1. Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, and Deep Learning: A Primer
We are witnessing the beginning of the artificial intelligence (AI) era. So what do investment managers need to know about AI, deep learning, and machine learning? Larry Cao, CFA, weighs in.
2. Let’s Get Physical: Body Language and Success
Why should financial advisers care about our body language? Barbara Stewart, CFA, curates some pointers from nonverbal communication expert Mark Bowden.
3. Data Science Will Transform the Investment Industry: Are You Prepared?
Here is a scenario: You are the portfolio manager of an active equity fund. You wake up one morning to the news that a labor strike is delaying flights at an airline in your portfolio. Umed Saidov, CFA, considers how advances in data science may help you respond to such events in the future.
4. The Seven Kinds of Asset Owner Institutions
There’s never been a better time to be an end investor. Thomas Brigandi and Sloane Ortel explore the seven kinds of asset owner organizations that are shaping the market.
5. Book Review: The End of Theory
The End of Theory by Richard Bookstaber is relevant to anyone working in the financial industry, writes Robert N. Farago, ASIP.
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Paul McCaffrey
Paul McCaffrey is the editor of Enterprising Investor at CFA Institute. Previously, he served as an editor at the H.W. Wilson Company. His writing has appeared in Financial Planning and DailyFinance, among other publications. He holds a BA in English from Vassar College and an MA in journalism from the City University of New York (CUNY) Graduate School of Journalism.