Investment Analysis Program
We've spent years watching people make the same investing mistakes. Not because they're careless, but because they never learned a structured way to think about markets. This program teaches you how to actually analyse investments instead of guessing.
Our next cohort starts in September 2025. It's a six-month commitment, which might sound like a lot. But if you're serious about understanding how markets work, it's worth the time.
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Six Modules That Actually Matter
We don't teach theory for the sake of theory. Every module connects to real situations you'll face when analysing stocks, bonds, or portfolio construction. And yes, we cover the Australian market specifically because that's where most of you will be investing.
Financial Statement Analysis
Reading balance sheets and income statements without getting lost in accounting jargon.
Valuation Methods
DCF models, comparable analysis, and when each approach makes sense.
Market Psychology
Why markets behave irrationally and how to spot when emotions are driving prices.
Risk Assessment
Measuring volatility, understanding diversification, and knowing what you're actually risking.
Portfolio Construction
Building portfolios that match your goals instead of copying what everyone else does.
Market Sectors Deep Dive
How different industries work and what drives their performance over time.
Who's Teaching This
Three people who've worked in markets long enough to know what matters and what's just noise. They've made mistakes, learned from them, and now they teach what they wish someone had taught them earlier.
Callum Brinkworth
Lead Investment AnalystSpent twelve years analysing ASX-listed companies for institutional investors. He's good at breaking down complex financials into plain language.
Sienna Kirkwood
Portfolio Strategy SpecialistRan portfolio allocation for a mid-size fund in Sydney. She teaches the practical side of balancing risk and return without overthinking it.
Thea Galloway
Market Research DirectorCovered equity markets across Asia-Pacific for fifteen years. She knows sector trends and has a knack for explaining macro concepts clearly.