Learn the basics of stock investing step by step.
How to Choose a Broker: 5 Key Points for Beginners
Understanding Account Types: Specific, General, and NISA Accounts
How Much Do You Need? A Beginner's Funding Plan
Setting Investment Goals: Short, Medium, and Long-Term Thinking
Stock Exchanges and Trading Hours: Morning and Afternoon Sessions
Order Types: Mastering Market Orders and Limit Orders
Reading Stock Quotes: Understanding Order Books and Bid/Ask Prices
Trading Costs: Understanding Fees and Taxes
Reading Company Performance: Understanding Revenue, Operating Profit, and Net Income
PER, PBR, ROE: Three Metrics to Measure Stock Value
Reading Earnings Reports: Key Points in Financial Summaries
Choosing Your First Stocks: Start with Companies You Know
Reading Candlesticks: Understanding Bullish, Bearish Candles, and Shadows
Catching Trends with Moving Averages
Reading Market Momentum from Trading Volume
Essential Chart Patterns Every Beginner Should Know
Understanding Investment Risk: The Risk-Return Relationship
Basics of Diversification: Don't Put All Your Eggs in One Basket
Stop-Loss Rules: How to Minimize Your Losses
Investor Psychology: How to Invest Without Being Swayed by Emotions
Nikkei 225 and TOPIX: Understanding Japan's Key Stock Indices
Reading Economic Indicators: How GDP, Interest Rates, and Exchange Rates Affect Stocks
Sectors and Industries: Understanding the TSE's 33 Industry Classifications
Build Your First Portfolio: Thinking About Asset Allocation
Regular Investing: Using Dollar-Cost Averaging to Make Time Your Ally
Level Up: A Guide to Continuing Your Investment Education