
Learn to read a balance sheet by tracing assets, liabilities, and equity through the accounting equation. Identify current and non-current assets and retained earnings.
Explore solvency ratios to assess a company's long-term survival, examining leverage, debt to equity, debt to EBITDA, interest coverage, and debt service coverage for red flags.
Explore activity ratios, including inventory turnover, receivables turnover, and payables turnover, and the cash conversion cycle with DIO, DSO, and DPO, to gauge sweating the assets.
This Course Contains the use of Artificial intelligence. Stock Market for Beginners is a complete, concept first course designed to help you understand how the market truly works, without brokerage setup, without platform walkthroughs, and without confusing buy and sell button tutorials. You will learn the logic behind price movement, the real roles of institutions and market makers, and why headlines and earnings can move stocks in ways that surprise most beginners.
We start from the foundations. You will understand what stocks represent, how exchanges function, and how prices are discovered through supply and demand, liquidity, and market psychology. From there, you will build beginner level chart reading skills, including trend versus range, support and resistance zones, and breakouts versus fakeouts, while keeping the approach clean and simple. You will also learn how to use only the most important indicators, moving averages, RSI, MACD, and VWAP, as confirmation tools, not prediction machines.
Next, we move into fundamentals. You will learn how to understand a company like a real business owner, how to spot durable competitive advantages (moats), and how to avoid hype driven traps. You will learn beginner friendly financial statement interpretation, the key metrics that actually matter, and valuation basics so you can separate a great company from a great price.
Finally, the course ties everything together with long term investing frameworks and risk management principles that protect capital. You will learn position sizing concepts, diversification done right, drawdown survival, and the most common mistakes that wipe out beginners. By the end, you will have a clear mental model of the stock market and a structured approach to learning, evaluating, and thinking about stocks with confidence and discipline.
This course is ideal for complete beginners, self learners, and anyone who wants to build real market understanding before taking any practical trading steps.