⏱ 43 min
📚 6 lessons
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About this course
Equity portfolios can be built in many ways: by selecting undervalued stocks, by targeting high-growth companies, by anchoring to income-producing dividend payers, or by simply replicating a market index. Each approach rests on different assumptions about where returns come from and whether markets can be consistently beaten. Understanding these foundations prevents you from adopting a strategy you do not fully believe in — which inevitably leads to abandoning it at the worst moment.
By the end of this course you will be able to explain the theoretical basis and historical evidence behind value, growth, dividend, and passive investment strategies, describe the key differences between active and passive equity management, and evaluate the conditions under which each equity approach has historically outperformed and underperformed.
What you will learn:
- Value investing: the price-to-intrinsic-value framework, mean reversion logic, and historical factor evidence
- Growth investing: identifying companies with durable above-average earnings growth and the valuation challenges it creates
- Dividend investing: income focus, dividend growth compounding, and its relationship to value-oriented thinking
- Passive index investing: market efficiency rationale, index construction, and the cost advantage over time
- Active management: what active managers aim to exploit, the constraints they face, and the net-of-fees performance evidence
- Style factors: the academic evidence on value, growth, momentum, and quality as systematic return drivers
- Stock selection within each style: the types of screens and criteria each approach uses
- Portfolio construction basics: concentration, diversification, and turnover trade-offs across styles
Each module presents a concept reading followed by a historical case study illustrating the strategy's behaviour across different market periods. Self-assessment exercises check your understanding of each approach's logic and limitations. Reflection prompts encourage you to examine your own inclinations and biases toward different styles.
This course is designed for investors and finance students who want a structured, evidence-grounded orientation to equity strategies. No prior portfolio management experience is required. This content is purely educational and informational; it does not constitute financial advice.
What you'll get
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Forever. Once you purchase, the course is yours to revisit anytime.
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