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    If you’re a data professional or aspiring analyst looking to learn the top business intelligence platform on the market, you’ve come to the right place. With more than 100,000 perfect 5-star reviews from students around the world, this is the course you’ve been looking for.

    Throughout the course, you’ll learn from top instructors and put your skills to the test with hands-on projects and unique, real-world assignments.

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    Stock Market Training Program Course Curriculum

    s there a minimum education requirement for you to start trading in the stock markets? Well, no! You should be able to understand the basics of stock markets and how financial transactions work. So, you only need to be an investment enthusiast. 

    GTR Academy provides one of the best stock market courses in India to anyone who wants to create strategies and invest in the stock markets. Be no longer dependent on random tips to trade in the stock markets.

    Each and every concept of stock market has been covered in depth in our modules. Given below is an index of the same.

    Modules 1: Introduction to Stock Markets

    Background, Learnings from History and historical facts

    • CAGR return of PPF, Gold, Silver, real estate, Stocks for last 40 years
    • Annual Returns of Investment of S&P 500
    • BSE Return on last 10-20-30 years
    • Time line of Major events in the World
    • Indian Multi Baggers in last 25 years
    • India’s Biggest Wealth creating companies and sectors in last 5 years
    • How stock markets behaved in first half of 2020
    • Stock Market Behavior during Crisis of extreme nature historically
    • An Analogy from Cricket

    Tools for Stock Market Analysis

    • 6 Tools for Stock Market Analysis
    • Practical example from BSE Alerts
    • Why focus is important
    • How to Time the Markets

    How to time the Markets

    • Inputs from Stock price movement of Amazon, Google and Reliance
    • Practical examples of understanding timing the stocks and solving in Excel
    • Who can time the markets
    • Learnings from Berkshire Hathway Letter to shareholders 2019

    Mistake 1

    • Jack Maa on Learning from Mistakes
    • How many people make money in Stock Markets
    • Percentage of profitable traders
    • Mistake 1 elaborated with practical examples from stock markets

    Mistake 2

    • Mistake 2 Elaborated
      What happened on 23 April 2013
    • Normal trap which investors fall prey
    • What happens through Business Channels (practical example)
    • Why and how stocks markets are considered Casino

    Mistake 3

    • Practical example of Indian Companies
    • Warren Buffett on Mistake 3
    • Learning the power of compounding
    • What is Special 26
    • Which companies will grow
    • Why we have to let our money work for us for financial independence
    • Relating mistakes to Cricketing analogy
    • What Oscar Figueroa teaches us about fundamental investing

    Mistake 4

    • Inputs from Warren Buffett
    • Companies strategy on being asset light
    • Personal experience of taking a housing loan
    • Inferences from Berkshire Hathway Letter to shareholders 2017-2018-2020
    • Amitabh Bachchan on Debt

    Mistake 5

    • Practical example about learning from Mistake 5
    • What happens when you take a position
    • What happened during Reliance AGM on 13 July 2020
    • What happened during the start of Lockdown during Mar’20 end
    • Issues with Derivatives Trading

    How Many stocks to own in a portfolio

    • Inputs from Berkshire Hathway Letter to Shareholders’1978 and 2020
    • Inputs from successful stock market veterans
    • Rational for quality of stocks
    • Inputs from Financial Analyst Journal 1972
    • TWSS Analysis of performance of mutual funds in last 5 years and reasons
    • Alpha and Beta
    • Setting the context of Alpha and Beta
    • What would be Rs 100 in 2010 for different asset classes
    • Alpha Defined
    • Beta Defined
    • Understanding Calculation of Beta in Excel
    • Calculating Beta Calculation across different dates
    • Comparing stock movement of high beta and low beta stocks with BSE Sensex across sectors
    • What is Comfortable Beta Level
    • Story of a Man with a Balancing stick

    Moats (Part A)

    • Analogy from Cricket
    • Critical sectors understanding
    • MOAT Defined
    • Attributes of MOAT
    • Learnings from Warren Buffett About MOATS
    • Types of MOATS
    • How to calculate MOAT
    • Practical example of companies looking into their annual report
    • Understanding Barriers to Entry

    Moats (Part B)

    • Discussing financials of some companies with MOATS
    • Practical example of some companies with MOATS and understanding their business model
    • Practical example of some companies with unbreachable MOATS
    • How Economic MOATS convert into more profits
    • How to identify stocks with MOAT
    • Use of Morning Star Data for MOAT
    • Analyzing Stock performance of MOAT Stocks
    • Use of Screener

    Moats (Part C)

    • Understanding Return on Capital employed and Return on Equity in detail with practical example
    • Understanding 2 different Business needs and requirements
    • Interpretation when Return on Equity in High
    • Interpretation when Return on Capital employed in high
    • RoE of 6 dominant Indian firms in last 20 years
    • Why and how business of some companies double every 4-5 years
    • Do Moats Erode?
    • How the customer preferences change (Practical example)
    • A practical example of some super brands fading
    • Inputs from Berkshire Hathway Letter to Shareholders 2007
    • Cricketing analogy featuring Saurav Ganguly, Yuvraj Singh, Rahul Dravid
    • Concluding MOATS

    Taking data from Bloomberg Quint

    • Companies constituting BSE Sensex when BSE started
    • Common Companies giving best returns in 10 year, 5 year, 3 year horizon
    • Creating your account on Screener.in
    • How to create a search query
    • Applying different filters basis the criteria chosen
    • Attributes a company should have when filters are applied

     

    • Understanding from Warren BuffettStructure of Annual Report ( Practical examples)
    • Understanding Company business
    • Finding out shareholding patterns including pledged shares
    • Evaluation of Management
    • Where to find investors’ complaints
    • Identifying Related Party Transactions
    • Management Remuneration

    Taking data from Bloomberg Quint

    • Letter to Shareholders by Satyam Promoters
    • Practical examples of well-known companies becoming insolvent
    • Practical connect of Financial statements with Cricket
    • Learnings from Philip Fisher
    • Introduction to Financial Statements
    • Check list for Financial Health
    • Introduction to Case Study for understanding Financial statements
    • Learning from Warren Buffett

    Understanding Revenues and Cost of Goods sold

    • Format of Income Statement and some practical snapshots
    • Identifying Revenue Drivers for various companies
    • Elaborating Revenues and basis of it
    • Decoding Warren Buffett Letter to Shareholders’2007
    • Practical examples of sales, operating profit and Net Profits of multiple companies
    • Understanding Great, Good and Gruesome businesses
    • Basis of Increase or decrease of Revenues
    • Use of Screener to identify top 10 revenue generating companies in India
      Starting to solve the case study
    • Elaborating cost of goods sold and gross profit
    • Interpretation if Gross profit increases/decreases over time
    • Practical examples of companies whose sales fell and margins remained intact and how to decipher this
    • Practical examples of companies in same industry whose margins got impacted /became better
    • How to deal with cyclical businesses
    • Interpretation from Warren Buffett Letter to shareholders 1987
    • Completion of case study till revenues and cost of goods sold

    Understanding Fixed /Intangible assets, Depreciation/Amortization

    • Understanding Business Expenses
    • Bifurcating revenue and capital expenses
    • Capitalization of Interest cost and why it is a critical means to analyze
    • Practical example of companies capitalizing interest cost
    • Difference of straight line and written down value method of calculation
    • How to calculate deprecation under 2 methods in Excel
    • Understanding Goodwill and Intangible assets
    • Learnings from Berkshire Hathway Letter to Shareholders 2019
    • Decoding Great, Good and Gruesome businesses
    • Understanding Various Ratios for analysis of Financial statements
    • Understanding DuPont Analysis with practical examples of Indian listed companies

    Completing Income Statement

    • Completing Fixed assets Schedule and understanding Prorating the data and Debt Schedule
    • Understanding Interest coverage ratio
    • Preparation of Debt Schedule
    • Completing Net Income and bifurcating net Income

    Dividend and Retained Earnings

    • Sources of Finding out stocks with good dividend yields
    • How mind corruption happens wrt to Dividend paying stocks
    • Filters in Screener for Dividend
    • Understanding Berkshire Hathway letter to shareholders 1984
    • Comprehending Berkshire Hathway Letter to shareholders 2012
    • What is important? Dividend or Retained earning
    • Top ten holding of President of India
    • Understanding Value created per rupee of Retained Earning
    • Analysis from TWSS Template for value Creation per rupee of retained earning
    • Practical examples of Listed Indian companies wrt Value Creation
    • Stock Price Movement of Government companies last 10 years

    Understanding Balance Sheet – Liability Side

    • Asset Light strategy of top 50 Corporate in India
    • Inputs from Berkshire Hathway Letter to shareholders 2017
    • How to identify Debt Free Companies
    • Debt relative to shareholder equity
    • Debt relative to earnings
    • Practical interferences of Debt from company’s annual report reading
    • Understanding Pledged Percentage with practical example
    • Why assured rentals of some leading Real estate building might not be a great idea -Practical example

    Understanding Working Capital

    • How credit cycle works in India
    • Understanding Working capital -Definition and comprehension
    • Inputs from Berkshire Hathway letter to shareholders, 2018
    • Issues with Many start-ups today when focus is on sales and not profitability
    • Practical examples of Infrastructure companies, Beverage companies facing heat of working capital
    • How to check working capital issues in a firm looking into their financials
    • Comparing Paint companies and analyzing the impact of working capital
    • Comparing Auto companies and analyzing the impact of working capital

    Understanding Balance Sheet – Asset Side

    • Understanding Asset side items on the Balance Sheet
    • What Charlie Munger says on Asset side of Balance Sheet
    • Example of Intangible asset heavy Balance Sheet and its repercussions
    • Practical example of Balance Sheets whose stock rose but no strength in Balance sheet and losses incurred
    • Example of acquisition without rational and then bearing the brunt
    • Cash diversion from Books of accounts
    • Practical example of Investments becoming a prominent asset side item
    • Cash diversion from Books of accounts
    • Related party transaction and how the same is used to siphon off funds from the business- Practical Examples
    • Why many IPOs did not give returns to shareholders -Practical Example(s)
    • Inferences from Related party transactions
    • Practical examples of horrible corporate Governance
    • Related examples from Cricket featuring MS Dhoni and Virat Kohli
    • Practical case study on how funds were siphoned off from business looking into Balance Sheet

    Why free Cash flows and not net cash flows

    • Understanding Difference in Free Cash flows and Net Cash Flows
    • Why cannot investors be fooled if analyzing free cash flows (Practical example in Excel)
    • How Free Cash can help if Sales are inflated
    • How Free Cash can help if operating exp is capitalized
    • Why Hawk Eye is required
    • Write offs by SBI
    • Introductions – Valuation of a Stock
    • Overview of Valuation Methods
    • Case Study : Tech Mahindra using DCF Method of Valuation
    • Case Study : Tech Mahindra using relative Method of Valuation
    • Case Study Files
    • Introduction to technical analysis
    • Understanding Trends
    • Understanding Market Cycle
    • How to Grow a Small Trading Account
    • Rules Of Trading You Cannot Break
    • Identification of current trends using market structure
    • Candlestick pattern – Neutral Pattern
    • Candlestick pattern – Reversal pattern
    • Candlestick pattern – Continuation pattern
    • Chart pattern – Reversal pattern
    • Chart pattern – Neutral pattern
    • Chart pattern – Continuation pattern
    • Strength of trend identification- Price action
    • Basics of Support and Resistance
    • Horizontal support & resistance
    • Trading horizontal support & resistance
    • Trending Support – Resistance
    • Trading trend line
    • Dynamic support & resistance
    • Learning Stoplosses
    • Understanding Risk – Reward Ratio
    • Trading through price action and technical indicators
    • How to be Successful Longterm Trader

    This Section includes :

    • Market Updates
    • Current Trends
    • Recent Learnings
    • Trading opportunities

    Who is This Course For?

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    If you’re looking for the ONE course to help you build job-ready Stock Market skills, you’ve come to the right place.

    Training Delivery

    Discovery call

    A call to evaluate training requirements and adjust course and delivery accordingly.

    Tech call with the Certified Instructor

    A call with the Certified Instructor to address specific queries and requirements.

    Design of Customized Curriculum

    Tailored curriculum to meet specific learning objectives and organizational needs.

    Training and Access to LMS

    Commencement of training sessions along with access to the Learning Management System.

    Live training

    Live training sessions conducted in real time to facilitate interactive learning experiences.

    Hands on Role Based training with Labs

    Interactive training featuring hands on exercises and specialized labs tailored to specific skillset

    Course Materials Access using LMS

    Access course materials conveniently through the Learning Management System.

    Student Progress Metrics

    Monitor student progress through comprehensive metrics and analytics.

    Final Quiz in Gamification style

    Concluding the training with a gamified final quiz to engage learners and reinforce key concepts.

    Certificate of Completion (Verifiable)

    Participants provided with a verifiable Certificate of Completion upon successfully finishing the training.

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