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Security Analysis Practice Test
340 students

Security Analysis Practice Test

Master Fundamental & Technical Analysis: Learn Dow Theory, EMA, Chart Patterns & Market Efficiency
Created byPragya Bothra
Last updated 6/2025
English

What you'll learn

  • Understand how to evaluate securities using both fundamental and technical analysis.
  • Analyze economic, industry, and company-specific factors influencing stock prices.
  • Interpret financial ratios, earnings data, and macroeconomic indicators for valuation.
  • Apply moving average techniques (AMA & EMA) to generate buy/sell signals.
  • Differentiate between key theories: Dow Theory, Elliott Wave, and Random Walk Theory.
  • Identify trends, corrections, and investor behavior through charting methods
  • Use technical tools like volume analysis, candlestick charts, and breadth indicators.
  • Assess the implications of Efficient Market Theory and its three forms (weak, semi-strong, strong).
  • Test market efficiency using methods like serial correlation, run test, and filter rule.
  • Critically evaluate market behavior using tools like confidence index and odd-lot theory.

Included in This Course

60 questions
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Description

This comprehensive course is designed for learners across the globe who want to master the essential concepts of Security Analysis—a foundational skill for investors, traders, and finance professionals. Whether you're a student preparing for professional exams like CFA, CMA, CA, ACCA, MBA Finance, or a curious learner aiming to enter the world of stock markets, this course offers both academic rigor and practical insight.

You’ll gain a deep understanding of how to assess securities using both Fundamental and Technical Analysis techniques.

1. Fundamental Analysis: Learn to evaluate a company’s intrinsic value using tools like financial ratios, dividend discount models, growth records, and macroeconomic indicators including inflation, GDP, interest rates, and industry trends.

2. Technical Analysis: Explore price trends and investor psychology through charts, moving averages (AMA & EMA), Relative Strength Index (RSI), MACD, candlestick patterns, and market volume indicators.

3. Key Market Theories: Understand how price movements behave through the Dow Theory, Elliott Wave Theory, and the Random Walk Hypothesis.

4. Efficient Market Hypothesis (EMH): Study the three forms of market efficiency—weak, semi-strong, and strong—and validate them using tests like Run Test, Serial Correlation, and Filter Rule.

5. Economic & Industry Analysis: Use regression analysis, input–output models, and lifecycle studies to evaluate external impacts on company performance and industry growth.

The course also features challenging MCQs, real-world case studies, and scenario-based problem solving to help you retain and apply concepts effectively. Whether you're new to investing or sharpening your professional knowledge, this course empowers you to analyze stocks with logic, confidence, and global market perspective.

Enroll now and unlock the skills to interpret markets like a professional.

Who this course is for:

  • Students pursuing commerce and finance courses such as CMA, CA, CS, B Com, M Com, or MBA Finance who want a strong conceptual foundation in security analysis.
  • Aspirants preparing for exams that include stock market analysis, such as CMA Inter (AFM), CFA Level 1, or SEBI/NISM certifications.
  • Beginners in the stock market who wish to understand how to analyze companies, industries, and price trends before investing.
  • Learners interested in mastering both Fundamental and Technical Analysis to make informed investment decisions.
  • Anyone curious about market theories like Dow Theory, Elliott Wave, and Efficient Market Hypothesis, and how they apply in real-world trading.