This
course has been designed to be as accessible as possible and contains both
theoretical and practical topics, revealing a wide range of issues that arise
for most novice investors. You will learn fundamental and comparative analysis, i.e. how to read financial statements, conduct qualitative and quantitative analysis of business, understand how the stock market works, how to form a balanced portfolio of stocks, bonds and funds, understand when to sell and buy stocks, learn common mistakes and how to avoid them - and this is only a small part of what you will learn by taking the course. The course consists of 8 sections, which include 60 lectures on investing in the stock market. By the end of the course, you will have traveled a long way and learned invaluable knowledge and skills to build a balanced and diversified investment portfolio. You will get a full-fledged baggage of necessary knowledge and skills, thanks to which you will be able not just to earn, but to enjoy the work you have done. Who this course is for: Beginning investors and traders Experienced stock market participants who want to refresh their knowledge. What you will learn Basics of financial literacy What is the stock market. Basic terms and definitions of the stock market How to choose a reliable broker How to make a balanced portfolio of assets How to choose reliable investment objects What processes take place in the economies of countries and how they affect market returns What are fundamental and comparative analyses. Their application in asset selection What is technical analysis and its application How to receive regular passive income in the form of dividends How different types of funds are organized and how to invest in them How to form an investment portfolio on your own Psychology of investing How to manage risks when investing How to evaluate stocks, bonds and funds correctly Course content 9 sections - 63 lectures - Total duration 6 hours 32 minutes
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