Investment Education That Actually Makes Sense
Building financial confidence takes time and honest guidance. Our programs start in early 2026, giving you structured learning that respects your pace and focuses on practical knowledge you'll actually use.
We're not here to promise overnight wealth. Real investment literacy comes from understanding markets, managing risk, and making informed decisions with your own money.
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Learn From People Who've Been There
Our instructors bring years of market experience and a straightforward approach to teaching. They've made mistakes, learned lessons, and know how to explain complex concepts without the jargon.
Kieran Bjornson
Kieran spent twelve years managing mid-market portfolios before switching to education. He's particularly good at explaining why certain strategies work in some conditions and fail in others – something he learned through actual market cycles, not textbooks.
Rafferty O'Connell
After working in credit analysis for Canadian banks, Rafferty now teaches people how to evaluate investment risk realistically. He focuses on helping students understand their own risk tolerance before they put money on the line.
What You'll Actually Learn
Our six-month program breaks down into four practical phases. Each builds on the previous one, and we don't move forward until concepts actually stick. Classes begin in February 2026, with enrollment opening in early January.
Foundation Phase
We start with how markets actually function – not theory, but the mechanics of buying, selling, and what happens behind the scenes. You'll understand different asset types, how they behave, and why certain investments suit certain goals.
Analysis Skills
Here's where we dig into researching companies and evaluating opportunities. You'll learn to read financial statements, recognize red flags, and separate marketing hype from actual business fundamentals.
Risk Management
This phase focuses on protecting yourself from major mistakes. We cover portfolio diversification, position sizing, and understanding your personal risk capacity – which changes as your life circumstances change.
Portfolio Construction
The final phase brings everything together. You'll build a practice portfolio based on your actual financial situation and goals, then manage it through simulated market conditions while getting feedback from instructors.