Learning Platform - "Markets & Trading"

Course: Liquidity

About the online training programme

Liquidity is often applied terminology in the field of trading. Market participants require liquidity in order to perform their tasks. However, in the traded markets, there are two types of liquidity, namely market liquidity and funding liquidity. Both concepts are set out during this crash course and relevant aspects are covered.

Course contents

This course covers the following videos:

  1. Introduction
  2. Funding liquidity – Introduction
  3. Funding liquidity – Funding trading activities
  4. Funding liquidity – Cost of capital
  5. Market liquidity – Introduction
  6. Market liquidity – Bid-ask spread
  7. Market liquidity – Market depth
  8. Market liquidity – Market volume & deal size
  9. Market liquidity – Market participants
  10. Market liquidity – Market resilience
  11. Market liquidity – Price volatility
  12. Market liquidity – Conversion to cash
  13. Market liquidity – Order types
  14. Market liquidity – Liquidity per product
  15. Market liquidity – Churn rate
  16. Market liquidity – Market making

This course also includes examination and certification.

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The most positive element of the course were the short informative lectures.

Olga Lysytsyna
Senior Consultant at E-Star

Nice and user friendly learning platform. Even complicated topics become fun to learn.

Olga Yurkiv
Finance consultant at Dyco Trade

What I like about the course is the information provided and the way it is provided. I find that the length of the videos is right, as it is not too long to watch. Also, thanks to that, when a video is not very clear to me, I watch it again, since I know that they are of short duration. Excellent material.

Ivan Fernando Jara Villalon
Commercial Analyst at Uniper