Free Stock Market Course for Beginners! 20+ Hours!

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Chapters:
0:00 Welcome, Introduction, Overview, and Basic Concepts
0:55 John Clay, About Your Instructor
01:54 Is This Course for You?
04:58 Goals of this Course
07:08 Course Structure
14:41 Participation Suggestions
22:16 Overview of the Entire Course
23:51 Module 1
25:01 Module 2
25:17 Module 3
27:07 Module 4
28:03 Module 5

Free Stock Market Course For Beginners
Fall, 2021
Introduction, Overview and Basic Concepts
Intrepid Educational Services
The SPX Investing Program
John Clay
Founder, Creator, and Instructor
About Your Instructor
John Clay
Over 35 years of experience as an Educator, Trainer, and Instructor.
Over 25 years of experience as an Individual Investor.
Email:
John@SPXInvesting.com
Messenger/Skype/Zoom: Times can be scheduled
Is This Course for You?
Beginners or those with years of experience.
All ages and seasons of life.
Those who want to take investing and trading to a new level.
Those who want to think of things in new or different ways.
Those who want to take advantage of opportunities currently unknown and uncertain.
Goals of this Course
Provide a basic understanding of the Stock Market and the Financial Markets.
Make a case for building an investment program using the S&P 500.
The SPX
Provide basic strategies that can be used right now.
Provide basic tools and information sources that can be used immediately.

Course Structure
Available on YouTube
Follow the Playlist
Course notes are available for free
This course is designed to be rolled-out starting September 21, 2021.
Voice-Only: faster
My lecture style: PPT, added commentary. I am looking at what you are looking at. Each recording is slightly different.
At the time of this recording, the stock market is:
At or near all-time highs but concerns are on the horizon.
Inflation is becoming a concern.
The US and the world continue to deal with the COVID-19 Pandemic.
Massive cultural, economic and governmental changes are happening.
Fall can be a bad time for the stock market.
Participation Suggestions
Watch in order
Repeat as needed
Dedicate to completing the course
Self-paced
Submit questions or comments
Make use of Assessments
Watch other posted videos
Visit SPXInvestingblog.com
Join the public Facebook group
Watch the workshop
Follow on Social Media (Facebook, Twitter, Rumble, Instagram)
If you would like to meet, a time can be set up on Skype, Zoom, or Messenger.
Email: John@spxinvesting.com
Overview of the Entire Course
Length:
Over 20 hours
Module 1:
Basic Concepts
Module 2:
Stocks and Stock Indexes
Module 3:
Understanding the Stock Market
Module 4:
Developing a Strategy
Module 5:
Market Analysis

Module 1
General definitions
Provide an overview of the information, concepts, and strategies that will be taught.
Course Structure:
There are 5 Modules
Each Module is divided into Sections.
There are 41 Sections
The average length of each module is about 28 minutes.

Module 2
1. Basic Concepts
2. Stocks
3. Bonds
4. Mutual Funds
5. ETFs
6. Indexes
7. The SPX
8. Market Cap
Module 3
Understanding the Stock Market
1. Understanding Long and Short
2. Using Margin
3. The Importance of Liquidity
4. Understanding the Bid-Ask Price
5. Thoughts on Penny Stocks
6. Cryptocurrencies
7. Forex
8. Hedge Funds
9. Blue Chip Stocks
10. The SEC
11. The Fed
12. Department of Treasury
13. The Department of Commerce
Module 4
Developing a Strategy
A Discussion on Risk
Definitions of Time
Types of Orders
Paper Trading
The Power of Compounding
Module 5
Market Analysis
SPX Sectors
Industry Groups
Fundamental Analysis
Mental Analysis
Technical Analysis
SMAC Strategy
Intermarket Analysis
SPX Analysis
Economic Analysis
Market Observation
Recommended Reading
Recommended Websites

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