Master Stock Market Fundamentals
Build solid investment knowledge through practical learning designed for Canadian investors. Our comprehensive program covers everything from basic market mechanics to advanced portfolio strategies.
Real Market Education
Most investment courses teach theory. We focus on practical skills you'll actually use. Our curriculum comes from real trading floors and portfolio management experience across Canadian markets.
You'll learn how markets actually work — not just how textbooks say they should work. We cover the psychology behind price movements, how institutional investors think, and why certain strategies succeed while others fail.
Market Analysis
Technical and fundamental analysis techniques used by professional traders
Risk Management
Position sizing, diversification, and portfolio protection strategies
Canadian Markets
TSX dynamics, resource sectors, and currency considerations
Psychology
Behavioral finance and emotional discipline in investing
Learn From Market Veterans
Henrik Johansson
Twenty-two years managing institutional portfolios. Henrik brings real-world perspective from both bull and bear markets, including the 2008 crisis and recent volatility.
Claire Beaumont
Former Bay Street analyst who covered Canadian energy and mining sectors. Claire explains complex market dynamics in ways that actually make sense to real investors.
Case Study Approach
We analyze real trades and decisions — both successful and unsuccessful ones. Learn from actual market scenarios rather than hypothetical examples.
Interactive Sessions
Small group discussions where you can ask questions about your specific situation. No question is too basic or too complex.
Practical Exercises
Paper trading assignments that let you practice without risking real money. Build confidence before you invest your first dollar.
What You'll Actually Learn
Market Foundations (Weeks 1-3)
How stock exchanges work, order types, and market participants. We'll demystify the jargon and explain what actually happens when you place a trade.
Company Analysis (Weeks 4-7)
How to read financial statements and spot red flags. You'll analyze real Canadian companies and learn what metrics actually matter for investment decisions.
Technical Analysis (Weeks 8-11)
Chart patterns and indicators that actually work. We'll separate useful tools from marketing hype and show you how professionals use technical analysis.
Portfolio Strategy (Weeks 12-16)
Asset allocation, rebalancing, and long-term planning. Learn how to build a portfolio that matches your goals and risk tolerance.