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Free, structured stock investing courses built for beginners — with every lesson connected directly to the tools you'll use as a real investor.

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Every lesson links directly to BriMindInvest's analysis tools — so you learn the concept and immediately apply it on real stocks.

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No textbook theory. Each lesson covers one concept clearly, with real examples, visuals, and a practical next step.

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Structured courses take you from 'what is a stock' to building and managing a real diversified portfolio.

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Beginner 60 min8 lessons

Stock Investing for Beginners

A step-by-step introduction to stock market investing — covering how stocks work, how to read financial data, how to value a company, and how to build your first diversified portfolio.

Understand what a stock is and how the market works
Read and interpret a stock quote confidently
Know the key metrics used to evaluate any company
Value a stock using multiple methods
Lessons
1
What Is the Stock Market and How Does It Work?
2
How to Read a Stock Quote
3
Market Cap, Stock Types & Sectors
4
The Key Financial Metrics Every Investor Must Know
5
How Stocks Make You Money
6
How to Value a Stock: Intrinsic Value Explained
7
How to Research and Compare Two Stocks
8
Building Your First Portfolio
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Beginner–Intermediate 56 min7 lessons

Reading Financial Statements

A practical guide to understanding the three core financial statements — income statement, balance sheet, and cash flow statement — so you can evaluate any company with confidence.

Read and interpret an income statement, balance sheet, and cash flow statement
Calculate and understand key margins: gross, operating, and net
Spot the difference between reported earnings and real cash generation
Decode a quarterly earnings report in under 10 minutes
Lessons
1
Why Financial Statements Matter
2
The Income Statement: Revenue, Profits & Margins
3
The Balance Sheet: Assets, Liabilities & Equity
4
The Cash Flow Statement & Free Cash Flow
5
Reading an Earnings Report Like a Pro
6
Spotting Red Flags in Financial Statements
7
Putting It All Together: Analyzing a Company
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Beginner 52 min7 lessons

ETFs & Index Investing

A complete beginner's guide to exchange-traded funds — what they are, how they work, what the most popular ones hold, and how to build a diversified portfolio using nothing but ETFs.

Understand exactly what an ETF is and how it trades on an exchange
Know the difference between ETFs, mutual funds, and index funds
Calculate and compare expense ratios to minimise investing costs
Recognise the most popular ETFs — SPY, QQQ, VTI, BND and more
Lessons
1
What Is an ETF and How Does It Work?
2
ETFs vs. Mutual Funds vs. Index Funds
3
Expense Ratios & the True Cost of Investing
4
The Most Popular ETFs Explained: SPY, QQQ, VTI & More
5
Types of ETFs: Market, Sector, Bond, International & More
6
Building a Complete Portfolio with ETFs
7
ETFs vs. Picking Individual Stocks
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Beginner–Intermediate 56 min7 lessons

How to Value a Stock

A practical, jargon-free guide to stock valuation — covering P/E ratios, discounted cash flow, the Graham Number, margin of safety, and a complete framework for putting a fair price on any company.

Understand intrinsic value and why it differs from market price
Value a stock using P/E ratio comparisons
Build a simple Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) model
Apply the Graham Number for defensive value investing
Lessons
1
What Is Intrinsic Value?
2
P/E Ratio Valuation
3
Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) Explained
4
The Graham Number
5
PEG, Price/Sales & Other Multiples
6
Margin of Safety
7
Putting It All Together: A Complete Valuation
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Intermediate 53 min7 lessons

Technical Analysis Basics

Master the art of reading price action — from candlestick patterns and moving averages to RSI, MACD, and support/resistance levels. Develop the chart-reading skills used by active traders and technical investors worldwide.

Read and interpret candlestick charts and identify key patterns
Draw support and resistance levels on any price chart
Use moving averages (SMA, EMA) to identify trends and crossovers
Apply the RSI to spot overbought/oversold conditions and divergence
Lessons
1
Introduction to Technical Analysis
2
Reading Candlestick Charts
3
Support & Resistance Levels
4
Moving Averages: SMA, EMA & Crossovers
5
RSI: Relative Strength Index
6
MACD: Moving Average Convergence Divergence
7
Putting It All Together: A Complete TA Framework
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Beginner–Intermediate 65 min8 lessons

Dividend Investing

A practical, visual guide to dividend investing — from understanding how dividends work and which metrics actually matter, to finding quality stocks, avoiding traps, building an income portfolio, and optimising for taxes.

Understand exactly how dividends work — ex-dates, payout ratios, and yield
Calculate and interpret every key dividend metric confidently
Model the long-term compounding power of dividend reinvestment (DRIP)
Screen and evaluate dividend stocks using a professional framework
Lessons
1
How Dividends Work: The Complete Mechanics
2
Key Dividend Metrics: Yield, Payout Ratio & More
3
DRIP: The Compounding Power of Dividend Reinvestment
4
How to Find and Evaluate Quality Dividend Stocks
5
Dividend Aristocrats, Kings & Champions
6
Dividend Traps: The High-Yield Stocks to Avoid
7
Building Your Dividend Income Portfolio
8
Dividend Taxes & Account Strategy
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Beginner 55 min8 lessons

Personal Finance & Budgeting Basics

Before you invest a dollar, you need the right financial foundation. This course covers the money order of operations — emergency funds, debt payoff, savings rate, and the right bank accounts — so you enter the market from a position of strength, not desperation.

Set up the right financial sequence before you invest a dollar
Build a budget that actually reflects your life and goals
Calculate exactly how much emergency fund you need
Choose the right debt payoff method for your situation
Lessons
1
The Money Order of Operations
2
Budgeting That Actually Sticks
3
Your Emergency Fund
4
Debt: Avalanche vs Snowball
5
Your Savings Rate: The Most Important Number
6
The Right Bank Accounts
7
Insurance: The Risk Foundation
8
Your Bridge to Investing
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Beginner–Intermediate 64 min8 lessons

Retirement Planning 101

From capturing your first 401(k) match to calculating exactly how much you need to retire — this course turns abstract retirement advice into specific, actionable steps. Covers 401(k) and IRA mechanics, Roth vs traditional decisions, how Social Security timing changes your benefit, the 4% rule, and decade-by-decade savings targets.

Maximize your 401(k) employer match and understand all contribution limits
Choose between Roth and Traditional IRA based on your tax situation
Know exactly how much you should have saved by your 30s, 40s, and 50s
Apply the 4% rule to calculate your retirement number
Lessons
1
The Retirement Account Toolkit: 401(k), IRA, Roth & More
2
The 401(k) Employer Match: Free Money You Can't Afford to Miss
3
Roth vs Traditional: Which Is Right for You?
4
How Much Should You Have Saved by Decade?
5
The 4% Rule: Calculating Your Retirement Number
6
Social Security: How It Works and When to Claim
7
Asset Allocation & the Retirement Glide Path
8
Building Your Personal Retirement Projection
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Beginner–Intermediate 60 min8 lessons

Bonds & Fixed Income

Most investing content is equity-heavy — but bonds are half of the global financial market and essential to any complete portfolio strategy. This course covers how bonds work, the full spectrum from Treasuries to munis, why prices move with interest rates, how to measure duration risk, what the yield curve signals, and how to build a practical fixed-income allocation.

Understand what a bond is and how coupon, face value, maturity, and yield relate
Distinguish between Treasuries, corporate, municipal, and agency bonds
Explain the inverse relationship between interest rates and bond prices
Calculate and interpret duration as a measure of interest rate sensitivity
Lessons
1
What Is a Bond? The Core Mechanics
2
Bond Types: Treasuries, Corporate, Municipal & More
3
Why Bond Prices Move: Interest Rates Explained
4
Duration Risk: Measuring Interest Rate Sensitivity
5
Bonds in a Portfolio: The Stock-Bond Relationship
6
The Yield Curve: What It Signals About the Economy
7
Bond Funds vs Individual Bonds: Which Is Right for You?
8
Building Your Fixed Income Strategy
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Simulated Trading Scenarios

★ Premium6 scenarios · 2+ hrs

Practice investing under real market conditions — the COVID crash, the meme stock mania, the 2022 rate-hike bear. Make buy/sell/hold decisions step by step, then see how your strategy compares to buy-and-hold, DCA, and perfect timing. First 5 steps of each scenario free.

COVID CrashMeme Stock Mania2008 CrisisDot-Com BustRate Hike BearValue Trap
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Financial Glossary

Reference

Plain-English definitions for 40+ essential investing terms — P/E ratio, MACD, RSI, free cash flow, intrinsic value, beta, and more.

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