ECON 15
Value Investing and Other Hedge Fund Strategies Winter 2019

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The intent of the class is to introduce students to the principles of fundamentals based equity investing. The primary focus will be on value investing, but we will broadly explore different equity investment strategies, understand the process behind successful equity selection, and study great investors. While oriented towards students interested in careers in investment management, students contemplating careers in consulting and investment banking will also benefit. Adjunct Instructor Bio: Rahul Bahl ’09 is an investment analyst at Hidden Hills Partners Fund, a value oriented hedge fund in San Francisco. Prior to HHPF, Rahul was an Associate in GE Capital’s Private Equity Group assisting in the management of their $2Bn portfolio of public and private investments.
The Class: Format: mornings
Limit: 15
Grading: pass/fail only
Requirements/Evaluation: 10-page paper; final project
Prerequisites: quantitative background (math, econ, sciences) and ideally sophomores and juniors (students applying for internships)
Enrollment Preferences: instructor discretion
Materials/Lab Fee: approximately $200 for books

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