Master Financial Statement Analysis for Smarter Trading
Learn proven methods to decode corporate financials and make informed trading decisions. Our comprehensive program starts August 2025.
Explore Our Program
Read Between the Lines of Financial Reports
Most traders focus on price movements and technical patterns. But what if you could spot potential winners before they show up on everyone's radar? Financial statement analysis gives you that edge.
We've seen too many traders get caught off-guard when companies they thought were solid suddenly plummeted. The warning signs were there in the quarterly reports — hidden in debt ratios, cash flow patterns, and revenue recognition methods.
Our approach teaches you to spot these red flags early. You'll learn to identify companies with strong fundamentals that might be temporarily undervalued, and avoid those beautiful charts that hide ugly balance sheets.
What You'll Actually Learn
Cash Flow Reality Check
Revenue can be manipulated, but cash flow tells the truth. Learn to spot companies burning through cash despite reported profits, and find businesses generating real money that markets haven't noticed yet.
Debt Structure Deep Dive
Not all debt is created equal. We'll teach you to distinguish between productive debt that fuels growth and dangerous leverage that threatens survival. Many 2024 "surprises" were visible months earlier in debt schedules.
Learn from Market Veterans
Our instructors have spent decades reading financial statements — both as analysts and traders. They've made their share of mistakes and learned expensive lessons so you don't have to.
Henrik Lindqvist
Former Investment Analyst, 15+ years
Henrik spent a decade at institutional investment firms before moving to proprietary trading. He specializes in finding value in overlooked mid-cap companies through forensic financial analysis.
Dmitri Volkov
Quantitative Trader & CFA
Dmitri combines traditional fundamental analysis with quantitative methods. He's particularly skilled at identifying earnings quality issues and accounting red flags that precede major price moves.