Module 1- About Stock Market

Module-1 About Financial Market

Name of Course-About Financial Market

About Instructor-Mr Anupam Shukla (Certified Technical Analyst, F&O Strategist, Currency Derivative Strategist ,Research Analyst)

Duration of Course– Three Months (All four modules of Foundation Course- intraday Trading Pro-Master Trader Foundation Course)

Level-Basic

Prerequisite-Will to learn with discipline

TNA-NA

Methodology-Offline/Online Classes/Concept Classes/Practicals

Assessment-Worksheets

Course Material-Workbook

Course Fee-INR29999/(Total Fees of Foundation Course Intraday Trading includes All 4 Modules)

Coupon Code-For True knowledge seekers will get on your phone number

Discounted Fees-INR24999/(with Coupon Code)

Certification of Completion-Certificate will be given on completion of course


Course Outline

Module 1-Essential of  Stock Market

Introduction to the Stock Market:

Definition and purpose of the stock market.

Historical context and evolution of stock markets.

Importance of stock markets in the economy.

Stock Market Basics:

Understanding stocks, shares, and ownership in a company.

Types of stocks: common stock and preferred stock.

Stock market participants: investors, traders, brokers, and market makers.

Stock exchanges and their role.

Fundamental Analysis:

Evaluate financial statements: income statement, balance sheet, and cash flow statement.

Key financial ratios and metrics for analyzing stocks.

Company valuation methods:

 Price-to-earnings ratio, price-to-book ratio, and dividend yield.

Assess a company’s competitive advantage and management team.

Investment Strategies:

Long-term investing vs. short-term trading.

Value investing, growth investing, and income investing.

Portfolio diversification and risk management.

Market timing vs. buy-and-hold approach.

Market Analysis and Research:

Economic indicators and their impact on the stock market.

Industry analysis and sector rotation strategies.

Equity research and sources of information.

Understanding market trends and market sentiment.

Investment Vehicles:

Mutual funds, exchange-traded funds (ETFs), and index funds.

Options, futures, and other derivatives.

Initial Public Offerings (IPOs) and secondary offerings.

Risk and return characteristics of different investment vehicles.

Trading and Execution:

Order types: market orders, limit orders, stop orders, and trailing stops.

Trading platforms and brokerage accounts.

Execution strategies and considerations.

Tax implications of buying, selling, and holding stocks.

Investor Psychology and Emotions:

Common biases and pitfalls in stock market investing.

Emotional aspects of investing and managing fear and greed.

Long-term perspective and avoiding impulsive decisions.

Developing a disciplined approach to investing.

Case Studies and Real-World Examples:

Analyzing successful and failed investment stories.

Examining historical market events and their impacts.

Learning from the experiences of renowned investors.

Applying theoretical knowledge to practical scenarios.

Note-The course will be modified regularly to meet Regulatory Body &Industry Standards