Beginner-Friendly Stock Trading Lessons

1. Core Concepts to Learn First

Stock market basics (what stocks are, how exchanges work)

Types of trading (day trading, swing trading, long-term investing)

Fundamental vs. technical analysis

Risk management and psychology

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Recommended Courses & Platforms

Free Resources:

Investopedia Academy – Great free guides on stock trading and investing.

TradingView – Offers tools for chart analysis + an active community.

YouTube Channels:

ZipTrader (beginner-friendly, step-by-step lessons)

The Trading Channel (technical analysis and trading strategies)

Rayner Teo (trend following and price action)

Paid Courses (Worth the Money):

Bear Bull Traders (Day & swing trading with live chatroom & mentorship)

Warrior Trading (Popular for day trading, though pricey)

Investopedia Academy – Premium, structured learning path

Coursera:

"Financial Markets" by Yale University (Prof. Robert Shiller)

"Investment Management" by the University of Geneva

Books to Start With:

"How to Make Money in Stocks" by William O’Neil

"Trading for a Living" by Alexander Elder

"Technical Analysis of the Financial Markets" by John Murphy

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Tools You’ll Want

Broker Accounts: Thinkorswim (TD Ameritrade), Webull, or Interactive Brokers

Simulators: Investopedia Simulator, Thinkorswim paper trading (practice with fake money)

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Structured Learning Path

1. Week 1–2: Learn how the market works + paper trading

2. Week 3–4: Study technical and fundamental analysis

3. Month 2+: Practice with real trades, track performance, and focus on discipline

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Want help picking a strategy (like swing trading vs. day trading) or recommendations based on your risk level and time availability?

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