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What you’ll learn Overview of various investment strategies, including growth investing, value investing, and dividend investing. How to develop a personal investment strategy aligned with financial goals and risk tolerance. Understanding what the equity market is and how it operates. Different types of securities, including stocks, preferred shares, and exchange-traded funds (ETFs). Methods for valuing stocks, including fundamental analysis and technical analysis. Key financial metrics, such as price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio, earnings per share (EPS), and market capitalization. Are there any course requirements or prerequisites? Basic Computer Skills: Familiarity with using computers and the internet to access online resources and course materials. Interest in Finance: A willingness to learn about financial markets and a curiosity about how investments work. No Prior Experience Required: While prior knowledge of finance is helpful, it is not necessary. The course is structured to accommodate learners at all levels. Reading and Comprehension Skills: Ability to read and understand financial documents, articles, and course materials. Commitment to Learning: An open mindset and dedication to engaging with the content, completing assignments, and participating in discussions. Who this course is for: Beginners: Individuals who are new to investing and wish to understand the fundamentals of the equity market, including basic concepts and terminology. Intermediate Investors: Those who have some experience in investing and want to deepen their knowledge of market analysis and stock valuation. Finance Students: Students pursuing degrees in finance, business, or related fields who want to complement their academic knowledge with practical insights into equity investing. Professionals: Working professionals seeking to expand their financial literacy and investment skills to make informed decisions about personal or corporate investments. Retirees: Individuals looking to manage