| Course Description: | Combines theory and practice as it seeks to unravel for students mysteries that cloud perceptions of market activities. Many investors have lost faith in traditional investing philosophies; yet, investing remains an essential activity in a modern productive economy. Even with the recent market turnaround, investors remain uncomfortable returning to former methods. Chipping, a modern investing theory, approaches the market from a new direction and offers investors a new way to invest. Seeks to give students greater personal confidence about the stock market and a better understanding of the market’s underpinnings. Students read _Chipping: How to Survive Market Turbulence and Hit a Hole-in-One_ and are assigned the task of developing an investment portfolio in the first ten trading days after the first week’s class session. |