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Traders' Academy
Traders' Academy offers investors, educators and students 30 courses on the products, markets, currencies and tools available at Interactive Brokers. Each course uses a syllabus to define instructional goals, clearly states learning objectives and delivers content across multiple lessons. Quizzes and tests are used to benchmark progress against learning objectives and each course uses a combination of online lessons, videos or notes to help students learn at their own pace. In addition, students can ask questions of IBKR subject matter experts, provide written feedback on each course and rate their learning experience.
New courses include:
Understanding Leveraged & Inverse ETFs
ETFs resemble mutual funds in structure but can be traded throughout the day like stocks. Direxion offers leveraged ETFs - daily trading tools that are designed to help increase exposure and stay agile in rapidly changing markets.
Introduction to American Depositary Receipts
If you are interested in investing in non-US companies, this course explains how to gain exposure through American Depositary Receipts. We explain what an American Depositary Receipt is; why an investor would use them; where and when ADRs are traded and how investing in ADRs differs from investing directly in the stock of a foreign company. This course also covers the history of ADRs and potential benefits and risks.
Futures Fundamental Analysis
Fundamental analysis is the process of determining the model price of a futures contract, now and in the future, using factors like micro economic data, macro-economic data, and industry financial conditions.
Sector Investing
This course aims to help students understand some of the tools available within TWS to better analyze sector investing. The course also explains the use of Beta in understanding the economic cycle.
Introduction to Stocks
If you are new to investing and want to begin to understand stock market fundamentals, this course will help familiarize you with some common terms and concepts surrounding investments.
Fundamental Analysis
This course walks through fundamental accounting concepts covering Income Statement, Balance Sheet and Statement of Cash Flows, using available company data in TWS.
Introduction to Indexes
This course introduces indexes. You will learn what an index is, how it is used, and how index constituents are selected. We will discuss what it means for an index to be float-adjusted, as well as how index values are calculated, and how those values are used to calculate performance.
U.S. Municipal Bond Market
In this course, IBKR senior market analyst Steven Levine provides an overview of the US municipal bond market, including the types of securities investors typically encounter, tools for understanding the risks associated with municipal securities and using Trader Workstation (TWS) for municipal bond investing.