Presented By: Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (50+)
Computerized Investing 201
Let Your Computer Make You Money
Your computer can enhance your ability to actively select mutual funds and ETF’s for investment. This class will help you make decisions such as: Which mutual fund will be better for me? Should I use index funds or actively managed funds?
We will discuss how to evaluate class-nominated mutual funds and ETF’s, using asset allocation concepts. A prerequisite for this course is to have taken Computerized Investing 101 or be an active investor. We do not intend to cover basic investing questions.
This study group for those 50 and over will meet for 90 minutes on Fridays, from November 4 through December 9, except for November 25. Instructors Robert Shaw and Dale Brandenburg are active investors each having more than 10 years of experience.
We will discuss how to evaluate class-nominated mutual funds and ETF’s, using asset allocation concepts. A prerequisite for this course is to have taken Computerized Investing 101 or be an active investor. We do not intend to cover basic investing questions.
This study group for those 50 and over will meet for 90 minutes on Fridays, from November 4 through December 9, except for November 25. Instructors Robert Shaw and Dale Brandenburg are active investors each having more than 10 years of experience.
Cost
- $30
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