Investing Basics with AI
Learn investing fundamentals with AI analysis tools. Understand stocks, bonds, ETFs, portfolio construction, and risk assessment for smarter financial decisions.
What You'll Learn
- Explain how stocks, bonds, and ETFs work as investment vehicles
- Apply diversification principles to construct a balanced portfolio
- Analyze company fundamentals using AI-assisted research prompts
- Evaluate risk tolerance and match it to appropriate investment strategies
- Compare investment options using data-driven frameworks
- Build a personal investment plan with clear goals and timelines
Course Syllabus
Investing seems intimidating because the industry makes it that way. Jargon, complex charts, talking heads on financial news—it all feels designed to keep regular people out.
But investing is fundamentally simple: you put money into assets that grow over time. The challenge is knowing which assets, how much, and when.
AI strips away the complexity. It explains terms in plain language, analyzes companies using real data, and helps you build a portfolio that matches your goals and risk tolerance. This course teaches you investing fundamentals alongside the AI tools that make smart analysis accessible to everyone.
Related Skills
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need money to invest right now?
No. This course teaches concepts and analysis skills. You can practice with AI using paper portfolios before committing real money. Many brokers also offer fractional shares starting at one dollar.
Is AI giving me financial advice?
No. AI helps you analyze data and understand concepts. This course is educational, not financial advice. Always consult a qualified financial advisor before making investment decisions.
I know nothing about investing. Is this too advanced?
This course starts from zero. We explain every term, every concept. If you can read a bank statement, you have enough background.
Will AI tell me which stocks to buy?
AI helps you analyze stocks, not pick them for you. You'll learn to evaluate companies, compare options, and make informed decisions—the judgment stays with you.