Why Choose Us ?
The Stock Market Basic Course at Market Made Easy is perfect for beginners who want to build a solid foundation in stock market. This course covers the essentials of the stock market, helping you understand how the markets work.
Whether you are completely new to stock market or want to strengthen your understanding of market fundamentals before moving to advanced strategies, this course will give you the knowledge and confidence to start trading wisely. You’ll learn the basics of stocks, indices, trading platforms, order types and market terminology – making your entry into the market smooth and informed.
Who Should Join ?
The Basic Stock Market Course is perfect for students and beginners eager to explore financial markets, working professionals looking for secondary income opportunities and anyone interested in learning the fundamentals of stock market. This course provides a clear understanding of how the stock market works and the essential concepts needed to make informed decisions. It’s designed to build confidence and give you a solid foundation before moving on to advanced strategies.
Basic Course Curriculum
Introduction to Investment
Understanding what investment really means
How to protect your wealth from inflation
Exploring the primary market: IPOs, ASBA, pricing mechanisms and the book-building process
A brief history of the Indian stock market
Market segments and the products available in each
Participants & EcoSystem
Roles of brokers and sub-brokers
Eligibility and registration criteria for market participants
Broker-client relationships and responsibilities
Trading system user hierarchy and access levels
Role of depositories and clearing members in market operations
Corporate Actions
Understanding dividends, bonus shares, stock splits, OFS, FPO, merger, demerger, acquisition, right issues and buybacks
How corporate actions impact stock prices and investors
Trading in Stock Market
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Introduction to Zerodha Kite and other trading platforms
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Calculating brokerage: comparing traditional brokers vs discount brokers
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Understanding quantity freeze and circuit breakers
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Different order conditions: GTC, GTD, GTT, IOC, and regular orders
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Order types: Stop Loss, Bracket Order, Cover Order and Trailing Stop Loss
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Concepts of price-time priority, order matching and bid-ask spread
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The transaction cycle and rolling settlements
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