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Course Description:
This course provides an in-depth exploration of the stock market, including its structure, functioning, and various investment strategies. Students will learn how to analyze stocks, evaluate investment opportunities, and develop a comprehensive understanding of the factors influencing stock prices. Through case studies, simulations, and real-world examples, students will gain practical insights into navigating the complexities of the stock market.

MODULE 1: Introduction to the Stock Market

Overview of financial markets
Evolution of the stock market
Importance of the stock market in the economy

MODULE 2: Stock Market Participants

Role of investors, traders, and brokers
Types of market participants (retail investors, institutional investors, market makers, etc.)
Regulatory bodies and their functions

MODULE 3: Stock Market Exchanges

Major stock exchanges (NYSE, NASDAQ, etc.)
Listing requirements and procedures
Trading mechanisms and order types

MODULE 4: Stock Market Indices

Understanding stock market indices (e.g., S&P 500, Dow Jones Industrial Average)
Calculation methodologies
Use of indices as benchmarks and indicators

MODULE 5: Fundamental Analysis

Basics of fundamental analysis
Financial statement analysis (income statement, balance sheet, cash flow statement)
Valuation techniques (discounted cash flow, price-to-earnings ratio, etc.)

MODULE 6: Technical Analysis

Introduction to technical analysis
Chart patterns and trends
Technical indicators and oscillators

MODULE 7: Market Sentiment and Behavioral Finance

Understanding investor psychology
Market sentiment indicators (put/call ratio, VIX, etc.)
Behavioral biases and their impact on investment decisions

MODULE 8: Investment Strategies

Long-term investing vs. short-term trading
Value investing
Growth investing
Dividend investing
Momentum trading

MODULE 9: Portfolio Management

Portfolio construction and diversification
Risk management techniques
Asset allocation strategies

MODULE 10: Investment Vehicles

Stocks vs. other investment options (bonds, mutual funds, ETFs, etc.)
Derivative securities (options, futures, etc.)
Alternative investments (real estate, commodities, etc.)

MODULE 11: Trading Strategies

Day trading
Swing trading
Position trading
Algorithmic trading

 

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Course Content

Module 1

  • Introduction to the Stock Market
    46:04
  • Types of Markets, Risks, Issues
    54:27

Module 2

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Module 4

Module 5

Module 6

Module 7

Module 8

Module 9

Module 10

Module 11