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for one-click access Course IntroductionAn Introduction to Forecasting Commodity PricesVersion: 08 April 2010
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Introduction
Whatever your reasons ... hedging, speculating or arbitrage ... this course will introduce you to methods with which you can make your own forecasts about the direction of future commodity prices. ContentThe presentation follows a light, easy-to-read format. The course comprises 8 short sessions, each of 10 to 30 minutes viewing duration, plus three interactive reviews that confirm the viewer's achievement of learning objectives. The total duration of the course is approximately three hours. Learning OutcomesParticipants who successfully complete this course and the certification requirements will be able to perform the following:
Course CertificationThis course qualifies for EduMine Certification. A certificate will be issued to an EduMine enrollee who registers for certification and successfully completes the certification requirements. The total certification fee for this course is Can$80. 0.3 CEUs (Continuing Education Units) will be awarded for successful completion of certification requirements for this course. EduMine meets the Criteria for Certification established by the Authorized Provider Commission of The International Association for Continuing Education and Training, 1620 Eye Street, N.W., Suite 615, Washington, DC 20006. To register for certification for this course use the "Register for Certification" link above or below on the right. This page is a detailed summary of the course ... further access requires enrollment. For more information see Enrollment or Free Trial.
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