Stock exchange trading with Albert "Longterm" Rokicki
The next edition of the training cycle begins XTB Investing Masters. This time the course is dedicated to long-term investments on the stock exchange. The first training will take place already 29 November at 19: 00 and all registered users will be able to use it.
Albert Rokicki, independent stock market analyst and owner of one of the most-recognized investment blogs will share his experience during four online meetings - Longterm.pl.
Training topics
What you'll learn during the course:
- What to look for when selecting companies for the investment portfolio?
- What mistakes to avoid when investing in listed companies yourself?
- How to recognize the arrival of the stock exchange cycle (hossa-bessa)?
- How to recognize the real internal value of a listed company?
Schedule
Program of the XTB Investing Masters training cycle with Albert "Longterm" Rokicki:
- 1 training, date: 29 November, at 19: 00 - Criteria for the selection of companies for the long-term investment portfolio.
- 2 training, due: 6 December, at 19: 00 - Business cycles on the stock exchange and how to use them in investments.
- 3 training, due: 11 December, at 19: 00 - Valuation of a listed company (methods: index, comparator and DCF).
- 4 training, due: 18 December, at 19: 00 - Technical analysis of listed companies (case study from the past).
About the speaker
Albert “Longterm” Rokicki - independent stock market analyst and author of the highly regarded Longterm.pl blog devoted to long-term investing on the Polish stock exchange. He started his adventure as an individual investor in 2000. Author of the book “Longterm. How to invest in the stock market and make a profit ", associate of Equity Magazine and Gazetatrend.pl, as well as the host of the program broadcast on Inwestorzy.tv -" Questions to Longterma ".
Every quarter, it publishes a subjective report with analyzes of 15 best companies on the Polish stock exchange, it also maintains a public portfolio of pro-growth companies of the week and a portfolio of dividend shares with a 30-year horizon to secure retirement. The shares of the currently most popular Polish company, CD Projekt, were already buying at PLN 4,87.
Offered financial instruments, especially with leverage, carry the risk of losses exceeding the invested capital (not applicable to shares and ETFs).