The Uchicago investing forum is an annual event organized by the University of Chicago focusing on bringing together students, alumni, faculty and finance professionals to discuss current topics and issues in the world of investing. As one of the top business schools in the United States, the Uchicago investing forum provides attendees valuable insights and networking opportunities. The 2020 Uchicago investing forum, held virtually due to the Covid-19 pandemic, was still able to deliver thought-provoking content and facilitate meaningful connections between participants.

Well-known speakers shared market insights
The Uchicago investing forum lined up several high-profile speakers in 2020 to share their perspectives on the financial markets. David Booth, founder and chairman of Dimensional Fund Advisors, provided his views on factors driving stock returns. Cliff Asness, co-founder of AQR Capital Management, discussed strategies investors could apply during the Covid-19 crisis. Mark Yusko, CEO of Morgan Creek Capital Management, gave his take on broader macroeconomic trends shaping the investment landscape.
Sessions covered diverse investing topics
Spanning beginner, intermediate and advanced levels, the agenda featured over 15 panel discussions and presentations on wide-ranging investing topics in 2020. Sessions provided fundamental knowledge for those new to investing, including ‘Investing Philosophy’ and ‘Reading Financial Statements’. More experienced attendees gained tactical insights from talks like ‘Evaluating Investment Managers’ and ‘Hedge Fund Strategies’. Cutting-edge themes were also explored in panels on ‘Artificial Intelligence and Investing’ and ‘Blockchain Technology’.
Networking activities facilitated connections
In addition to the speeches and panel discussions, the Uchicago investing forum incorporated networking activities to help participants form valuable connections. The alumni-student networking session allowed current students to get career advice and insights from Uchicago graduates working in investing. Participants also bonded during virtual coffee chats randomly matched by shared interests and experiences. Lifelong relationships between attendees were kickstarted at the forum.
With renowned speakers, relevant session topics and ample networking opportunities, the 2020 Uchicago investing forum provided participants with valuable insights and connections despite being held virtually. Attendees gained actionable knowledge applicable to their own investment activities from the diverse range of presentations and panels.