Investors' Education Program

Investors' Education Program

The Investors' Education Program (IEP) is designed to provide participants with a holistic understanding of the capital market through four key topics. By the end of the program,

Ongoing Programs

General IEP

  1. The Capital Market Basics: Fundamentals for Aspiring Investors
  2. Introducing the Primary Market and IPO Process
  3. Stock Selection: Strategies for Smart Investing
  4. Secondary Market Dynamics: Trading Strategies and Settlement Mechanisms

Specialized IEP

  1. Investment in Mutual Funds
  2. Basic Technical Analysis
  3. Fundamentals of Commodity Exchange
  4. Fundamental Analysis
  5. Financial Statement Analysis
  6. Master the market: Start Your Trading experience with Technical Analysis
  7. Multiple Time Frame Analysis
  8. Investment Planning
  9. News Analysis for Capital Market Investment
  10. Excelling at Trading on Mobile and Web-based Platforms
  11. Time Series Analysis for Capital Market
  12. Investment in Shariah Compliant Capital Market Instruments
  13. Visualizing Secondary Trade

Upcoming Programs

  1. Understanding the Capital Market Ecosystem
  2. Key Financial Instruments: A Beginner’s Guide
  3. Introduction to Online Trading Platforms
  4. Risks and Rewards of Investing in the Stock Market
  5. Introduction to Government Securities
  6. Market Indices: What Do They Represent?
  7. Investor Rights and Protections
  8. Introduction to Financial Ratios and Their Interpretation
  9. Role of Dividends in Stock Valuation
  10. Understanding Price-to-Earnings (P/E) Ratio and Other Valuation Metrics
  11. Bond Market Basics and Yield Calculation
  12. Economic Indicators and Their Influence on the Capital Market
  13. How to Interpret Candlestick Charts and Patterns
  14. Analyzing Sectoral Performance in the Stock Market
  15. Market Microstructure and High-Frequency Trading
  16. Advanced Portfolio Optimization Techniques
  17. Introduction to Algorithmic Trading Systems
  18. Corporate Actions and Their Implications on Stock Prices