Ryan O’Connell, CFA, FRM explains Value at Risk (VaR) in 5 minutes. He explains how VaR can be calculated using mean and standard deviation. This explanation will be useful for CFA and FRM Candidates. He also explains the following three approaches to calculating Value at Risk (VaR).
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Chapters:
0:00 VaR Definition
0:32 VaR Calculation Example
3:00 The Parametric Method (Variance Covariance Method), The Historical Method, and The Monte Carlo Method
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