
Dr. Rajiv LB Roy, an NISM-certified equity research analyst and AMFI-registered mutual fund distributor, has authored five books on the Indian stock market. Holding a PhD in mechanical engineering, he previously worked as an assistant professor for seven years and at Guwahati Refinery for two years. He has been into the stock market since 2009. In 2016, he left his job to pursue trading full-time.
His expertise is reflected in his four stock market books—Day Trading for a Living, Option Chain Analysis, Option Strategies with Adjustments, and The Bhagavad Gita of Option Trading—all available on Amazon. He also wrote an Assamese stock market guide for beginners.
A passionate educator, Dr. Roy shares his knowledge through his YouTube channels, Updex (Hindi) and Updex Assamese, teaching stock market concepts from basics to advanced strategies.
In this lecture, we explore why fundamental analysis is essential for making informed investment decisions. We discuss the pitfalls of investing in penny stocks, branded companies with weak fundamentals, and stocks that have recently skyrocketed without strong financial backing. By understanding a company's true value and financial health, you can avoid risky investments and build a robust, long-term portfolio.
In this lecture, we introduce the concept of fundamental analysis and its key components, including industry analysis, company analysis, financial analysis, and ratio analysis. Learn how these tools help evaluate a company's true value, performance, and growth potential, providing a solid foundation for smart investment decisions.
In this lecture, we dive into the key components of financial analysis, including the balance sheet, income statement, cash flow analysis, and essential ratio analysis. Understand how to evaluate a company's financial health, profitability, and liquidity to make informed investment decisions.
In this lecture, we compare fundamental analysis and technical analysis, highlighting their key differences, purposes, and methodologies. Learn when and how to use each approach to make well-informed investment decisions based on your financial goals and market strategies.
In this lecture, we explore the balance sheet, a key financial statement that provides insights into a company's assets, liabilities, and shareholders' equity. Learn how to evaluate a company's financial position, stability, and overall health to make informed investment decisions.
In this lecture, we cover the fundamentals of the balance sheet, emphasizing the concept of a company as a separate entity from its owners and management. Understand how this principle shapes financial reporting and reflects a company’s assets, liabilities, and equity.
In this lecture, we explain the core components of a balance sheet: assets and liabilities. Learn how assets represent what a company owns and liabilities reflect what it owes, and how understanding their relationship helps assess a company’s financial health.
In this lecture, we discuss why the money invested by the owner is considered a liability for the company. Learn how the concept of a company as a separate legal entity explains this classification and how it impacts financial statements.
In this lecture, we discuss the key items in a balance sheet, including assets, liabilities, and shareholders’ equity. Learn how these components provide a snapshot of a company’s financial position.
In this lecture, we discuss how a company grows by generating profits, which increase reserves and surplus. These funds are reinvested into the business to drive expansion and long-term success.
In this lecture, we explain the debt-to-equity (D/E) ratio, a key financial metric that compares a company’s debt to its equity. Learn how it measures financial leverage and assesses risk levels.
In this lecture, we review a real-life balance sheet to understand its structure and key components, including assets, liabilities, and equity, providing practical insights into financial analysis.
In this lecture, we explore the role of share capital and reserves & surplus in a company’s financial structure, highlighting their importance in funding growth and maintaining financial stability.
In this lecture, we discuss the importance of current assets and current liabilities in managing a company’s short-term financial health, liquidity, and operational efficiency.
In this lecture, we cover working capital, the operating cycle, and the current ratio, explaining how they assess a company’s liquidity, operational efficiency, and ability to meet short-term obligations.
In this lecture, we discuss the golden rule of accounting—debits and credits—and its importance in maintaining accurate financial records and ensuring proper categorization of transactions.
In this lecture, we explore how to identify and access the balance sheet of a good company, setting the stage for effective financial analysis and informed investment decisions.
In this lecture, we discuss how to identify and access the balance sheet of a weak company, helping you recognize financial red flags and assess potential risks.
In this lecture, we summarize the key insights from the balance sheet section, including understanding assets, liabilities, equity, and how to analyze financial health for better investment decisions.
In this lecture, we explore the structure of the profit & loss statement, covering revenue, expenses, and profitability, to help you evaluate a company’s financial performance effectively.
In this lecture, we discuss the key components of a profit & loss statement, including revenue, cost of goods sold, gross profit, operating expenses, and net profit, for financial performance analysis.
In this lecture, we examine a real profit & loss statement, breaking down its structure and key components to understand how companies report their financial performance.
In this lecture, we explore how investor sentiment reacts to a company’s topline (revenue) and bottomline (net profit) performance, influencing market perception, stock prices, and investment decisions.
In this lecture, we summarize the key insights from the income statement, including revenue, expenses, and profitability, to help you assess a company’s financial performance and growth potential.
In this lecture, we explore the structure of the cash flow statement, covering operating, investing, and financing activities to assess a company's liquidity, cash management, and financial stability.
In this lecture, we break down the key components of a cash flow statement, including cash flows from operating, investing, and financing activities, to analyze a company’s liquidity and cash management.
In this lecture, we examine a real cash flow statement, analyzing its structure and key components to understand how companies track and manage their cash flow.
In this lecture, we discuss the importance of a cash flow statement in assessing a company’s liquidity, financial stability, and ability to fund operations, investments, and debt obligations.
In this lecture, we analyze a real cash flow statement, focusing on operating activities to understand how a company generates cash from its core business operations.
In this lecture, we continue analyzing a real cash flow statement, focusing on investing and financing activities to assess a company's growth investments, debt management, and overall cash flow health.
In this lecture, we summarize the key insights from the cash flow statement, including the importance of operating, investing, and financing activities in evaluating a company’s liquidity and financial health.
In this lecture, we discuss how ratio analysis helps assess a company’s financial health, efficiency, profitability, and risk, enabling investors to make informed decisions.
In this lecture, we explore the differences between face value, book value, and market value, and their significance in evaluating a company's financial standing and stock valuation.
In this lecture, we discuss the factors influencing the gap between market price and book value, including investor sentiment, growth potential, profitability, and market conditions.
In this lecture, we explain Earnings Per Share (EPS), its calculation, and why it is a key indicator of a company's profitability, growth potential, and investment attractiveness.
In this lecture, we explain the Price-to-Earnings (P/E) ratio, how it is calculated, and its significance in evaluating a company's valuation, growth potential, and investment attractiveness.
In this lecture, we compare Return on Equity (ROE) and Return on Capital Employed (ROCE), explaining their formulas, significance, and how they measure a company's profitability and efficiency.
In this lecture, we explain the Price-to-Book (P/B) ratio, how it is calculated, and its importance in assessing a company's valuation, financial health, and investment potential.
In this lecture, we cover the essential factors to consider before investing, including financial health, valuation metrics, industry trends, and company fundamentals.
In this lecture, we continue exploring key investment criteria, focusing on management quality, competitive advantages, growth potential, and risk assessment for better investment decisions.
Fundamental Analysis in Hindi by Dr. Rajiv LB Roy
Are you a beginner investor looking to navigate the Indian stock market confidently? Or are you from a non-finance background and want to understand the secrets of value investing? This course, "Fundamental Analysis in Hindi," is designed just for you!
Unlock the power of stock fundamental analysis to make informed investment decisions. Whether you’re aiming to find multibagger stocks or understand the financial health of a company, this course provides all the tools you need to master stock market fundamental analysis in a simple and practical way.
What You Will Learn:
Basics of Fundamental Analysis: Understand the core principles that drive long-term value in stocks.
How to Find Multibagger Stocks: Learn to identify hidden gems in the stock market with high growth potential.
Balance Sheet Basics and Interpretation: Get hands-on practice analyzing real balance sheets.
Income Statement Analysis: Decode revenue, profits, and expenses to assess a company’s performance.
Cash Flow Statement Study: Master the art of analyzing cash flow to ensure a company’s financial stability.
When to Buy and Sell a Stock: Develop timing strategies for entering and exiting the stock market like a pro.
Why This Course?
Designed in Hindi, tailored for Indian beginner investors and non-finance professionals.
Practical examples with real-world financial statements.
Step-by-step guidance to build your confidence in value investing and stock market fundamental analysis.
By the end of this course, you’ll have a solid foundation in fundamental analysis, empowering you to invest wisely and achieve your financial goals. Don’t miss this opportunity to transform your approach to the stock market and start your journey toward financial independence today!
Risk Disclosure / Statutory Warning:
I am Rajiv Lochan Bikash Roy, AMFI-registered Mutual Fund Distributor (ARN: 144296)
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Stock market investments are subject to market risks. Past performance is not indicative of future returns. There is no guarantee of returns.
Content shared here is for educational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice, recommendation, or solicitation to buy/sell securities.
I do not provide personalized financial advice or financial planning services. Consult a SEBI-registered Investment Adviser for specific recommendations.
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