
Master the basics of the stock market with trading time, guiding beginners through investment concepts and upcoming modules to navigate market trends and build essential financial literacy.
Explore the facts and myths of the stock market, debunking gambling and get-rich-quick notions, and show that educated investing can yield meaningful returns with small starting amounts.
Meet stock market legends, from the big bull Rakesh Jhunjhunwala to Warren Buffet and Harshad Mehta, and learn how growth, intelligent investing, and the right mentor unlock stock market success.
Explore how politics shapes the Indian stock market, as the Nifty 50 shows stagnation under coalition governments and growth when a single majority party under Modi boosts foreign institutional confidence.
Explore the US stock market with Dow Jones, Nasdaq, and S&P 500, and Dalal Street in Mumbai; learn four income quadrants and the 50-30-20 rule for needs, wants, and investments.
Investing commits money to an endeavor to earn returns, not gambling, by leveraging physical and financial assets like real estate, gold, mutual funds, and shares.
Learn the four main security types: stocks, debt instruments, derivatives, and mutual funds, and how ownership, bonds, underlying assets, and pooled investments shape the stock market.
Learn the basic concept of business in the stock market, where wholesale to retail trade and demand-supply dynamics influence prices, inflows from media attract investors, and dumps cause downtrends.
Identify foreign and domestic institutional investors, promoters, and retail investors, and learn why companies issue shares through public issues under SEBI rules.
Explain how IPOs and FPOs raise capital for unlisted and listed companies by issuing fresh securities or offering shares for sale, with lottery-based allotment and subsequent listing.
Understand how stock price mirrors a company's performance and profitability, illustrated by Bharti Airtel vs Vodafone Idea and HDFC Bank vs Yes Bank, including bonus splits and avoiding cheap stocks.
Examine the business model and management as drivers of stock selection. See how product quality and management influence sales and stock performance, with examples from Tesla Motors, SpaceX, and Jio.
Explain SEBI, the Securities and Exchange Board of India, as the regulator that protects investors, including small retail investors, and promotes development and transparent trading across primary and secondary markets.
Explore dividend (income) stocks, growth stocks, and market-cap categories, small, mid, and large cap, along with cyclical, seasonal, and defensive stock traits shaping risk and return.
Identify market timings for equity, equity derivatives, commodity, currency, and cryptocurrency markets, and explain settlement cycles. Understand t+2 and t+1 settlements and the pre-opening, normal, and post-closing sessions.
Explore stock market indices, including Sensex and Nifty, as weighted groupings of top companies. Learn how index values are calculated from stock prices and reflect market trends.
Learn to use fundamental analysis to assess a company's value by examining market capitalization, pe ratio, debt-to-equity, p&l, and shareholding patterns using screeners.
Assess Wipro Limited's fundamentals, highlighting its blue-chip status, low price-earnings ratio vs. industry, minimal debt, growth stock potential, and dominant service segment in IT consulting and business process services.
Celebrate completing the basics of the stock market and apply the fundamentals and insights gained to dive into the stock market’s complexities on your financial journey.
Trading Time's "Course Basics of Stock Market" provides a comprehensive introduction to the world of stock trading and investment. This course is designed for Everyone looking to develop a solid understanding of the stock market, its mechanisms, and how to make informed investment decisions.
In this course you will Learn about
1) Introduction to Investing , Stock Market Legends and Basics of Personal Finance and understanding business concept.
2)Types of Issues - The IPOs and FPOs. What is Dividend and what is Stock Split?
3)Stock Price and Management importance While picking a Stock
4)Fundamental Analysis with Example.
By the end of the " Basics of Stock Market" by Trading Time, students will have a solid foundation to confidently navigate the stock market. They will also learn how to assess a company's financial health by examining its financial statements and ratios. They will be equipped with the knowledge and tools to begin their journey as informed and strategic investors, making educated decisions to build wealth over time. Whether one's goal is financial independence or a deeper understanding of the stock market, this course provides a strong starting point for anyone interested in the world of stocks and trading.
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