Research Analyst Course
About This Course
This course helps the readers about risk-free investment options and how to analyze a company before making an investment decision. Highly recommended for students, professionals, and those interested in taking-up trading and investing as their profession.
Data and information are imperative to the function of the research analyst. Research Analysts need information pertinent to the investment being evaluated. This would include information about the macro and microeconomic factors, industry-specific information, and company-specific information.
Sell-side analysts:
They typically publish research reports on the securities of companies or industries with specific recommendations to buy, hold, or sell the security. These analysts work for firms that provide investment banking, broking, advisory services for clients.
Equity shares are issued by companies and investment is made by institutions and individuals. Equity shares represent the form of fractional ownership in a business venture. Equity shareholders collectively own the company. They bear the risk and enjoy the rewards of ownership.
Debentures and bonds are issued by companies and the government. Investment is made by institutions and individuals. Debentures/bonds are instruments for raising long-term debt. Debentures are either unsecured or secured in nature.
Learning Objectives
Requirements
- No prior knowledge is required
Target Audience
- Research Analyst
- Fundamental Analyst
- Stock market investors
- Company analysts