Common Questions
About our structured market analysis programme for UK investors
Absolutely. Our 3-module programme starts with LSE market microstructure fundamentals, so you'll learn how the London Stock Exchange actually works before moving to analysis techniques. We assume no prior trading experience — just curiosity about how UK equity markets function.
That depends on your pace. Most learners work through the material over 4–8 weeks, dedicating 5–10 hours per week. Module 1 covers LSE microstructure, Module 2 focuses on fundamental analysis and annual report reading, and Module 3 helps you build your own analytical framework for UK equities.
We're specifically designed for UK equity analysis. Rather than selling you a predetermined trading system, we teach you how to read financial statements, understand market mechanics, and develop your own framework for analysing companies listed on the LSE. It's independent learning — not a "get rich quick" course.
No. This is educational trading content only. We teach you the tools and methodology for analysing companies and understanding LSE market structure, but we don't recommend specific investments or manage your money. All investment decisions are yours to make.
Just a web browser and a notepad (or document app). You'll be reading real LSE annual reports and learning about order types and market mechanics, so having access to company financial statements is helpful but we guide you through finding them.
Yes. You can reach out to us via our contact form. We're here to help clarify concepts about fundamental analysis, LSE market structure, or how to apply your analytical framework to real UK equities.
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Contact usDisclaimer: This course provides educational material on market analysis, fundamental analysis techniques, and UK equity analysis frameworks only. It is not financial advice. We don't recommend specific investments, manage portfolios, or predict market movements. Always conduct your own research and consider seeking independent financial advice before making any investment decisions. Past performance is not indicative of future results.