
Introduction
What is Money
What Is a Stock
What is a Company
What Is the Stock Market
Understanding the Stock Market
Where Do Stocks Trade Around the World
What’s a Ticker Symbol
Who Protects Investors
Which Platform Is Best
Primary vs Secondary Market
Why Do Companies Go Public (IPO)
Annual Report
52-week High and Low
Market Capitalization
Invest or Trade
Blue-chip stocks
Penny stocks
Blue-chip vs Penny Stocks
Share Buybacks (Shareholder Friendliness)
What is a Stock Merger
What is a Stock Bonus
What is a Stock Split
Mixing products wisely
What Is the Stock Market Index
What is a Stock Acquisition
Understanding Asset Classes
Compound Interest
Inflation – The Silent Thief
Fixed Deposit/Certificate of Deposit
Bonds
Capital Gains
Can’t Rely on Paycheck
Think You Need Thousands to Invest
Four Pillars of Financial Freedom
Savings vs Investing
Diversification
Your Mindset Often Matters More Than You Think
How the Wealthy Think Differently
Is Investing Just Gambling
Investing Blindly
Panic Selling
Greed
FOMO (Fear of Missing Out)
Herd Behavior
Chasing Tips
Social Media Can Hype Stocks
Patience
What type of investor you are
Bull vs Bear
Why Stock Prices Jump Up and Down
Four-Year Stock Cycles (with Real-Life Examples)
Income Statement
Balance Sheet
Cash Flow Statement (Cash from Operating Activities)
Reading Financial Statements
Importance of Financial Statements in Investing
Understand a Company’s Financial Health
Compare Companies from Different Industries
EBITDA
Total Assets
Gross and Net Profit
Total Liabilities
Goodwill
Capital Expenditure
Enterprise Value
Price to Net Working Capital
Asset Turnover
Return on Tangible Assets
Return on Tangible Equity
Net and Gross Margin
Non-Operating Income and Expenses
COGS (Cost of Goods Sold)
Minority Interest
Margin of Safety
How to Identify a Good Business (Ability to Increase Prices)
How to Identify a Good Business (Relationship with Supplier)
How to Identify a Good Business (Strength of Balance Sheet)
How to Identify a Good Business (Sustainable Competitive Advantage)
How to Identify a Good Business (Competition)
MOAT (Key Part of Stock Investing)
MOAT (Low Cost and Differentiated Companies)
MOAT (High Switching Costs)
MOAT (Network Effect)
MOAT (Strong Brand Name)
MOAT (Reputation)
MOAT (Economies of Scale)
MOAT (Government Protection)
How to Select Stocks (Quantitative Analysis)
How to Select Stocks (Qualitative Analysis)
Value Investing
Growth Investing
Dividend Investing
Contrarian Investing
Momentum Investing
Dividends
Dividends or Growth
Dividend Reinvestment Plans (DRIPs)
Dollar Cost Averaging
When Should You Buy
When Should You Sell
Portfolio Rebalancing
Position Sizing Rules for Long-Term Investors
Asset Allocation Basics: Equities, Bonds, Cash, Alternatives
Emergency Fund, Position Sizing, Stop Rules, Avoiding Margin Pitfalls
What is a Portfolio
Want to Understand Stock Charts
Line Charts
Candlestick Charts
Drawing Trend Lines
Support & Resistance Lines
Moving Averages
RSI (Relative Strength Index)
MACD (Moving Average Convergence Divergence)
Volume and Relative Volume
Bollinger Bands
Fibonacci Retracements
Beta and Volatility
Stops: Raw Stop Loss, Trailing Stops, Volatility-Based Stops (ATR)
Slippage, Order Types for Execution (IOC/POC)
Revenue Growth (Growth & Profitability)
Earnings per Share EPS Growth (Growth & Profitability)
Free Cash Flow FCF (Growth & Profitability)
Profit Margins (Growth & Profitability)
Debt-to-Equity Ratio (Financial Strength)
Interest Coverage Ratio (Financial Strength)
Current Ratio (Financial Strength)
Return on Equity ROE (Returns & Efficiency)
Return on Assets ROA (Returns & Efficiency)
Return on Invested Capital ROIC (Returns & Efficiency)
Dividend Yield & Payout Ratio (Shareholder Friendliness)
Dividend Growth History (Shareholder Friendliness)
Price-to-Earnings P/E (Valuation Ratios)
PEG Ratio P/E ÷ Growth (Valuation Ratios)
Price-to-Sales P/S (Valuation Ratios)
Price-to-Book P/B (Valuation Ratios)
Price-to-Free Cash Flow P/FCF (Valuation Ratios)
Enterprise Value Ratios EV/EBITDA, EV/Sales (Valuation Ratios)
Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) (Intrinsic Value & Market Comparison)
Earnings Yield Inverse of P/E (Intrinsic Value & Market Comparison)
Peer Comparison Within Industry (Intrinsic Value & Market Comparison)
How They Work (NAV, Pooling Money, Diversification)
Types of Mutual Funds – Equity Funds (Large, Mid, Small Cap)
Bond Funds & Money Market Funds
Index Funds & Target-Date Funds
Growth vs Value Funds
Sector Funds (Tech, Healthcare, Energy, etc.)
Why Mutual Funds Exist
What is a Mutual Fund? OR Mutual Funds Are Like a Buffet Prepared by Experts
Expense Ratio
Want to Invest in the Whole Market
Learn to Invest in the Stock Market with Confidence
This comprehensive course takes you from the absolute basics of investing to advanced strategies for long-term wealth building. Whether you’re a beginner or have some experience, you’ll gain the knowledge, tools, and mindset to invest with clarity and confidence. This Stock course if meant for all the levels of students +.
What You’ll Learn:
Stock market fundamentals: what stocks are, IPOs, indexes, and asset classes
Investor psychology: avoiding FOMO, panic selling, and herd behavior
Reading financials: income statement, balance sheet, cash flow, EBITDA
Evaluating businesses: competitive advantages, pricing power, and risk factors
Investment styles: value, growth, dividend, contrarian, momentum
Long-term tools: dividends, DRIPs, dollar-cost averaging, portfolio management
Technical analysis: charts, RSI, MACD, moving averages, Bollinger Bands
Stock valuation: P/E, PEG, P/S, P/B, EV/EBITDA, DCF
Mutual funds & ETFs: differences, benefits, and types
Practical tools: screeners, platforms, order types, and paper trading
Macroeconomics: GDP, inflation, interest rates, and policy trends
Capstone project: analyze and present a stock investment idea
Why This Course?
Unlike tip-driven classes, this masterclass blends theory, psychology, and hands-on practice. By the end, you’ll be able to evaluate companies, choose your investing style, and build a portfolio that grows with you.