. A futures contract would hedge the risk (should the previous price of wheat be higher) for a farmer as they can sell their huge supply of wheat for far beyond current market price. Therefore futures would still be needed at least in the best interest of wheat suppliers and the inverse is true for buyers (manufacturers) if they see technology is reducing wheat prices.
Excellent presentation But it’s still it’s still Clear as Mud to me.. I guess I’m learning impaired. It explains What but not Who, Where, When or Why. I guess I need more reading
An increase in the price of wheat is not necessarily bad for farmers. If the PED or price elasticity of demand is elastic, the fall in price leads to a big increase in quantity sold and therefore absolute revenue would increase even though price of wheat per kg (one unit) has dropped.
An "increase"? in the price of wheat. I presume you meant decrease as per the rest of your comment as clearly an increase in price is good for farmers. I don't think a farmer can respond to a decrease in prices part way through his growing season by adding to his crop - so I don't know that your statement is accurate at the individual farmer level. We better ask a farmer.
sorry Jess - my son the filmmaker returned to school before he had an opportunity to complete those videos. Forwards, Futures, Options, and Swaps are the four most common derivatives.
I don't understand why it has to be a zero-sum game. If the contract is 10 months long, and the price goes up for 5 months and then goes down for 5 months, send that's a win-win for both the wheat farmer and the cereal manufacturer.
Nice video, but i have one question and that is How is binary options categorized as derivatives?. Where is the call and put option derive value from?.
I wasn't financial free until my 40’s and I’m still in my 40’s, bought my third house already, earn on a monthly through passive income, and got 4 out of 5 goals, just hope it encourages someone that it doesn’t matter if you don’t have any of them right now, you can start TODAY regardless your age INVEST and change your future! Investing in the financial market is a grand choice I made. Great video! Thanks for sharing!
Very inspiring! I love this.
@Manuel Andrea I invest across the top markets but not by myself though. I follow the guidelines of PRISCILLA DIANE AIVAZIAN. I can correctly say she's worth her salt as an investment advisor as her diversification skills is top-notch, I say this because of the results, as my portfolio grows by averages of 20 to 3O% every month, unlike I can say for my IRA which has just been trudging along. my portfolio just mirrors what she places and not just on some particular industries of my choosing. she gave me that financial freedom I needed
@Manuel Andrea
look her up on the internet with her name. she's quite popular for her services as she was recently featured on
CNN. She can work with anyone irrespective of where you're located
You said it all. It's hard to predict the future, but one thing you can always rely upon is human GREED. Once stocks start rising again, people are going to think back and kick themselves and ask why they weren't willing to buy things at a 60-80% discount. Interesting I'm also a subscriber of *PRISCILLA DIANE AIVAZIAN* signals and if I were to rate her accuracy, I would say perfect 👌
@Manuel Reyes just research stuff
Thank you for sharing your experience! Very inspiring too!!😊
you have no idea how much this video helped
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Quick advice for anyone who needs a very high probability and a high winning rate strategy. You must contact Yubil Zubong and register for the SQB-AMAC strategy. This strategy will change your life and like me, you can make $ 3,000 daily trades in just 2 hours every day. You don't have to take my word for it so go online do your research, back test the strategy and see for yourself. This system will change anyone's life .
Excellent presentation! Video was clear, concise and understandable for the novice.
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Love this video, because it asks question like: "What's the point of hedging?". A lot of times we just learn what we learn, without thinking why are we learning it. Bravo!!
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Agreed ! that part made everything click re a concept i had been struggling to get my head around for a while
Honestly the only video I've watched on this topic that broke derivatives down in an understandable manner. Thank you
i passed the board exam two years ago and it is just now that i really understand derivatives! now that i am an instructor, i will make it sure that my students watch this first as our introduction on financial derivatives. thank you!! thank you!!
Simple, to the point, and for free. We are witnesses to human kind's prime time where ignorance and stupidity is a choice, thank you for a great video!
You are a good teacher. Got clarity in this matter. Thanks.
Forward Contracts : Forward is customized contract between two parties at x price x date . not traded on central exchanged, not standardised , useful for hedging
Future Contracts : fundamentally similar to forarwds, but they are standardised and regulated, can be traded on futures exchange, often used to speculate.
Options : gives the right not obligation to buy call sell the financial asset
Swaps : exchanged of one security for another based on different factors
I love you. This is the most simplest video when it comes to finance
Simple, clear and yet proud explanation; 100 times better than my finance prof's explanation. I wish you could teach my university prof on how to teach effectively. Thank you.
I’m a masters student and I need understood it this easy
thanks for explaining a very vague word clearly and precisely. would be interested to know where you gained the knowledge at such a young age.
Rob is my son and worked for me last summer and researched the topic on his own with small input from me.
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This was so to the point and easy to understand. Great video and an even greater teacher.
Nicely explained. This video was super clear. Thanks!!!
Simple, to the point
Hi, I am an accounting student and I have always had trouble understanding this "weird" concept of derivatives and hedging. I tried so much to get it by reading various books and watching videos but never fully understood until now so THANK YOU! I have a presentation to give on this topic next week for my accounting theory class and it would be really helpful if your son could create similar videos for the 4 types. Good day!!
Read what Charlie Munger has to say about derivative’s
I was having a hard time understanding this. Now I know it :) Thanks so much!
Could you pls provide me link so I may able to see the others parts of this derivatives videos as m unable to find it.
consulting Anmol Singh and his team is much easier and relatable. Much more in addition to the Affiliate program in marketing, Finance and portfolio management.
The satisfaction is all that matters.Once I'm good trading the forex and stock market, I tend to venture into real estate as it's another source of good income. Much gratitude to Anmol Singh and his team, in addition to his affiliate program in market and financing. They have been so helpful as a team with consultation much easier..
I'm so happy with everything I've, trading and investing with Anmol Singh. he's a master ready to share knowledge and understanding of how the financial markets and various securities operate. He's a good man, very much appreciated
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It's very helpful for us however we couldn't know yet the four types of derivatives, so i suggest continue filming about them.
saved me so many hours of reading - thank you!
This video was great! Where can I find the more in depth explanation of the four types of derivatives?
A complete details has been used and it will create an enthusiasm among the newly investing persons
Well explained video with calm presenting pace better than the lecture in school 😂
The background music, really?
Really good and straightforward explanation. Congrats!
Learned more from this than my entire class
Great videos, both informative and inspiring.
This is a super helpful video for an intro of financial derivatives for my advanced accounting class. Thank you!
you teach better than my finance professor
Beautifully explained..and very precise..😍✌🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Excellent video every one should watch
You have saved my life
2022 and this video helped me understand derivatives
Very well explained but I have one question, what is the asset that the future price is based on as shown in definition of the Derivates (A security whos value is determined by or derived from another asset). We are only executing the same contract (grains for example) in future. So what is the underlying asset in the example given?
i guess the wheat the farmer has or maybe they have to provide some other security
@@Carparkblue this is a little clear to me now. So the first security is not really a product but a contract (a paper contract to be exact) and the second (underlying) security is the wheat 🌾. So the underlying asset will be the wheat (grain) and the top security is merely a paper contract ( and not a product as such). Hope this helps.
Thank you for producing this. Please can you direct me to the video where the types of contracts (futures, forwards, options, swaps) are explained in more detail?
Hi! the vedio was really amazing. can you please upload the other parts on types of derivatives soon. thanks!
Good job, could have done without the music but still good information.
accurate and precise.. brief and conscise
This isn't necessarily a zero-sum game. Both parties are relieved, knowing they can focus on expanding their business without worrying all day about future price of a commodity they're exposed to.
What bothers me about derivatives is that they represent a store of value for hypothetical assets where there may be only one true outcome but the other derivatives retain their value somehow.... Meaning it's basically just a place to store inflation. you may have 10 outcomes for 1 potentiality but there's only going to be one outcome in the end.
Gratitude for sharing this information 💚
Thank you for this video it simplified comprehension.
Amazing video! Thank you! Now I understand the basic logic behind it! ☺️
Very simple explanation. Great.
Great video. Very clear
Great video. Thanks very much. Looking forward to more topics.
You sir are absolutely brilliant
very good explanation. Enjoyed it tremendously
This background music is even better at 2x speed
you lie like a rug
love the summary after explanations
Very well explained. Thank You.
As technology and application improve in the future, farming may become more stable where it comes to crop yields. I wonder if this would minimize the need for futures contracts.
While it may give more stability, there is always an inherent uncertainty encountered in markets which gives us the supply and demand fluctuations. If we say technology will ensure high supply of wheat, it will cause high demand where wheat is sold for cheap in the interest of manufacturers. A futures contract would hedge the risk (should the previous price of wheat be higher) for a farmer as they can sell their huge supply of wheat for far beyond current market price. Therefore futures would still be needed at least in the best interest of wheat suppliers and the inverse is true for buyers (manufacturers) if they see technology is reducing wheat prices.
@@firenzarfrenzy4985 Good answer. Thanks.
And there is always weather as at least one unpredictability factor.
Where are the following videos about forwards, future, options and swap derivatives explanations?
thanks sooo much..finally got idea on derivative
thank you for this video!It saved me from a lot of reading:-)
After going through this, I became an instant millionaire.
Thank you for explaining simply.
Derivatives are beautiful risk management products
Amazing lecture delivered.
I love the part where the characters had frowns witshing they had not signed a contract. That's real lol.
Yes that part was awesome!
I liked that part too but I liked the part with the definitions of terms even more!
AWESOME!
credit to the music for further enhancing that great part!
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sir do you have the videos for deeper explanation of forwards, futures, options and swap?
if there are, can I have the links to it?
Is it safe to say you should invest in both?
I was looking for information on stock derivatives? Are they the same thing? If not, do you have a video on that topic?
Beautiful explanation!
Tq so much!!
You should be a teacher. Wtf this is so clear!
meaningfully explained. thnak you
Great video and explanation 👍👍
Where r the other parts on the same topic
Types of derivatuves?
Crazy how options are way more popular then they were.
Great Explanation . Thank you.
Good ! Easy to understand the concept !!!
Where is the Swaps video, I didn’t find it on the chanel
ur video content helped me so muctch
Thank you so much BEST VIDEO EVER
Thank you so much. This helped me very deeply
Good
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Excellent presentation But it’s still it’s still Clear as Mud to me.. I guess I’m learning impaired. It explains What but not Who, Where, When or Why. I guess I need more reading
Beauty in simplicity!
This video is soo helpful ...
Super easy to understand! thanks!
an option to buy another company’s land for a fixed price for a set fmof period of time can also be a detivative??
clear simple to the point...thank you...
thank-you so much for clarifying it!
An increase in the price of wheat is not necessarily bad for farmers. If the PED or price elasticity of demand is elastic, the fall in price leads to a big increase in quantity sold and therefore absolute revenue would increase even though price of wheat per kg (one unit) has dropped.
An "increase"? in the price of wheat. I presume you meant decrease as per the rest of your comment as clearly an increase in price is good for farmers. I don't think a farmer can respond to a decrease in prices part way through his growing season by adding to his crop - so I don't know that your statement is accurate at the individual farmer level. We better ask a farmer.
I can't find the video where you explained the 4 most common types of derivatives. Can you please send me the link? Thank you!
sorry Jess - my son the filmmaker returned to school before he had an opportunity to complete those videos. Forwards, Futures, Options, and Swaps are the four most common derivatives.
+Takota Asset Management oh okay. This is very helpful, anyway. :) Thank you!
Very nice explanation. Here's hoping that you will be able to complete the videos, especially on Options and Swaps. Cheers!
I don't understand why it has to be a zero-sum game. If the contract is 10 months long, and the price goes up for 5 months and then goes down for 5 months, send that's a win-win for both the wheat farmer and the cereal manufacturer.
great video. please eliminate background music if possible
What is security then? I can only understand for physical protection
But signing the contract allows the farmer to buy equipment and take on help on the back of sales guarantees
I love the swaps and options.
Great explanation thanks !
A futures contract is a drivitive.
where can we find the follow up videos?
Lovely!! Well explained!
very clearly explained
Cut the music and thank you for this video
Really helpful ! thank you so much.
Nice video, but i have one question and that is How is binary options categorized as derivatives?.
Where is the call and put option derive value from?.
Options derive value from the underlying asset. A TSLA option derives its value from price movements in the TSLA share
where can i get the videos related to derivatives
amazing video thank you so much!
very helpful! thank you so much.