Getting Started with Stock Trading

Getting Started with Stock Trading

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What's the smartest thing you can do with money? The answer is, to make money work for you through smart and safe investing. In this microlearning course, you will learn the fundamentals of stock tracking, conduct stock analysis and to market stock investments to potential clients. You can kick your personal investment journey and of others through GnowbeLearn.

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Includes:

  • Basic Level

  • 11 Microlearning Sessions

  • 135 minutes of Experiential Content

  • 98 Learning Actions

  • Group Discussions & Sharing

  • Lifetime Access via Mobile and Web

  • Digital Certificate

Bundle Overview

  1. What is a Stock/Share/Equity?

  2. Stock vs Debt

  3. Investing in Shares

  4. Stock Market

  5. Singapore Exchange (SGX)

  6. Stockbrokers

  7. Buying/Selling Shares

  8. Factors affecting stock values

  9. Self-Assessment

  10. Personal Details

  11. What’s next? Get Started!

What is this 'Microlearning Course' about?

This program provides you with the basic fundamentals of stock trading and to get started with personal investment. It is hoped that learners will be armed with basic knowledge on how to conduct stock investment and to market stock investments to their potential clients, spurring them to take up this career.

Who is this course designed for?

This program is suitable for anyone interested in the finance and banking investment industry. This online course is applicable for stockbrokers, banking, and financial consultants who will be marketing stock as an investment to their clients.


David Tan
Senior Lecturer - Singapore Polytechnic, School of Business

David has been with the Singapore Polyechnic since 2003. He teaches a wide variety of finance-related subjects such as credit risk analysis, financial markets, trade finance, derivative and financial management.

Prior to being a lecturer, he spent 10 years in the corporate and investment banking industry. His last position was VP of Corporate Clientele Management at a French investment bank.