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Hi all!

I'm a first year bachelor student of (macro)economics with no investing experience beside a few broad ETF's. I've seen a lot of info about how to invest in stocks based on fundamental/technical analysis. But this doesn't really suit my knowledge and I've no desire to start learning business economics. Instead I want to use the knowledge gained in my area of study to invest my money. But how does one get started investing/trading/allocating capital based on macroeconomics? I understand the basic "generate a hypothesis as to why EM equity will be the best place to allocate capital -> invest in EM equity in the most suitable way based on my view" but it's coming up with these hypotheses and doing the analysis that seems hard to get started with. Hope to hear from you with recommendations whether they be books, articles, courses or whatever!

I want to mainly move across rates, equity and currencies saving commodities for a later time.



Submitted August 22, 2017 at 05:06AM by techmixer http://ift.tt/2wzEhHh

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