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Free guides to help you understand how markets actually work — earnings, macro, risk, and sector dynamics. No stock picks. No advice. Just frameworks.
How to Read a Balance Sheet
Comment lire un bilan comptable
Assets, liabilities, equity, debt, liquidity, and the red flags that matter when you open a company's balance sheet.
How to Read an Earnings Report (Without Getting Lost in the Numbers)
Comment lire un rapport de resultats en bourse (sans se perdre dans les chiffres)
EPS, revenue, guidance, beat/miss, operating margin - the five concepts you need to decode any quarterly report.
What Is a P/E Ratio and Why Does It Matter?
Qu'est-ce que le PER (Price/Earnings) en bourse ?
Trailing vs forward P/E, high vs low multiples, sector differences, and the link between P/E ratios and interest rates.
What Is Dollar Cost Averaging?
Qu'est-ce que l'investissement progressif (DCA) ?
A simple guide to recurring investing, market timing risk, behavioural benefits, and the trade-offs behind dollar cost averaging.
What Happens to Stocks When Interest Rates Rise?
Que se passe-t-il pour les actions quand les taux montent ?
DCF intuition, sector sensitivities, and why rate hikes hit growth stocks harder than value stocks - the mechanics explained.
How Does Inflation Affect Stocks?
Comment l'inflation affecte-t-elle les actions ?
Why inflation changes valuations, margins, and sector leadership - and what investors should watch in company reports.
Understanding Market Volatility: What VIX Tells You
Comprendre la volatilite des marches : ce que dit le VIX
What the VIX is, why it's called the fear index, how to read VIX levels historically, and what extreme readings signal.
Bear Market vs Correction: What's the Difference?
Bear market ou correction boursiere : quelle difference ?
Definitions, historical examples from 2000 to 2022, and the psychology of drawdowns - from denial to capitulation.
How to Understand a Company's Revenue Guidance
Comment comprendre les previsions (guidance) d'une entreprise cotee
Why guidance moves stocks more than results, what sandbagging means, and how analysts use forward guidance to update their models.