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Trading Stocks with a Millionaire: the Comprehensive Course
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Trading Stocks with a Millionaire: the Comprehensive Course

Learn trading from scratch with a seasoned trader with 20 years of experience.
Created byCyril Leonov
Last updated 11/2023
English

What you'll learn

  • Gain a deep understanding on the concept of stocks and understand their role in the financial markets
  • Recognize the factors that influence stock prices and be able to use them
  • Analyze financial statements and company reports to assess the financial health and prospects of a stock
  • Formulate risk management techniques to protect against potential losses in stock trading
  • Learn the variety of existing trading strategies
  • Master the tools of the trade: Finviz, Stocktwits, Yahoo Finance and more
  • Apply best practices for safe trading
  • Design a personalized trading plan based on individual investment goals, risk tolerance, and time horizon

Course content

5 sections64 lectures5h 39m total length
  • Introduction and foreword4:29
    1. The instructor's introduction

    2. Is trading stocks really riskier than the alternatives?

    3. Goal of the course and emphasis on practicality

    4. What to expect and what not to expect from this course

    5. How is the course different from others

    6. Two great questions

  • Shares5:37
    • What are shares and what does it mean to be a shareholder?

    • Why we need a stock market and what role does it play?

    • What is liquidity?

  • Why do companies go public?6:05

    In this video, we explore:

    • The reasons why companies offer stocks and the various avenues they have to raise capital

    • Advantages and disadvantages of going public

    • Reasons not to sell huge share to one big investor instead

  • Brokers4:40
    • What are brokers and why do we need them?

    • Can we trade without a broker?

    • Brokerage account

    • How to choose a broker: 8 criteria

    • Broker's recommendations and offers

  • Market Capitalization5:07
    • What is market capitalization

    • How is market capitalization calculated

    • Large caps, mid caps and small caps

    • Role of market capitalization

  • Stock Exchanges4:57
    • What are stock exchanges and why do we need them

    • Largest stock exchanges

    • Choosing a stock exchange

    • Importance of liquidity on a stock exchange

    • Real life examples of less liquid stock markets and the dangers of trading on them

  • Trades. Bids and Asks.4:45
    • What is a trade and what are the conditions for it to take place

    • Stock price fluctuations and why they happen

    • Auction mechanics. Buyers and sellers.

    • Bids and asks: definitions

    • Bid-ask spread

    • Liquid and illiquid stocks: how to tell one from another looking at the chart

    • Order book: definition, structure, mechanics

    • Depth of Market


  • Trading orders3:37
    • Market orders and Limit orders

    • Best Available Current Price principle

    • Risks of using market orders with illiquid stocks

  • Longs and Shorts2:49
    • Long and Short positions: definitions

    • How longs and shorts make money

    • Mechanics of short selling

  • Margin trading6:01
    • Margin trading: concept and mechanics

    • Marginal account

    • Risks of margin trading

    • Margin call, its mechanics and consequences

    • Personal perspective on margin trading

  • IMPORTANT: Never do this3:14

    In this video, we will discuss a theoretical situation where the potential losses can exceed your total trading account balance and strategies to prevent this from happening.

  • Stop-loss orders4:45
    • What are stop-loss orders and how they work

    • Pros and cons of using stop-loss orders

    • Situations when stop-loss orders might fail to be triggered

  • Module 1: Quiz

Requirements

  • No previous trading experience required.

Description

This stock trading course, designed for beginner and intermediate traders, nevertheless encompasses everything utilized by the author — a highly successful trader with 20 years of experience — in his own daily trading.

The course covers the following topics:

  • Fundamental understanding of stocks, stock markets, and trading

  • Technical analysis insights

  • Fundamental analysis principles

  • Exploration of viable (and a few nonviable) strategies

  • Practical exercises for hands-on learning

  • Concepts of risk management

  • Exploration of the psychological aspects of trading

  • Insights into various trading tools and services

In each session, the instructor shares personal insights, drawing from extensive experience. Emphasis is placed on highlighting common pitfalls and risky practices that can result in losses, offering practical tips to avoid them. With a touch of humor, the instructor guides students through every facet of stock trading, illustrating concepts with real market cases.

The author also thoroughly scrutinizes his own trading mistakes accumulated over 20+ years, providing a detailed analysis of how these errors could have been prevented.

A distinctive aspect of this course involves practical application: following certain modules, the instructor demonstrates real-time stock purchasing using the acquired knowledge and subsequently sells it for a profit in another module. This hands-on approach provides valuable insights into decision-making processes and the proof of the effectiveness of the strategies taught.

Who this course is for:

  • Beginners: This course is ideal for individuals who are about to take their first steps into the world of stock trading.
  • Intermediate Traders, who have some experience in trading and want to elevate their skills and knowledge to the next level. This course offers insights, strategies, and advanced techniques to help them refine their trading approach and make more informed decisions.