Smartenu Up Institute

Advanced ETFs


 

Credit hours, other than displayed, are based on self assessment.

Canadian investors have approximately $95 billion invested in over 400 Canadian-listed ETFs. As ETFs gain in popularity as an alternative to other traditional collective investment vehicles they will possibly become  a greater focus for  regulators than they currently are, requiring  investment professionals  to be prepared and well versed in what ETFs are, and what they aren’t about.

The objective of this online course is to provide the financial services professional with an advanced level overview of Exchange Traded Funds starting with a look at the history and background of ETFs in Canada and globally.

Gain a better understanding of the ETF structure, characteristics and types of products and how ETFs compares to other financial products. Learn the investment strategies, tax consequences and regulations that impact ETFs that you should be aware of.

This is an excellent primer for the Advanced ETFs classroom course and Science of ETFs.

You may commence taking your online course upon confirmation of payment.  The confirmation will also include your username and password to enter the online classroom.  

You can start immediately or you can come back at a later time to complete the course.

Once you start the exam portion of the course you must continue to the end. You will not be permitted to navigate back to previous pages.
 

This course should be of particular interest to:

  • Interested in understanding ETFs & how they differ from Mutual Funds
  • Interested in trading this product or adding this product to their portfolio
  • Interested in the strategies involved in this product

 

We recommend a basic knowledge of Mutual Funds and the nature of an equity stock.


Students will: 

  • Gain an practical understanding of the composition and applications of ETFs and how they are used by the savvy investor.
  • Gain an understanding of the different types of ETFs, where, how and why they are traded, and which ones are most widely traded.
  • Gain a practical understanding of using ETF hedging models.
  • Understand the tax benefits of ETFs

Follow up courses

Global Securities: Trading and Settlement 

 

 

Lesson 1

·     History and Background of ETFs.

Lesson 2

·     Understanding the ETF structure and the different types of product.

Lesson 3

·     Key Characteristics

Lesson 4

·     Differences and similarities with other financial products.

Lesson 5

·     The creation and redemption process.

Lesson 6

·     Market Making.

Lesson 7

·     Liquidity.

 

 

  Lesson 8

·     ETF Regulation.

Lesson 9

·     Taxation.

Lesson 10

·     Advanced Investment Strategies.

Lesson 11

·     Evaluating ETFs.

Lesson 12

·     Guidelines for Placing ETF orders and how order/trade flow works for exchange traded products.

Lesson 13

·     The Myths of ETF Investing.  

 

 

Online Exam

·     Once you have completed the course the exam will automatically start.


Course Code: CEC11
$300.00