Applied Economic and Industry Analysis: Sustained Research in a Changing Macro Environment

Build a long-horizon macro and industry monitoring process that keeps your fundamental analysis current as economic cycles, policy regimes, and competitive landscapes evolve.

โฑ 1h 13m ๐Ÿ“š 10 lessons ๐ŸŽง Audio version

About this course

A macro and industry analysis conducted twelve months ago may be significantly out of date today. Economic cycles turn, central bank policy pivots, new entrants reshape industry dynamics, and regulatory changes alter competitive rules. For fundamental analysts and investors who want their research to remain relevant, maintaining a living macro and industry framework is as important as building one in the first place. By the end of this course you will be able to design a macro monitoring process using a defined set of leading indicators, build a quarterly industry review routine, and integrate new information into an existing investment thesis without abandoning or over-reacting to it. What you will learn: - Designing a macro monitoring dashboard: which indicators to track, at what frequency, and with what thresholds - Identifying leading, coincident, and lagging indicators and weighting them appropriately in cycle assessment - Recognising cycle turning points: the signals that have historically preceded inflection points in growth and inflation - Updating a Porter's Five Forces analysis when competitive dynamics change โ€” new entrants, mergers, technological disruption - Tracking industry-level news flow systematically: earnings call commentary, trade data, and regulatory developments - Distinguishing signal from noise: frameworks for deciding when new information is material enough to update an investment thesis - Sector rotation logic: how to evaluate whether a portfolio's sector exposure remains appropriate given the cycle phase - Building a quarterly research calendar with scheduled macro reviews, industry updates, and thesis reassessments The course is structured around a series of multi-period case studies that trace how macro and industry conditions evolved over two-to-three year windows, and how an analyst's research process should have adapted. Reflection prompts ask you to build or update a monitoring process for an industry you follow. A capstone exercise guides you in constructing a complete ongoing research framework. This course is written for research analysts, portfolio managers, and serious individual investors who want to sustain rigorous macro and industry analysis over a long investment horizon. This content is purely educational and informational; it does not constitute financial advice.

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  • โšก Short & focused
    1h 13m of practical content

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