Stock Market

Stock Market


Stock Market

Program overview
Upon program completion, graduates will be equipped to conduct analysis of global market data, understand strategies for making well-informed market speculation decisions, actively communicate with the brokerage firms, and critically read and analyze economic new.
  1. History of Stock Markets and their respective stages of development.
  2. The most important global stock markets:
    • Global stock indices: Names, countries of origin, and stock selections in each index.
    • How to read indices and calculate points.
    • Delivery dates of contracts.
    • Places orders placed for the protection of investors.
  3. Global Currency Market:
    • What is Forex?
    • Advantages of understanding the currency market.
    • Identification of key markets over the past 24 hours.
    • Important events in the history of a currency.
    • Command task in circulation.
    • Operations profit and loss account.
  4. Contracts for differences:
    • What is a Contract for difference?
    • Advantages of CFDs.
    • Start dates of contracts and delivery dates.
    • Important tips and strategies for investors.
    • Analysis of financial markets.
  5. Fundamental Investing Analysis:
    • Economic Reports.
    • Political Events.
    • World News.
  6. Technical analysis: types of charts -  Trend lines -  support and resistance levels -  average movement -  patterns-  Echo Home -  patterns continue major -  theory  Gan -  Fibonacci ratios -  indicators of - assistive technology - Japanese candle.
  7. Risk management and preservation of capital

Target group
  • Merchants who wish to invest their money in global markets.
  • Importers, exporters, and trading companies who wish to protect their goods from currency fluctuations.
  • Anyone interested in career advancement within a brokerage firm.

Program duration
5 weeks. Approximately 10 study hours per week for a total of about 50 study hours.

Assessment methods
In order to complete the course successfully you will be required to submit one short essay (c.1000 words) and achieve an overall pass grade.
Certification

To be awarded the certificate you must satisfactorily complete all written contributions. Successful students will receive a Certificate, awarded by the Board of Studies of AIES Department for Continuing Education. A transcript detailing the course will be issued to successful students.