Instructional Video9:12
PBS

Is the Stock Market Irrational?

12th - Higher Ed
The economic numbers look bleak, but the stock market is strangely optimistic... Has it lost touch with reality?
Instructional Video8:39
PBS

Is the Sharing Economy a SHAM?

12th - Higher Ed
Many of the billion dollar tech companies we use every day still haven't figured out how to make money... what's the deal?
Instructional Video8:22
PBS

How to Analyze a Single Stock

12th - Higher Ed
Maybe a particular stock has caught your eye... but how can you tell if it's a good buy?
Instructional Video9:33
PBS

A Short Explanation of Short Selling (feat. @ThePlainBagel)

12th - Higher Ed
Betting on a stock's failure can be a risky business, as GameStop short-sellers learned in January 2021.
Instructional Video7:07
Curated Video

Reading Market Signals: Understanding Investment Life Cycles

12th - Higher Ed
Description: In this insightful lesson, we continue our exploration of investment tools and dive deeper into understanding the life cycle of companies and their stocks. Learn how to analyse growth, maturity, and decline phases to make...
Instructional Video9:23
Curated Video

Understanding Investment Performance and Correlations

12th - Higher Ed
Description: In this enlightening lesson, we dive into the correlation between investment tools, investment life cycles, and market trends. Take a journey through the past five and ten years' performance of equities, commodities, and...
Instructional Video11:22
Curated Video

Navigating TradingView: Your Ultimate Investment Platform

12th - Higher Ed
In this exciting lesson we introduce you to TradingView, our powerful platform for analysis, portfolio building, and strategy allocation. Learn to create an account, explore features, and analyse stocks with ease. Discover how to use...
Instructional Video1:00
Jack Rackam

Will Rockefeller Made $36 MILLION Out of Thin Air

12th - Higher Ed
Here’s how millionaire William Rockefeller created $36 million dollars in cash out of thin air. First of all, he purchased a company called Anaconda Copper for $39 million dollars, but told the new owners not to cash the check. He then...
Instructional Video3:30
Curated Video

Catastrophic Events

3rd - 8th
Catastrophic Events defines catastrophic events and describes examples of both natural and man-made events.
Instructional Video13:13
Economics Explained

Why the Stock Market is at an All Time High... Again?! | Economics Explained

9th - Higher Ed
In the fallout of one of the most volatile American elections ever financial markets did something very strange, they rose, and rose to new record levels, again. This would be unusual during even a normal election, where most investors...
Instructional Video4:26
MarketWatch

Is real estate a good path to financial independence?

Higher Ed
Real estate has traditionally been a popular path to FIRE (Financial Independence Retire Early), but with high home prices and rising mortgage rates you may be wondering: is real estate still a good path to financial freedom?
Instructional Video4:48
Vlogbrothers

Why is College So Expensive?

6th - 11th
College is a good deal, but it could be a much better deal. A combination of factors have driven the costs of higher education in America to increase extremely quickly, pricing some people out of an education and building over a trillion...
Instructional Video23:35
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Exploring New Economic Space | #6 | Venture Capital in the 21st Century

Higher Ed
What is the relationship between core general purpose technologies (e.g. steam engine, electricity, computers) and the sectors to which they are applied (e.g. railways, radio communications, e-commerce)? There is positive feedback...
Instructional Video9:48
Institute for New Economic Thinking

D'Maris Coffman -- The Corn Laws: Seeing through the Eyes of Ricardo and Malthus

Higher Ed
The British Corn Returns data provided the empirical basis for the fierce debate around the introduction and repeal of the 19th century British Corn Laws. Contemporary readers, like David Ricardo and Thomas Malthus, followed them as...
Instructional Video23:26
Institute for New Economic Thinking

The Failure of Market Failure | #4 | Venture Capital in the 21st Century

Higher Ed
What are the rationales for State support for technical innovation? Adopting the Neoclassical approach of "market failure", Nelson and Arrow suggested that private business firms will invest less in research & development than is...
Instructional Video2:37
ACDC Leadership

Financial Assets and Money- Macro 4.1 and 4.3

12th - Higher Ed
Hey macroeconomics students! In this video I explain the three functions of money, how economists classify money, the difference between stocks and bonds, and the relationship between interest rates and bond prices. I know it’s heavy on...
Instructional Video6:29
Blockchain Central

Is Day Trading Worth It? | Blockchain Central

Higher Ed
This week on Blockchain Central we will dive into the world of day trading crypto! Find out what are the main mechanisms of the market, how can you profit form selling and buying cryptocurrencies and see what are the downsides of this...
Instructional Video9:02
Curated Video

Introduction to PESTLE Analysis for Business Threats and Opportunities

Higher Ed
This video introduces the concept of PESTLE analysis and how it can be used by businesses to identify future threats and opportunities in the external environment. The video explains how businesses can use the PESTLE framework to manage...
Instructional Video4:36
PBS

COVID Crashed the Market - Now What?

12th - Higher Ed
You're sheltered at home, watching the market plunge... should you sell? Or buy? Is it different this time?
Instructional Video4:48
Curated Video

Predictive Analytics with TensorFlow 11.3: Developing a Stock Price Predictive Model

Higher Ed
An emerging area for applying is the stock market trading, where a trader acts like a reinforcement agent since buying and selling particular stock changes the state of the trader by generating profit or loss, that is, reward. • Define...
Instructional Video22:38
Institute for New Economic Thinking

What Venture Capitalists Do | #2 | Venture Capital in the 21st Century

Higher Ed
What is the relationship between entrepreneurial firms and venture capital? In providing start-up financing, venture capital investment may earn high payoffs if a new technology succeeds, but also risks large losses if it does not....
Instructional Video18:24
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Leadership of the Next New Economy | #8 | Venture Capital in the 21st Century

Higher Ed
What will the next technological revolution look like? What challenges will be posed by climate change? Economists cannot approach it merely as an externalities pricing problem, but one which will require a wider range of policies to be...
Instructional Video23:21
Institute for New Economic Thinking

The Banality and Necessity of Bubbles | #5 | Venture Capital in the 21st Century

Higher Ed
Financial speculation and bubbles​ are often of vital importance in fueling technological progress. Janeway reviews and distinguishes between various kinds of speculative bubbles over the past two centuries. While many have been...
Instructional Video9:28
TLDR News

GameStop Stock Controversy: Why Robinhood's Been Accused of Market Manipulation - TLDR News

12th - Higher Ed
In the last few days confusion and controversy has exploded around GameStop Stock. This reached a head on Thursday when Robinhood and other trading apps blocked regular traders from buying the stock. In this video we explain exactly what...