Program Overview
The market landscape as we understand it has undergone profound transformation. While the days of “unprecedented uncertainty” are seemingly in the rearview, investment professionals and portfolio managers now find themselves in a market that demands a fresh perspective, with exciting opportunities on the horizon for those at the ready. Investment Strategies and Portfolio Management is essential for anyone who wants a clear-eyed view of investing in this new era and how to come out on top.
In this program, participants will create optimal investment portfolios that suit their needs and solidly accommodate risk, including small-probability risk. They will also learn how to critically evaluate investment management options using new data and how to unpack the macroeconomic outlook in the U.S. and internationally. This timely finance program is expertly designed to help investment professionals and financial advisors interpret and understand the market data and capitalize on the investment opportunities that are emerging today.
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Academic Director Jules van Binsbergen gives a detailed look at what’s covered in Investment Strategies and Portfolio Management.
Date, Location, & Fees
April 15 – 19, 2024Philadelphia, PA$13,250
October 14 – 18, 2024Philadelphia, PA$13,250
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Program Experience
Highlights and Key Outcomes
In Investment Strategies and Portfolio Management, you will:
- Receive new tools and techniques for creating profitable investment portfolios
- Critically evaluate investment managers using the latest research
- Gain a deeper understanding of how to account for financial risk, including the impact of unforeseen small-probability events like pandemics
- Learn how to assess the stock market’s reactions to events using behavioral finance principles
- Get an expert view of the predicted length and shape of an economic recovery
- Understand the macroeconomic outlook both in the U.S. and globally
Experience & Impact
Investment Strategies and Portfolio Management provides financial professionals with a powerful new strategic approach based on the latest Wharton research. In this program, Wharton faculty, who are world-class thought leaders in the world of finance, will explore a wide variety of investing topics — from enhanced portfolio theory to bond management, from hedge funds to private equity.
Participants will acquire the latest tools and techniques for designing optimal investment portfolios that serve people’s needs. You will also learn to effectively evaluate investment management options using newly available research data. Find out how investment managers are currently rated, what variables are used to assess their skills, and how to weigh these factors against the fees they charge. This is essential knowledge both for investors and for investment management firms looking to hire managers.
Risk management is a key topic in this program, including an analysis of small-probability, disaster-type events such as the global pandemic. Wharton professors will delve into why the standard measure of risk, often called volatility, is insufficient. They will discuss what is known as tail risk — extremely bad, infrequent occurrences — and describe how investment professionals can pick up early indicators and better manage such events.
Balancing the historical with the visionary — yet practical above all — this program enables you to access the best minds in finance so you can steer with confidence through this unique time.
Session topics include:
- The Asset Menu
- Enhanced Portfolio Theory
- Performance Measurement vs. Skill
- Evaluating and Rating Managers: Case
- Behavioral Finance
- Bond Management
- Stock Markets vs. Bond Markets: Case
- Advanced Asset Allocation
- Risk Management
- Private Equity
- International Markets
- Macroeconomic Outlook
- Hedge Funds
- Real Estate
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Who Should Attend
Investment Strategies and Portfolio Management provides invaluable insights to different types of finance professionals and investment services providers. Specifically, this program is ideal for:
- Chief investment officers, asset managers, and investment analysts
- Portfolio managers for pension funds, sovereign wealth funds, institutional investors
- Family office representatives and other private wealth advisors to ultra-high-net-worth individuals and families
- High-net-worth individuals and others who manage their own investments or wish to become more knowledgeable on how to work with professional money managers
- CPAs, attorneys, and other professionals who advise institutional investors
- Employees of insurance companies
- Commercial bank employees with portfolio management responsibilities
Fluency in English, written and spoken, is required for participation in Wharton Executive Education programs.
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Plan Your Stay
This program is held at the Steinberg Conference Center located on the University of Pennsylvania campus in Philadelphia. Meals and accommodations are included in the program fees. Learn more about planning your stay at Wharton’s Philadelphia campus.
Group Enrollment
To further leverage the value and impact of this program, we encourage companies to send cross-functional teams of executives to Wharton. We offer group-enrollment benefits to companies sending four or more participants.
Faculty
Jules van Binsbergen, PhDSee Faculty Bio
Academic Director
The Nippon Life Professor in Finance; Professor of Finance, The Wharton School
Research Interests: Asset pricing, institutional investors, investments
Gordon Bodnar, PhDSee Faculty Bio
Director, International Economics Program, School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), Johns Hopkins University
Research Interests: International finance, corporate finance
Christopher Geczy, PhDSee Faculty Bio
Adjunct Professor of Finance; Academic Director, Wharton Wealth Management Initiative; Academic Director, Jacobs Levy Equity Management Center for Quantitative Financial Research, The Wharton School
A. Craig MacKinlay, PhDSee Faculty Bio
Joseph P. Wargrove Professor of Finance, The Wharton School
Research Interests: Asset pricing models, behavior of futures prices, econometric modeling, stock market behavior
Marina Niessner, PhDSee Faculty Bio
Judith C. and William G. Bollinger Visiting Associate Professor of Finance
Research Interests: Behavioral finance, empirical asset pricing, fintech
Nikolai Roussanov, PhDSee Faculty Bio
Moise Y. Safra Professor of Finance, The Wharton School
Research Interests: Interaction between asset pricing and macroeconomics
Todd Sinai, PhDSee Faculty Bio
David B. Ford Professor; Professor of Real Estate; Professor of Business Economics and Public Policy; Chairperson, Real Estate Department, The Wharton School
Research Interests: Commercial real estate and real estate investment trusts, real estate and public economics, risk and pricing in housing markets, taxation of real estate and capital gains
Bilge Yilmaz, PhDSee Faculty Bio
Wharton Private Equity Professor; Professor of Finance; Academic Director, Harris Family Alternative Investments Program, The Wharton School
Research Interests: Corporate finance, alternative investments, game theory, political economy
Testimonials
Christopher QuinleyLiang & Quinley Wealth Management
“I recently was named responsible for the asset management area for my bank. I came to Wharton to gain more understanding about asset management and investment strategy. The asset management market in Brazil is huge (more than $1.5 trillion USD) and very sophisticated, but most of the assets are Brazilian-based. However, the demand for international assets has been growing a lot and we need to be able to manage those types of assets. In addition, more global competition is coming to Brazil and we need to differentiate ourselves and understand all kinds of investment strategy that make more sense to our clients.
Wharton’s program has given me a much better understanding of the global market for asset management, even more in this volatile environment. The hedge fund session with Professor Chris Geczy was a major highlight. The tools he gave me for analyzing a hedge fund were very useful. Most of our funds are fixed income and equity. But the markets will change for more complex funds.
Itau Asset Management is one of the biggest asset managers in Brazil (16.5 percent of market share). Today, 90 percent of our portfolio is Brazilian-focused. We are expanding our presence in New York and are preparing to have more international assets in our funds. Wharton gave some great examples on how we can diversify our portfolio to expand our capacity beyond Brazilian assets.”
Fernando BeyrutiManaging Director & Co-Head, Itau Asset Management, Brazil
“For me, as a professional asset manager, Wharton’s Investment Strategies and Portfolio Management is definitely a much-needed refresh with a balanced risk and return perspective. The professors share high-level insights, and also engage us with interactive discussions and practical illustration. This helped to elevate my understanding of the new paradigm and gave me focused, time-tested techniques in investment strategies and portfolio management.
After the program, all participants obtained not only the fundamental rationale behind sound asset allocation decisions, but also the advanced technique to manage and evaluate attributed performance on each unique asset class. Now, I am exposed to new ideas that I can apply to foster fund-strategy innovation and improve my fund’s investment performance going forward.”
Johan SidikChief Investment Officer, Generali Life Insurance Indonesia
Date, Location, & Fees
April 15 – 19, 2024Philadelphia, PA$13,250
October 14 – 18, 2024Philadelphia, PA$13,250
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Investment Strategies and Portfolio Management is a program offered by Wharton Executive Education that aims to provide investment professionals and financial advisors with the knowledge and tools to navigate the changing market landscape and make informed investment decisions. The program covers a wide range of topics related to investment strategies, portfolio management, risk management, and macroeconomic outlook. Participants will learn how to create optimal investment portfolios, evaluate investment management options, assess financial risk, and understand the macroeconomic outlook in the U.S. and globally.
The program is designed to help participants interpret and understand market data, capitalize on emerging investment opportunities, and gain insights from world-class thought leaders in finance. The faculty at Wharton, including Jules van Binsbergen, Gordon Bodnar, Christopher Geczy, A. Craig MacKinlay, Marina Niessner, Nikolai Roussanov, Todd Sinai, David B. Ford, Bilge Yilmaz, and others, will provide participants with the latest research, tools, and techniques in the field of finance.
Some of the session topics covered in the program include the asset menu, enhanced portfolio theory, performance measurement vs. skill, evaluating and rating managers, behavioral finance, bond management, stock markets vs. bond markets, advanced asset allocation, risk management, private equity, international markets, macroeconomic outlook, hedge funds, and real estate.
The program is suitable for chief investment officers, asset managers, investment analysts, portfolio managers, family office representatives, high-net-worth individuals, CPAs, attorneys, insurance company employees, and commercial bank employees with portfolio management responsibilities. Fluency in English, both written and spoken, is required for participation in Wharton Executive Education programs.
The program is held at the Steinberg Conference Center on the University of Pennsylvania campus in Philadelphia. The program fees include meals and accommodations. Companies are encouraged to send cross-functional teams of executives to further leverage the value and impact of the program, and group-enrollment benefits are offered to companies sending four or more participants.
Testimonials from previous participants highlight the program's effectiveness in providing valuable insights and practical techniques for asset management, investment strategies, and portfolio management. Participants have praised the faculty's expertise and the program's ability to enhance their understanding of the global market, risk management, and investment performance evaluation.
The program dates for Investment Strategies and Portfolio Management in 2024 are April 15-19 and October 14-18, both held in Philadelphia. The program fee is $13,250.
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