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Investing in the Stock Market (beginners)

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Investing in the Stock Market (beginners), available at Free, has an average rating of 3.45, with 28 lectures, 1 quizzes, based on 51 reviews, and has 2541 subscribers.

You will learn about How to invest 1000 (where to put it, the risks, etc.) How to use trading apps like e-trade, Robinhood, etc. Why invest in the first place Myths and clarifications about Investing This course is ideal for individuals who are Young adults looking for a friendly foray into stock market investing or Young learners interested in investing (under parental supervision) It is particularly useful for Young adults looking for a friendly foray into stock market investing or Young learners interested in investing (under parental supervision).

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Summary

Title: Investing in the Stock Market (beginners)

Price: Free

Average Rating: 3.45

Number of Lectures: 28

Number of Quizzes: 1

Number of Published Lectures: 24

Number of Published Quizzes: 1

Number of Curriculum Items: 29

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 25

Original Price: Free

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • How to invest 1000 (where to put it, the risks, etc.)
  • How to use trading apps like e-trade, Robinhood, etc.
  • Why invest in the first place
  • Myths and clarifications about Investing
  • Who Should Attend

  • Young adults looking for a friendly foray into stock market investing
  • Young learners interested in investing (under parental supervision)
  • Target Audiences

  • Young adults looking for a friendly foray into stock market investing
  • Young learners interested in investing (under parental supervision)
  • What do you do with $1000? Save it in a bank account and earn small portions? Give it to a money manager to earn more profit? What about investing in the market to make a large return? Of all three, the last option may profit you the most. But how does investing work? how do I buy and trade a stock? And how can I do it if I’m not financially inclined?

    This course is designed to give a short, basic instruction for young learners on the stock market. Firstly, we’ll cover the basic questions: what is a stock? What is the stock market? Then, we’ll talk on how traders make money from investment. Other topics include how to use trading apps like robin hood and e-trade, make different types of investments (ETFs, mutual funds, etc.), and common myths in investing. Towards the end, we’ll look at WHY people invest in the first place (I.e social impact, philanthropy). Later in the course, we may also go over how to research/screen companies.

    In sum, students should have some idea of how to look at a company and purchase them. They should understand the inner workings of the market. Lastly, they should be able to start on their own either with a trading simulator or an actually trading app (with permission)

    Important Disclaimer: this course does not recommend or encourage any positions on stocks. This is purely for educational purposes.

    Keywords: Stocks, Dividends, Initial Price Offerings, diversification, risk,  Mutual Fund, ETFs, S&P 500;

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: How to Invest

    Lecture 1: How the Stock Market Works

    Lecture 2: How Companies Get in the Stock Market

    Lecture 3: How to Read a Stock Chart

    Lecture 4: Steps to Get Started

    Lecture 5: How to Invest Online

    Lecture 6: How to Invest with ETFs

    Lecture 7: A Short Intro to Cryptocurrency

    Lecture 8: How to Invest through a Mutual Fund

    Lecture 9: Myths and Clarifications about Investing

    Lecture 10: Why Invest in the First Place?

    Lecture 11: Takeaways and Next Steps

    Chapter 2: Understanding the Importance of 10k Form

    Lecture 1: Defining the 10k Form

    Lecture 2: ESG is One Factor that an Investor May Focus On

    Lecture 3: Financial Information that an Investor May Need to Know

    Lecture 4: Corporate Governance is One Factor that an Investor May Focus On

    Lecture 5: Additional Information Relating to the Income Statement

    Chapter 3: The Field of Economics

    Lecture 1: Defining Microeconomics Part A

    Lecture 2: Understanding the Behavior of a Spender

    Lecture 3: Determine the Price of any Good

    Lecture 4: Determine the Price of any Good (2)

    Chapter 4: The Field Of Economics (B)

    Lecture 1: Defining Macroeconomics

    Chapter 5: Anything Else that an Investor May Need To Know

    Lecture 1: An Investor May Also Want to Understand What a Bond is

    Lecture 2: An Investor May Want to Know the Word, Inflation Rate

    Lecture 3: An Investor May Need to Understand Standard Deviation

    Instructors

  • Investing in the Stock Market (beginners)  No.2
    Andy R
    Recently graduated from Yale College
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  • 4 stars: 18 votes
  • 5 stars: 17 votes
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