Investment Learning That Grows With You

Master the patterns that shape markets. Our approach focuses on real analysis skills you'll actually use—not just theory that sits on a shelf gathering dust.

Start Your Journey

Self-Directed Sessions

Work through material when it suits your schedule. Most participants spend 6-8 hours weekly, but you control the pace.

  • Access opens September 2025
  • New content releases every Tuesday
  • Forum discussions with peers
  • Monthly live Q&A sessions

Guided Cohorts

Join a small group working through the same challenges. We start new cohorts in October and February each year.

  • 12-week structured format
  • Weekly group analysis sessions
  • Direct instructor feedback
  • Collaborative case studies

Intensive Workshops

Focused three-day experiences diving deep into specific topics. Perfect for building particular skills quickly.

  • Four dates throughout 2025
  • Limited to 20 participants
  • Hands-on market analysis
  • Recording access included

Learn Analysis, Not Just Information

Anyone can read market news. We focus on building the judgment to interpret what you're reading—to separate meaningful signals from background noise. That's a skill that compounds over years, not something that expires when market conditions change.

Real Case Studies No Guaranteed Returns Practical Tools Ongoing Support

Who's Teaching This Stuff

Portrait of Siobhán Fionnuala, investment analyst and instructor

Siobhán Fionnuala

Market Analysis

Spent 11 years analyzing European equity markets before realizing most investor education misses the practical bits. Now focuses on teaching pattern recognition using actual market data instead of theoretical models.

Siobhán's background includes work with mid-sized investment firms across Dublin and Amsterdam. She prefers explaining concepts through real examples rather than academic frameworks.

European Markets Risk Assessment Technical Patterns
Portrait of Líadan Caoimhe, financial educator specializing in investment trends

Líadan Caoimhe

Trend Research

Líadan tracks how investing behaviors shift over time. Her research examines why certain market narratives gain traction while others fade—useful for understanding market psychology beyond the numbers.

Before teaching, she worked in institutional research roles, digging through data to find patterns others overlooked. That investigative approach shapes how she guides students through market analysis.

Behavioral Finance Sector Analysis Research Methods